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Gov. Spencer Cox wants to spend $1.8 million convincing Utahns that nuclear energy is a good idea for the state.
Rori Mcevoy, 17, catches ice that was thrown at them on a hot day during the annual Utah Pride Parade on 100 South in Salt ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah family of six was rescued after their van rolled into the Snake River Monday afternoon. According to ...
The state of Utah might not re-file a controversial lawsuit demanding the federal government hand over control of millions of acres of public lands.
The Utah Fentanyl Task Force, established in 2024, has released a report detailing their findings in the first several months ...
Utah is on pace to shatter last year's record for the most fentanyl seized by law enforcement as overdose deaths are down, ...
Sundance Film Festival plans to honor Park City and Robert Redford in its final festival in Utah in January, but it won't ...
Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson said she sees promise in Utah's push to add nuclear power to the state's energy portfolio.
Gov. Cox will hold a press conference on efforts to safeguard Utah’s land, liberty, and strategic interests from foreign influence that undermines state and national security.
SALT LAKE CITY (July 14, 2025) — Gov. Cox has appointed Adam Stewart to serve as director of federal affairs for the Utah Governor’s Office, starting August 25th, 2025.
The article details the weekly agendas of Utah's Governor Cox and Lt. Governor Henderson, highlighting their public and ...