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The move aligns with a broader national push to limit land sales to individuals or corporations tied to countries deemed national security threats, such as China, Russia, Iran and North Korea.
The partnership between a trio of essential cogs in Utah’s economic future — government, higher education and the private industry — is now measurably tighter. Representatives from all three sectors are now celebrating Wednesday’s launch of The ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said government failures and dysfunction have led to falling trust in institutions, and he said Utah Republicans risk “not listening to people” in light of a recent court ruling telling state lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries.
Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) on Tuesday announced that Utah blocked a land sale to a company he said is linked to the Chinese military. The governor said the state blocked the sale near the Provo airport after it was discovered that the purchasing company, a ...
The now-former head of a taxpayer-funded nonprofit spent public money on vacations to Hawaii, Florida and Las Vegas for him and his wife, paid for massages and exercise equipment, made prohibited political contributions and channeled nearly $2 million to a ...
So far, the known details of the Kirk shooting do not appear to support a federal prosecution, legal experts say.
After receiving top honors in the Park City School District, a social studies teacher received a top state honor: 2026 Utah Teacher of the Year.
A new religious group that uses psychedelic mushrooms sued Provo City and Utah County. A federal judge denied the city's and county's motion to dismiss the lawsuit. The judge ordered prosecutors to put the criminal case against the group's founder on hold.
A 22-year-old Utah man who was booked on murder charges in the assassination of Charlie Kirk held deep disdain for the conservative activist’s provocative viewpoints and indicated to a family member t