Utah’s court-ordered redistricting process underway this week is already heating up, with Democrats and some concerned Utahns frustrated that legislators still aren’t following the spirit of a voter-approved law that created an independent redistricting process.
The Utah Legislature’s ...
OGDEN — Mountainside monograms are part of the culture from Northern to Southern Utah, but Weber State University has staked its claim to a bigger part of that with the unveiling of a new entry.
In years past, a 'W' on the hillside above WSU's Stewart Stadium was an on-again, off-again ...
OGDEN — As tax season gets closer, the IRS is looking to take on several seasonal employees.
In a press release to the Standard-Examiner, the IRS announced it will be holding a direct hiring event this week for seasonal customer service positions to fill more than 300 vacancies available at ...
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of two stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden City Council At Large Seat B Council member Bart Blair on a broad range of topics including changes to airport policy, the dichotomy between the City Council and city ...
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, shared a stage Friday to reflect on their friendship and bipartisan approach to governance, one they said they hope will serve as an example to a nation reeling from the assassination of rightwing ...
OGDEN — A new municipal youth sports program in Ogden has some big goals and even bigger dreams.
In a press release earlier this month, Ogden City announced the launch of the Ogden Untamed Sports Academy at the recently rebuilt Marshall N. White Community Center.
"Ogden Untamed began by ...