As about 87,000 Utah families relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program prepare to go without much of their November payments, food pantries in the state are already feeling a bump in users and confusion lingers amid legal battles and conflicting messaging from the White ...
A wave of last-minute ballot submissions and thin voting margins kept the unofficial results of several key races in Utah County’s 2025 municipal general election undecided into Wednesday.
County Clerk Aaron Davidson said the county received just over 67,000 ballots through Monday evening ...
The big headlines about job losses tend to focus on the big employers. Layoffs at UPS, 48,000 -- at Intel, 24,000. Amazon is cutting up to 30,000 workers, and Target, 1,800. These pink slips are being dropped largely on white-collar positions.
The thinking is that artificial intelligence ...
In times of national emergency, should the Supreme Court dictate America's grand strategy and international economic policies?
This question confronts the justices this week in Learning Resources v. Trump, a case that puts the president's tariff powers to the test.
If President Donald ...
Almost four years ago, I gave my first public comment at an Orem city council meeting. I was alone and nervous. I said that I opposed the sudden push for a study to decide whether our city should break away from Alpine School District and form a single-city district. After years on school ...
Menopause is so hot these days.
All the cool kids are doing it, a coincidence that marks the last time I will be counted as either cool or a kid.
I suppose I'm not, technically, in menopause. I'm in the preemptive stages -- something I have learned is called "perimenopause," from the ...