After President Donald Trump signed a much anticipated and controversial executive order aiming to preempt states from governing artificial intelligence, Utah leaders have some concerns, but ultimately they say it won’t stop them from trying to regulate the technology, especially in ...
OGDEN — A popular swim lesson program is returning — and doubling in size.
On Thursday, Ogden City officials and Government Employees Health Association (G.E.H.A.) officials gathered at the Marshall N. White Community Center to announce the return of G.E.H.A.'s Learn to Swim Program. Last ...
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with several representatives of the Ogden area's nonprofit community, including members of the United Way of Northern Utah, Weber State University, OgdenCAN and the Weber ...
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden City Chief Administrative Officer Mara Brown on a wide range of topics, including her role with the city as well as work on addressing homelessness in Ogden and ...
Thanks to tax cuts from the “one, big, beautiful” law, Utah won’t collect about half a billion dollars of income tax revenue in coming years — about $300 million in 2026 and $200 million in 2027.
That’s according to Gov. Spencer Cox’s proposed budget unveiled Wednesday, which gives ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Tuesday he’s in favor of adding more justices to the Utah Supreme Court and more judges to the state’s Court of Appeals.
“It’s something that I do support,” Cox told reporters Tuesday during his monthly news conference hosted by PBS Utah.
The governor also ...