The big political action in Utah happens just down the street from the Capitol on Friday afternoon at the Matheson Courthouse.
Third District Judge Dianna Gibson has scheduled oral arguments
Utah lawmakers, apparently concerned that the World Health Organization or United Nations might storm the state capitol at any moment, spent Thursday passing a bill to defend against imaginary threats
It looks like tax cuts are back on the menu!
Utah's income tax collections rebounded dramatically in December after lagging behind projections for the first five months of
House Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee, R-Syracuse, wants to give an election conspiracy theorist with ties to Sidney Powell and Mike Lindell access to personal information about millions of Utahns, including
Eighteen-year-olds in Utah could soon be allowed to carry loaded rifles and shotguns in public places under a sweeping new gun rights bill set to be heard Friday. The legislation,
Nearly a century after Utah banned betting on horse races, a state lawmaker is making another push to bring the thundering hooves and wagering windows back to the Beehive State.
How do lawmakers make it look like they're giving a piece of legislation fair consideration while guaranteeing it gets voted down? They use something called a "kill
Utah Political Watch filed suit against the Utah State Legislature on Wednesday, alleging legislative staffers violated publisher Bryan Schott’s First Amendment rights by refusing to issue him a credential
On Wednesday morning, the Utah Senate elected Stuart Adams to another term as President for the next two years.
Or did they?
After the newly elected and returning members of
A new union-busting bill from Utah Republican lawmakers would strip educators and other public employees of their collective bargaining rights, marking a dramatic escalation in their ongoing battle with the