When he's away from the basketball court, Utah Jazz forward Cody Williams said he likes to go bowling, or hit the links and golf.
On Tuesday, he tried his hand at foosball.
Williams and his teammates, Keyonte George and Oscar Tshiebwe, paid a visit to the Primary Children's ...
The effort to repeal Utah’s voter-approved, anti-gerrymandering law known as Proposition 4 is on the cusp of hitting the statewide signature threshold needed to qualify for the November ballot.
However, signatures are still lagging in some Senate districts — and voters still have up to 45 ...
Thousands of people are expected to attend the open house for the Lindon Utah Temple next month, and the city is making preparations to meet the demand.
Lindon City announced Wednesday a traffic circulation plan for the area surrounding the temple during the open house, which runs from March ...
As President Donald Trump promises to help rescue the Great Salt Lake and Utah’s top lawmakers talk of high-tech solutions to funnel in more water, advocates are working to keep a spotlight on conserving what’s already flowing to the state.
Gov. Spencer Cox returned from Washington, D.C., ...
As controversy has surrounded the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Trump administration, Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, has said he doesn't feel there must be a choice between having rule of law and compassion.
During a visit to the Ogden area last week, Curtis recalled a ...
Individually, a package of recent legislative proposals has been presented as targeted reforms to Utah’s judicial system. Taken together, however, they represent significant structural changes to how judges are appointed, evaluated, and retained. These proposals deserve the attention of every ...