Two parents, a public school teacher and a Utah State Board of Education member have joined Utah’s largest teacher union in a lawsuit against the state, asking a judge to declare Utah’s newly implemented “school choice” program unconstitutional. The Utah Education Association held ...
Utah County Sheriff Mike Smith recently traveled to the southern United States to get a firsthand look at the conditions at the U.S.-Mexico border as immigration continues to be a fiercely debated issue ahead of this year's elections.
Smith traveled to the border in Arizona along with Kane ...
Utah officials and church leaders are urging citizens to consider becoming foster parents as the state is currently seeing a declining number of foster families.
On Tuesday, Gov. Spencer Cox along with first lady Abby Cox joined Utah Foster Care officials and interfaith leaders at Entrata in ...
OGDEN — Civics groups and candidates will be coming to town Thursday for an evening encouraging civic engagement.
According to an email from Gina Timmerman of Women's Work Utah, the 2024 Civics Engagement Tour will kick off in Ogden with a public event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday at the ...
A lawyer from Carbon County will be the Utah Democratic Party nominee for the U.S. House 2nd Congressional District race in this November general election.
Nathaniel Woodward, also the chair of the Carbon County Democratic Party, was chosen by party members in a selection meeting Saturday. He ...
OGDEN — Paid parking is coming downtown and will be rolled out over the coming year.
During Make Ogden's monthly open house at Union Station on Wednesday, Deputy Division Manager David Sawyer gave a presentation to a crowd of around a dozen people on plans for the Go Park Ogden system.
"We ...