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Utah’s gun laws and the factors at play as prosecutors mull charges after ‘No Kings’ shooting Utah gun, self-defense law experts weigh in on Salt Lake City shooting that killed an innocent ...
Public school psychologist Gary Leu, 64, of Utah, believes adding chaplains is misguided. Leu, a Democrat, questions the motives behind it, wondering if chaplain programs are more about giving ...
Utah 2025 Season Preview and Prediction Previewing Utah’s Offense for 2025 Utah’s offense needed a reset after a disappointing 2024 season, when it ranked near the bottom of the FBS.
University of Utah leaders have announced their first steps to opening a new medical school in St. George that will focus on training doctors who want to specialize in rural health.
Members of the Utah legislature, including House Republican leaders, have sent a letter opposing a provision of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" in Congress that enacts a moratorium on AI regulation.
A convicted killer in Utah who developed dementia during his time on death row is competent enough to be executed, a state judge ruled on Friday.
After BYU's dramatic 22-21 win over Utah, Utah director of athletics Mark Harlan took the stage to claim that the referees "stole" the game from Utah. Harlan's comments, at least from someone in ...
The annual Utah Asian Festival, showcasing the state's diverse Asian community and now in its 48th year, is set for Saturday, June 7, in Salt Lake City.
Utah regulators dropped a petition to force Sentinel Security Life Insurance Co. and a pair of reinsurers into court-ordered rehabilitation.
In the past two years, the Republican-controlled Legislature has weakened tenure, restricted pride flags at universities, overhauled gen ed at one university and pushed institutions to reallocate ...
Utah's reservoirs are looking healthy at the unofficial start of summer, but state water managers say they're tracking trends that could impact future levels.
The Utah Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for condemned killer Douglas Stewart Carter. In a unanimous ruling, the state's top court ruled Carter's constitutional rights had been violated.