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Gov. Spencer Cox wants to spend $1.8 million convincing Utahns that nuclear energy is a good idea for the state.
The state of Utah might not re-file a controversial lawsuit demanding the federal government hand over control of millions of acres of public lands.
Gov. Cox will hold a press conference on efforts to safeguard Utah’s land, liberty, and strategic interests from foreign influence that undermines state and national security.
Inside Utah’s PR campaign to seize public lands Utah used actors, AI, stagecraft, and NDAs as it sought to sway public opinion and take control of 18.5 million acres of federal public land.
A Re-Entry and Recovery Fair was held at the Utah State Capitol Wednesday to help Utahns leaving prison overcome barriers against integrating into society. The Fair was hosted by non-profit ...
The USU Board of Trustees elected Tessa White as chair and retained Gina Gagon as vice chair; both have deep ties and experience relevant to their new roles.
Visitors to the state Capitol in Juneau will have to go through a metal detector under a policy adopted on Monday. The Capitol visitor screening policy was approved in a 9-4 vote by the Legislative ...
With the Iran and Israel conflict happening overseas, many here in Utah may be wondering how this could impact them.Dana Frizzell, a local who lives near Hill A ...
Authorities have warned that strong winds and low humidity will create critical fire weather conditions across much of Utah through Saturday.The National Weathe ...
A Capitol police officer, left, stands with a Wisconsin state patrol officer at the top of the public gallery in the Assembly Chamber at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, Wis., on Wednesday ...
Following the assassination of Minnesota lawmakers, the head of Utah's Department of Public Safety met with lawmakers here to discuss their personal security.