A wonky bill that could have big impacts on court cases challenging the constitutionality of laws passed by the Legislature is heading to the full Utah Senate for consideration after winning endorsement from a Senate committee on Wednesday.
The bill’s critics — including those challenging ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Labor unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate on behalf of their workers under a bill that received final legislative approval Thursday.
The Republican policy banning collective bargaining for ...
A crowd of hundreds rallied at the Utah Capitol decrying a long list of issues tied to President Donald Trump and his administration, part of a string of protests across the nation Wednesday.
Ranging from toddlers in strollers to seniors being helped in wheelchairs, the protest topped 700 ...
Utah hasn’t been the typical deep red state when it comes to voting by mail.
It’s been an outlier from Republican-controlled states that in recent years have looked to limit mail-in voting, as state leaders here have generally supported its universal vote-by-mail system that remains ...
OGDEN — During its weekly meeting Tuesday, the Weber County Commission approved a number of agreements for events to be held at the Golden Spike Event Center, including the Intermountain Icebreaker High School Invitational Rodeo.
The 14th annual Intermountain Icebreaker event, which will run ...
A controversial bill to change how the state’s public unions negotiate contracts remains in limbo, although Utah senators on Monday signaled that instead of working on a compromise, they could instead pass the original version.
HB267 started as a bill to completely eliminate collective ...