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The Utah Department of Health and Human Services says 606 Utahns lost their lives to drug overdoses, with nearly half of ...
SALT LAKE CITY — On Easter Sunday last year, the historic Fifth Ward Meetinghouse was partially demolished by the owner ...
Nuclear technology puts Utah at the forefront of energy solutions. By investing in clean energy technologies built right here ...
The day the flag bill came up for a vote in the Idaho Senate this spring, state Sen. Melissa Wintrow had no plans to speak ...
The NBA franchise gave out 114 scholarships over two years. This month, the first of the cohort will graduate from college.
The loss of the Great Salt Lake would be an environmental disaster with health and economic effects far beyond Utah’s borders ...
Three years ago, when the Great Salt Lake was at its lowest levels, Utah lawmakers were alarmed enough to try what may be impossible: save the lake from drying up.
A report by the University of Utah's Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute says according to 2024 numbers, Utah enjoys the cheapest ...
Fifteen years after the Utah Compact was signed, KSL explores the final principle and some leaders say is at the very heart ...
Processing appeals of government denials to public record requests in Utah has once again come to a halt as the state ...
Now that the Sundance Film Festival is leaving Utah for Colorado, Utah political and business leaders talk about starting ...
Winter may have at least one last trick up its sleeve, as an incoming system brings valley rain and mountain snow — ...