The Tribune’s new data reporter unpacks a poll that examines Utahn’s takes on everything from housing affordability to ...
Utah lawmakers are “reacting petulantly to a series of rulings by various courts, including the Utah Supreme Court, that didn ...
For Utah’s Indigenous peoples, healing water and healing people have always been the same work,” write Forrest S. Cuch, ...
Construction on I-15 underpasses in St George set to begin next fall if state and city officials can offset the funding cut by the Trump administration.
Here is where the Republican-backed signature-gathering effort to repeal Utah's ban on gerrymandering stands as of the latest update.
Nathalie Vriend, a skier and physicist at the University of Colorado Boulder who studies avalanches, explains what happens in an avalanche and techniques for surviving one.
As the Utah Legislature eyes a further ban on gender-affirming care, a Senate committee voted to lengthen the time minors can continue receiving that care.
The Utah Supreme Court rejected the Legislature’s last-ditch bid to undo the state's new congressional maps. The justices ...
How are we training these people? How many days?” U.S. Sen. John Curtis asked of ICE training. “Are we just hiring people so quickly and throwing them out there?” ...
LDS therapist Jennifer Finlayson-Fife says Latter-day Saints are becoming more comfortable talking openly and frankly about sex — all to the benefit of their marriages.
A downtown Salt Lake City hotel that has anchored the skyline for more than two decades is cutting 100 jobs after the land it sits on was sold to one of the nation’s largest online universities.
The storm was also expected to bring "the highest accumulations" of snow the Salt Lake Valley has seen so far this season, a ...