More than 1 in 10 Utahns relies on the Affordable Care Act marketplace for health coverage. For many of them, the cost will go up next year if Congress doesn’t extend particular tax credits.
On Wednesday, a Democrat in the Utah Legislature and two in Congress urged Republicans in ...
OGDEN — Ogden officials and advocates are shining a light on an issue that has become more prevalent across the state in the past year — youth homelessness.
On Tuesday, Ogden Mayor Ben Nadolski signed a proclamation recognizing November as Youth Homelessness Awareness Month.
"It's more ...
As about 87,000 Utah families relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program prepare to go without much of their November payments, food pantries in the state are already feeling a bump in users and confusion lingers amid legal battles and conflicting messaging from the White ...
OGDEN — The November First Friday Art Stroll is set to highlight a new sculpture celebrating the city's history.
According to a press release from Ogden City Arts, this week's First Friday Art Stroll — set for Friday from 6-9 p.m. — will feature the unveiling of a new sculpture called ...
Attorneys for the Utah Legislature and the plaintiffs in the state’s redistricting legal battle cast their final arguments on Tuesday in front of 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson, who must now sort through more than 1,000 pages of evidence and 15 hours of testimony before deciding the future ...
WEBER COUNTY — The Weber Human Services Foundation is stepping up to help clients and employees in a time of need.
According to a press release from Weber County received Friday, the Weber Human Services Foundation has launched an emergency campaign to provide food to clients and employees ...