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Monday’s commute through downtown Salt Lake City included one more challenge: a cattle drive. The traditional Longhorn Cattle Drive through downtown provided a dramatic announcement that Pioneer Days ...
Scattered showers and cooler temperatures were good news for firefighters battling Utah wildfires.The state saw improved ...
Emails obtained by KSL.com through a public records request show what the state told the Utah 50501 group before the No Kings protest where a participant was shot and killed.
Shortly after the drive, the Utah State Fairpark Rodeo Arena hosted the Hands-on kid’s rodeo. Kids came to compete from the Northeast Community Center. The kid’s rodeo included activities like ...
A southwestern Wyoming jail has been tapped by the feds to help hold immigrants suspected of being in the country illegally ...
After Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said state public safety officials had told Utah 50501 “No Kings” organizers that ...
State officials are concerned congressional cuts to funding for public broadcasters could hurt dozens of rural communities across Utah. House members approved a bill early Friday to claw back $1.1 ...
With some big-ticket government backing of their own, the Larry H. Miller Co. and Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith’s Smith ...
Southern Utah has gained yet another attraction, with the $60 million Zion Canyon Hot Springs officially opening on Monday.
The ACLU of Utah says organizers of last month’s “No Kings” march in Salt Lake City had a responsibility to keep attendees ...
Organizers of the "No Kings" protest aren't mincing words, telling Gov. Cox that he was "grossly misinformed" over claims that agencies warned the group about using volunteers as safety personnel ...
Congress rolled back $1.1 billion in public media funding Friday morning. KPCW and other independent public TV and radio ...