Utah Lake is doing “a hell of a lot better than anybody thinks it's doing,” said Utah Lake Authority Director Luke Peterson, but he said the lake still faces "big hairy challenges" that lack simple solutions.
For starters, the authority continues working to improve the lake's quality, an ...
After a report showed that nearly half of Utah K-3 students read below grade level, Gov. Spencer Cox included improving that number among his top priorities this year. A bill advancing in the Legislature may help him achieve that goal — but later.
A bill Ogden Republican Sen. Ann Millner is ...
The United States and Israel's joint strike on Iran Saturday that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei prompted reactions from Utah-based leaders and organizations.
Sen. John Curtis spoke out Saturday morning in support of the military action and called for the ...
Americans everywhere owe an enormous debt to the men and women who fought for their country. To remember these brave individuals, the Daily Herald is pleased to share some of their stories.
This is the second article in a weekly series will share the experiences of Jim Slade of Lehi, who ...
As video calls, online meetings and digital messaging become the default for work and social life, new research from Brigham Young University psychology professor Dianne Tice shows that something important is lost through these communication methods: shared physical presence. Without ...
As the newly elected mayor of Saratoga Springs, I am honored to serve a community at an important moment in its growth. Reflecting on 2025, we can celebrate the leadership that brought us here while preparing the city for its next chapter.
This year marked the opening of our new City Hall, ...