The Provo Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council last week to rezone an East Bay property to allow for a data center, then approved a project plan to build a 66,000 square-foot data center upon the property with conditions.
The rezoning decision would add a data center ...
Biscuit was still a puppy — just 1 year old — when her owner at the time was charged with animal abuse.
“Her kennel mate did not survive the animal cruelty, but she did,” said Talia Butler, division director of Salt Lake County Animal Services.
But even after Biscuit was confiscated ...
Utah Department of Transportation crews have started the deconstruction of the west side of the University Avenue bridge in Provo, marking the first visible progress in a two-year project to rebuild the structure that began in November.
Large excavators were seen Tuesday removing concrete ...
A brush fire ignited on the west side of the Jordan River on Tuesday morning in Lehi near a residential neighborhood but was contained by firefighters.
Crews responded to the fire around 10 a.m. near 849 N. and 2670 West Street. Windy conditions spread the fire and made suppression efforts ...
Criminal justice has emerged as one of the most wide-ranging and politically charged areas on lawmakers’ agendas in this year’s state legislative sessions. Across the country, legislators are weighing proposals that affect nearly every part of the criminal justice system, including ...
The Utah Legislature sent another bill impacting the judiciary to Gov. Spencer Cox’s desk on Friday. Within hours, the governor signed it without publicly weighing in.
The Utah House on Friday morning gave final legislative approval to HB392, a bill to create a rotating, three-judge ...