Utah may soon establish an optional digital ID system — one focused on privacy protections including a “digital identity bill of rights” — after a year of research and preparation to develop the program.
Sponsored by Sen. Kirk Cullimore, R-Cottonwood Heights, the Senate Government ...
LAYTON — As of this month, registration is open for the eighth annual Anthro Weekend Utah, Utah's largest furry convention, set for July 31-Aug. 2 at the Davis Conference Center
Ven "Giga" Ferlin, Animal Warrior Unit co-founder and co-manager, told the Standard-Examiner earlier this month ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the calling and ordination of Elder Clark G. Gilbert as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles on Thursday.
The call fills a vacancy in the quorum following the death of President Jeffrey R. Holland on Dec. 27, 2025.
Gilbert, ...
OGDEN — YCC Family Crisis Center's fifth annual "Heart of Ogden" campaign is off and running.
In a press release last Friday, YCC announced the launch of the 2026 campaign, meant as "a community-wide initiative designed to spread awareness, foster connection, and provide a visible reminder ...
A federal court has agreed to hear a lawsuit that two of Utah’s U.S. representatives have filed in hopes of blocking the state’s court-ordered congressional map from being used in the 2026 elections.
A three-judge panel is scheduled to hear Reps. Celeste Maloy and Burgess Owens’ ...
One of the Utah House’s top Republican lawmakers dropped a surprise bill on Monday that he said is his response to frustrations over broken promises to create a larger buffer zone around the Great Salt Lake.
House Majority Leader Casey Snider, R-Paradise, is sponsoring HB523. If approved by ...