Rep. Carol Moss, the longest-serving female legislator, announced she will not seek reelection next year, meaning the upcoming legislative session, Moss' 26th, will be her last.
Bagley started working for The Tribune shortly after graduation and has published more than 6,000 cartoons for the now-nonprofit newsroom. His cartoons have appeared in The Washington Post, The ...
A Utah father charged with child torture after a near-deadly hike is asking a judge to ban cameras from his courtroom hearings, arguing images of him in jail could harm his children.
An independent audit found widespread oversight problems in Vineyard, including issues with travel, purchasing cards and redevelopment agency spending. The review comes as a new mayor is set to lead ...
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson has met before with LDS apostle Dallin Oaks, but they have yet to speak since Oaks became the church president. "I have yet to run across a leader of the church ...
Holiday gatherings — with many people indoors — could lead to more measles cases, Utah health officials warn. Here's what you can do to help limit the spread of the virus.
The Jazz are struggling mightily against the NBA's best teams — even more than you'd think. Plus, a look at one Jazz player who leads the league in one stat, and a discussion of NBA refereeing.
Sen. Mike Lee reversed course on part of a controversial national parks amendment, but his proposals to nix new oversight on federal land agencies remain.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas alike could see their votes rejected if the court decides that ballots must arrive by Election Day.
Two BYU alums have created an anti-porn app that — unlike other software — doesn't filter out adult images or website, but it does connect users to helpful services and support that attack the root of ...
Mendenhall arrived from New Mexico in December, transformed Utah State’s roster with 69 new players and gave the keys to the offense to quarterback Bryson Barnes. It was enough to get Utah State ...
Washington County citizens deserve a real discussion rooted in facts and values, and lasting solutions that support future generations, not in political inertia,” writes Tom Butine.