Former Utah House speaker and U.S. Senate candidate Brad Wilson is the new CEO of the Utah Olympic organizing committee.
Utah legislators say they are preparing to tackle one of the largest logistical hurdles tied to a grand vision to revitalize downtown Salt Lake City. However, a bill that seeks to advance a transportation study of 300 West,
That was the matter-of-fact counsel shared Tuesday by University of Utah President Taylor Randall at a devotional for Ensign College students and the Ensign College campus community. College leaders noted that Randall was taking time from a “very busy,
Without multiple key players, the Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball team fell to the Utah Utes in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City police chief Mike Brown announced Wednesday he's stepping down after more than 30 years in the agency. The big picture: In a statement, Mayor Erin Mendenhall said she was grateful for Brown's work,
Utah’s population growth slowed slightly in 2024, but the Beehive State still added 50,392 more residents last year, with much of the growth in Utah and Salt Lake counties. Natu
The actions sports competition and festival featuring athletes from around the world is headed to Utah for the first time.
Fraser Bullock was named executive chair and president of the Salt Lake City 2034 Olympic and Paralympic organizing committee after previously serving as chief operating officer and chief financial officer for the last Winter Games in Salt Lake City in 2002.
Grant, similar projects aim to ‘protect and enhance’ more than 13,000 acres of the Great Salt Lake’s wetlands.
University of Utah President Taylor Randall emphasized "spiritual grit" at Ensign College. He highlighted courage, patience, and gratitude as essential virtues for overcoming life's challenges. Randall shared personal experiences and encouraged students to seek answers with faith and perseverance.
Sitting before state lawmakers, University of Utah President Taylor Randall recently echoed the alarm that China was outpacing the United States in AI and other critical technologies. Then Randall declared that the state’s flagship university — in “Sputnik moment”-like fashion — would help close the gap.
No longer the state with the highest birth rates in the U.S., Utah's population continues to grow — but slowly.