Those who had exclaimed how Trump would never sit in the Oval Office again “until hell freezes over,” have now seen it happen ...
It's an unusually high stakes poker game being played in the reception room right outside Governor Norm Bangerter's office.
And as organizers have done since September, when three finalist host cities were announced (Boulder, Colorado; Cincinatti, ...
CAPITOL HILL—A final vote on a controversial bill to eliminate collective bargaining activity by public sector labor unions is expected Friday after earning the preliminary support of the Utah Senate ...
An alumnus of art programs at both the University of Utah and Brigham Young University, Habben traces his artistic origin ...
When Utah House Speaker Greg Curtis, R-Sandy, recognized Rep. Brad Last during one tense moment in the 2007 Legislature, the typically bustling chamber fell dead silent. All eyes were fixed squarely ...
In the mid-70s, I was a full-time student at the University of Utah, paying for schooling as a full-time blackjack dealer in Wendover, Nevada. I went to class Monday through Thursday, then drove to ...
The future of Salt Lake City’s embattled Ballpark neighborhood inched closer to reality on Tuesday, with Mayor Erin Mendenhall announcing the results of the Ballpark Next initiative and the ...
There's often a sense of unreality when a new year dawns upon the horizon. Just a few months ago, 2025 sounded so futuristic.
Rooftop Curling, An Evening with Fran Lebowitz, Rhonda Lauritzen: A Child in Berlin: , and more.
With more and more of our favorite artists publicly turning into monsters, it's getting difficult to know where the line needs to be drawn in separating the art from the artist. It used to be easy.
The Martinez's apartment in Logan, Utah, is tidy, with beige walls and beige couches and a prominent 19-inch color TV blasting Spanish-language telenovelas. Children crawl across the ragged ...