Editor's note: This is the first in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden City Director of Public Services Justin Anderson on a wide range of topics, including streetlights, politicization of infrastructure, sidewalks, street repair and ...
OGDEN — The Ogden City Council is certain to have a few new faces in the new year.
With over 99% of the ballots cast in Weber County counted, Alicia Washington, Kevin Lundell, Flor Lopez and incumbent council member Ken Richey have emerged as the top vote getters in Tuesday's Ogden City ...
More than 1 in 10 Utahns relies on the Affordable Care Act marketplace for health coverage. For many of them, the cost will go up next year if Congress doesn’t extend particular tax credits.
On Wednesday, a Democrat in the Utah Legislature and two in Congress urged Republicans in ...
Utah will commit up to $4 million to support food banks amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, which has left federal workers without paychecks and will soon leave Utahns needing food assistance without their usual payments.
In a joint news release, Gov. Spencer Cox, Utah Senate ...
Shortly after announcing Utah’s current top homelessness leader, former Senate President Wayne Niederhauser, will be retiring Dec. 5, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has picked his successor.
The governor has appointed another familiar face from the Utah Legislature — Rep. Tyler Clancy, R-Provo — ...
OGDEN — The United Way of Salt Lake and United Way of Northern Utah are collaborating to help furloughed workers and others most impacted by the ongoing government shutdown.
In a press release Monday, the organizations announced the creation of the United Way 211 Emergency Relief Fund with ...