The long-term future of Smith’s Ballpark is finally becoming clear a little more than two years after the Salt Lake Bees announced they would be moving out. The 31-year-old baseball stadium will be "repurposed" to serve as an entertainment venue with creative spaces and retail,
A new website strives to make Salt Lake City's affordable housing efforts more transparent. It offers a better look into funding sources and project locations.
Futuristic air taxis are preparing to take off in Utah within the next decade. Gov. Spencer Cox announced an agreement Tuesday between Utah aerospace industry association 47G and aircraft manufacturer BETA Technologies to launch small,
Advocates for Utah's refugee community worry about an uptick in hostility toward the group after President Donald Trump's return to office.
I visited Salt Lake City, Park City, and Draper in Utah's Silicon Slopes and was surprised by the tech scene and affordable luxury stays.
A bill introduced in the Utah State Legislature would move the state toward a more aggressive system of water billing.
Concerned police officers, educators and firefighters filled the committee room in the state senate building on Wednesday as the "union busting" bill passed the committee.
Classroom sizes in Utah are climbing, which lawmakers partially attribute to a trickle effect of the southern border crisis. And, being able to cater to students who are in the process of learning English has become “unsustainable” with current resources,
University of Utah President Taylor Randall shares school's vision for the future with lawmakers tasked with overseeing higher education.
In her State of the City address, Erin Mendenhall said the city is focused on public safety, affordable housing.
Top lawmakers in Utah appeared relieved after the White House rescinded a memo to freeze federal aid and grants Wednesday afternoon, calling the original freeze a