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Gov. Spencer Cox appointed Lonny Pehrson, a staffer for former Attorney General Sean Reyes, as the first director of the ...
Gov. Spencer Cox appointed Lonny Pehrson as the first director of the state’s new Government Records Office. Pehrson has a ...
The Utah judiciary announced Tuesday that Associate Chief Justice John Pearce is leaving his position on the Utah Supreme ...
Associate Chief Justice John Pearce has announced he will retire from the Utah Supreme Court, effective December.
Eighteen months into an effort to build thousands of starter homes, Utah has made progress, Gov. Spencer Cox said – but there ...
Gov. Spencer Cox issued a statement Sunday acknowledging Pride Month — but again eschewed mention of LGBTQ+ communities in ...
As Utah continues to grow rapidly, this new council will coordinate efforts and plans to keep improving quality of life in ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox holds housing summit with local leaders to push for help with his goal of 35,000 new starter homes ...
In the spirit of “collaboration” rather than preemption — a dynamic that for several years now has undergirded policy ...
Gov. Spencer Cox said he doesn't plan to call a special session to overturn SB54 after Sen. Mike Lee urged him to address the ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Donald Trump, after nearly being assassinated, had a chance to unite the country. Four months into ...
Gov. Spencer Cox's emergency drought declaration has now expired, but state water managers say conservation should "remain a top priority" as summer approaches.
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