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A national organization recently asked the City Council in Washington, Utah, to remove from the city government's website a message urging residents to seek and celebrate Jesus.
In explaining why she felt her message was entirely appropriate, Council member Kimberly ...
In today's digital age, cybersecurity has become a critical concern for communities, businesses and citizens. Cyber hacks have been hitting organizations and individuals alike, with these hacks costing the state of Utah alone nearly $6 million between 2016 and 2022.
As we continue to see ...
On Dec. 7, Patrick Kearon was ordained to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, replacing the vacancy of the late M. Russell Ballard who passed away in November. British-born Kearon joins a small but increasing number of quorum members not born in the ...
Herriman is the latest city in Utah to consider building a multimillion-dollar broadband fiber network. The idea of offering cheaper and faster internet while modernizing a city’s facilities and infrastructure is appealing on the surface. But the cold-hard reality, often overlooked by many of ...
An extraordinary but little-noticed economic phenomenon is occurring across the United States today. Electricity demand — which has been relatively stable for more than a decade — is suddenly surging. The U.S. economy is embarking on a literal power trip, and the pace is likely to ...
From small business to financial literacy and civic engagement, Utah is a national leader in more ways than one. Add social mobility to the list.
According to our recent report, which Gov. Spencer Cox highlighted, Utah’s environment for social mobility — the ability to improve one’s ...