OGDEN — A historic locomotive, long held in Ogden, is going home to once again ply the Rocky Mountains as it once did over a century ago.
On Tuesday, Ogden City announced in a press release that Denver & Rio Grande Western No. 223, which has been statically held by the Museums at ...
Utah will commit up to $4 million to support food banks amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, which has left federal workers without paychecks and will soon leave Utahns needing food assistance without their usual payments.
In a joint news release, Gov. Spencer Cox, Utah Senate ...
OGDEN — After seven years leading Weber State University, President Brad Mortensen is set to take on the top job at Utah State University.
In a press release from the Utah Board of Higher Education, it was announced that the board had unanimously selected Mortensen as the next president of ...
Shortly after announcing Utah’s current top homelessness leader, former Senate President Wayne Niederhauser, will be retiring Dec. 5, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has picked his successor.
The governor has appointed another familiar face from the Utah Legislature — Rep. Tyler Clancy, R-Provo — ...
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of three stories following a Standard-Examiner editorial board interview with Ogden City Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, or CAO, Taylor Nielsen on a wide range of topics, including the Union Station Neighborhood, bringing FrontRunner services ...
Election Day next Tuesday will mark the first general election since the 2025 Utah Legislature passed sweeping changes to the state’s election laws — but for now, only one crucial vote-by-mail deadline has changed.
Previously, county clerks have been allowed to count a by-mail ballot as ...