Rumors spread after the governor, who has relatives involved in CentraCom, said he supported the data center development.
The move comes after the state of Utah received an unprecedented amount of protests, citing concerns about water supplies and the Great Salt Lake.
An empty parcel of grass adjacent to the Utah Capitol will eventually hold a massive, 36.5-foot-tall monument sculpted by the ...
Salt Lake City residents can now officially travel on Dolores Huerta Boulevard. The Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday ...
Washington County water district could lose up to a half billion gallons of water if planned Paiute resort becomes a reality, ...
A state agency has found “no reasonable cause” in five discrimination complaints made against Grand County against ...
If we hold the line on our principles, data centers can bring high-paying jobs, a broader tax base and a signal to the world ...
Dozens flocked to Tuesday's Salt Lake City Council meeting to lament proposed changes to the city's anti-camping laws.
Cartoonist Pat Bagley is a Pulitzer Prize finalist who has worked for The Tribune for more than 45 years, publishing more ...
After Utah revealed its new “America 250” license plate last week, we wondered: What’s the most popular plate in the state?