SALT LAKE CITY — Utah may soon loosen its B.Y.O.B. rules, but not in the way some might hope. The acronym has taken on a new meaning in the state Legislature: “Bring Your Own Blood.”
Health care facilities in Utah would be required to let patients use their own blood for procedures ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed House Bill 267 into law last Friday, banning public labor unions from collective bargaining.
Beginning July 1, Utah public employers are prohibited from recognizing a labor organization as a bargaining agent for public employees, and public employers are prohibited ...
Provo Fire & Rescue explained Wednesday what caused fireworks to launch into the crowd during Stadium of Fire festivities last year on the Fourth of July.
The incident happened during the national anthem and F-35 flyover portion of the event inside LaVell Edwards Stadium at Brigham ...
Utah Valley University President Astrid S. Tuminez will go on sabbatical for the month of March to grieve the loss of her husband, Jeffrey Stuart Tolk, she told students in a letter Wednesday morning.
Tolk, UVU’s first gentleman, passed away Feb. 5 at the age of 61.
Tuminez’s request ...
Charges have been handed down to a second suspect for their alleged role in an Eagle Mountain road rage incident nearly two years ago that left two people dead.
Last month, the Utah County Attorney’s Office announced charges against Michael Alan Landen, 42, of Eagle Mountain. He faces two ...
Utah legislators have passed one bill and are considering another that could make it more difficult and costly to access public records.
A bill restricting the public’s ability to recoup legal costs if they have to fight a public records denial in court has passed the Legislature, while ...