Biscuit was still a puppy — just 1 year old — when her owner at the time was charged with animal abuse.
“Her kennel mate did not survive the animal cruelty, but she did,” said Talia Butler, division director of Salt Lake County Animal Services.
But even after Biscuit was confiscated ...
OGDEN — A handful of Utah state offices currently based in downtown Ogden will likely be moving elsewhere in the city.
In emails to the Standard-Examiner, Executive Communications Director for the Utah Department of Government Operations Jeff Hymas confirmed that the State of Utah intends to ...
Criminal justice has emerged as one of the most wide-ranging and politically charged areas on lawmakers’ agendas in this year’s state legislative sessions. Across the country, legislators are weighing proposals that affect nearly every part of the criminal justice system, including ...
OGDEN — Ogden City is looking for the next great poet to represent the city.
In a press release earlier this month, Ogden City Arts put out a call for applications the 2026-2028 Ogden Poet Laureate.
“Poetry has a unique ability to capture who we are as a community; our history, our ...
The Utah Legislature sent another bill impacting the judiciary to Gov. Spencer Cox’s desk on Friday. Within hours, the governor signed it without publicly weighing in.
The Utah House on Friday morning gave final legislative approval to HB392, a bill to create a rotating, three-judge ...
HUNTSVILLE — Snowbasin Resort is continuing to add international sporting events to its resume.
Having hosted events during the 2002 Winter Olympics — and with Alpine Skiing returning as part of the 2034 Winter Olympics — Snowbasin Resort can now add a major trail running event.
Last ...