The Utah Supreme Court dismissed on Thursday a lawsuit filed by seven young Utahns arguing that the state’s energy policy promoting fossil fuels is exacerbating the effects of climate change and, subsequently, reducing their lifespans.
Now, the youth group may not proceed with some of their ...
Along portions of Utah Lake, preservation efforts such as the removal of carp and other invasive species aren’t uncommon. But for residents in a Saratoga Springs homeowners association, a recent cleanup project proved to be quite the undertaking.
Tye Bratton has lived in Saratoga Springs ...
The cold case of a Provo boy who disappeared in 1982 has been solved after nearly 43 years without answers.
The Provo Police Department announced Wednesday night a John Doe buried in an unmarked grave in Moab was identified as Robby Peay, a 17-year-old boy who ran away from a Salt Lake City ...
A Saratoga Springs man will spend two years in prison after being convicted of operating a securities fraud scheme, the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Utah announced in a news release Wednesday.
Jacob Welch Dalton, 28, duped approximately 45 investors in a securities ...
Amidst a slew of education bills passed by the Utah Legislature this year, one directly addresses the Alpine School District split.
On Monday. Gov. Spencer Cox signed four new bills into law, including Senate Bill 188, or School District Modifications.
The legislation establishes procedures ...
Amid a spike in Tesla vandalism across the U.S. as Elon Musk oversees the new Department of Government Efficiency’s aggressive cuts to federal spending, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox had a biting message for Musk’s critics who resort to property damage.
“I would just say, you’re not helping ...