OGDEN — The Weber County Commission held its weekly meeting on Tuesday, during which the county's final operating and capital budget for 2025 was approved.
Prior to the approval, Weber County Comptroller Scott Parke presented some of the changes that have been made since the tentative budget ...
HUNTSVILLE — Several days after virtually all of Huntsville's roughly 600 residents lost water service, the leak that caused the disruption has finally been discovered and its repair initiated.
Mayor Richard Sorensen posted a picture to Facebook on Tuesday morning showing the area where the ...
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MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE — The Utah State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services, or DABS, is looking to expand its Ogden-area reach in the year to come.
Construction has begun on a new state wine and liquor store in Marriott-Slaterville at 1115 W. 12th St., near Scooter's Coffee and IFA. ...
OGDEN — The federal government will soon be leaving the James V. Hansen Federal Building in Ogden as part of a downsizing effort.
Last week, the U.S. General Services Administration announced that the building was one of eight that would be entering disposition.
"Today’s announcement ...
If the U.S. House of Representatives tries to include a slimmed-down version of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, or RECA, in Congress’ end of year funding bill, it faces a roadblock in the form of Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley.
Hawley on Tuesday criticized rumors that House ...