When temperatures in Utah reach the 55-degree point in early February, it is something special. Maybe not wanted or needed for the snow year but still warming to the heart, and it had us wanting to get outside. When the inversion cleared, the sun broke through and the thermometer nudged well ...
With one week to go until the end of the session, Utah lawmakers are still sorting through a flurry of complex bills that would make a wide variety of changes to Utah’s elections and voter privacy laws.
It remains to be seen which proposals will ultimately survive both the House and Senate ...
Careers with a basis in science, technology, engineering and mathematics — better known as STEM — are becoming increasingly important in a world that is becoming more tech savvy.
And local non-profit Women4STEM is looking to make sure local students and professionals are ready for ...
Thousands of people are expected to attend the open house for the Lindon Utah Temple next month, and the city is making preparations to meet the demand.
Lindon City announced Wednesday a traffic circulation plan for the area surrounding the temple during the open house, which runs from March ...
OGDEN — If the Internet has taught us anything, it's that people love cat pictures.
And if you like cat art and want to help actual cats, then the Love Cats Silent Art Auction at the Local Artisan Collective is just the "o-purr-tunity" for you.
The event, which is being organized by ...
When students return to classrooms at summer’s end, Utah public schools will most likely have a bell-to-bell default ban on cellphones, a top priority for Gov. Spencer Cox, who has been a vocal antagonist to social media companies.
Ever since South Jordan Republican Sen. Lincoln Fillmore ...