As we get closer to the official start of fall, the leaves on trees across the state are beginning to change colors. Many ...
There’s a chance the controversial constitutional Amendment D on Utah’s Nov. 5 ballot — voided last week by a district court ...
In response to the July 11 Utah Supreme Court ruling favoring ... where the power of Democrats in the state is focused. "The Legislature's map split Salt Lake County into four pieces — across ...
Nearly half of renter households spent over 30% of income on housing in 2023, which large rent increases in Maine, New Mexico ...
A Utah judge decided Amendment D is declared void. The amendment will remain on the ballot, but the Lieutenant Governor’s ...
Amendment D would change the Utah Constitution to explicitly say the Legislature has the power to amend laws that started as ...
Public health data shows overdose deaths across the U.S. have plummeted. But in Utah, there still remains an increase.
The federal government released its updated plan to develop swaths of Western land for solar development, which could open up ...
Landscape outside of Monroe, Utah with the Paiute ATV trail winding through a valley. (Photo by harpazo_hope via Getty Images ...
The Utah State Legislature is filing an amicus brief supporting a public lands lawsuit against the federal government, but not all Utah leaders are on board.
A new lawsuit highlights existing environmental concerns surrounding the development of inland ports across the state of Utah.
Utah questioned whether it is constitutional for the federal government to hold unappropriated land indefinitely as nearly three-quarters of the state’s land lies under bureaucratic control.