Should the head of the 2034 Winter Games have to be approved by Utah’s governor and legislative leaders? A new bill, HB321, spells out that the state’s elected executive and legislative branch leaders would need to sign off on whoever is “proposed to serve as a director” for the yet to be announced organizing committee responsible for putting on the privately funded event.
Cole was involved in the Derick Brassard trade in 2018, which effectively was the day the music died on the Penguins mini-dynasty. He has since played for Columbus, Colorado, Minnesota, Carolina, Tampa Bay and Vancouver. This summer, he made his way to Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake County is another step closer to moving its operations to Overstock’s old headquarters next year. The Utah House of Representatives voted unanimously Monday to approve HB55, a bill that would allow a county to "maintain additional office space" in an area outside of the county's seat.
Before it was temporarily blocked by a federal judge, the Trump administration's executive order sparked some panic on Utah's Capitol Hill, stunning even Republican legislative leaders.
The Utah House of Representatives on Monday advanced a bill that would ban collective bargaining for the state’s public sector unions, which represent teachers, firefighters and police officers. But HB267,
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah representatives advanced a bill restricting transgender students’ access to dormitories at public universities on a 59-13 party-line vote Tuesday, after the mother of a Utah State University student complained about a transgender resident adviser.
Utah lawmakers are taking aim at residents who register high-priced vehicles in Montana to avoid paying Utah’s sales tax.
Senate minority leader hopes to ratify her universal school meals bill to lessen food insecurity burdens on Utah families.
Salt Lake City officials are warning residents about a growing nationwide parking ticket scam that has reached Utah's capital.
Salt Lake City launched a new program to place plaques at specific sites that highlight a significant historical event, person or place in the city, but it's looking for help identifying sites.
While the decline has been widely attributed to low stream flows into the lake, the real story is more nuanced, a study reveals.
A new survey shows broad support for the proposed Salt Lake City downtown sports, entertainment, culture and convention district and arena modifications.