The fate of Utah’s voucher program remains uncertain after a judge on Wednesday ordered the parties to return to court with more historical information to determine whether the state’s $82 million Utah Fits All scholarship program is constitutional.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox outlines priorities on housing, energy and infrastructure during his 2025 State of the State address.
Governor Spencer Cox Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Beta Technologies and 47G to potentially revolutionize travel in the Beehive State.
One Utah builder said Gov. Spencer Cox's goal of building 35,000 new starter homes over the next few years is possible but not easy.
A Utah House committee has given the green light to a bill that could pave the way for the state to invest public funds in cryptocurrencies. The Utah House Economic Development Committee voted 8-1 in favor of HB 230,
With the 2025 Sundance Film Festival underway, Utah leaders, locals and longtime attendees are making a final push — that could include paying millions of dollars — to keep the world-renowned film festival as its directors consider uprooting.
With ever-increasing wildfires in the U.S., Utah's State Legislature is considering joining an interstate fire compact. The state is one of three that has yet to do so.
State of the State speech, governor says ‘negativity’ has ‘replaced America’s culture of building.’ So he urged Utah to ‘stay weird’ and build infrastructure, technology and ‘resilient’ people.
Air taxis in Utah aren't too far off. Utah's governor met with the leaders of two tech companies on Tuesday to signal the state's investment.
Employees walk toward their cars on the state of Utah's Taylorsville campus on Jan. 10. Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday stopped short of saying whether he's going to order state government workers to return to the office full time. (Isaac Hale, Deseret News)
Utah is one of less than a dozen states that taxes Social Security retirement benefits, and Gov. Spencer Cox made eliminating them a signature proposal this ye
“Imagine being in Moab in 40 minutes,” said Aaron Starks, president of 47G. “Imagine living in Huntsville, Utah, or Logan, where I grew up, and being able to fly to Salt Lake in 16 minutes. … That’s the reality, and it’s here.”