Drivers may notice new billboards across Salt Lake County roadways that do much more than hawk attorney services or promote casinos that sit just over the state line.
Lawmakers are considering a move under which Utahns' access to public information could be significantly curtailed, and the process for obtaining public records changed drastically.
Grow the Flow, a Utah-based water policy and advocacy non-profit group, has placed billboards throughout Salt Lake County, live tracking the lake’s water levels.
Salt Lake City launched its Public Safety Plan dashboard, providing updated stats on the progress in improving city safety.
The proposed town of West Hills, located on 3,600 acres along S.R. 248 near Kamas, has met the state’s threshold to appear on ...
The Salt Lake Tribune analyzed dozens of water rights applications submitted in the two years following a moratorium on most new appropriations within the Great Salt Lake Basin. Here's what we found.
The head of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality is leaving her position — an announcement issued after disgruntled ...
SOUTH SALT LAKE—A years-long effort to cement South Salt Lake's legacy as a car-centric suburb came to fruition Thursday, ...
The proposed town of West Hills, on 3,600 acres along S.R. 248, has met the state’s requirements to appear on the November ...
After more than three hours of oral arguments and briefings, 3rd District Court Judge Dianna Gibson said she would take the ...
In December, it was announced that Salt Lake County will move its government headquarters in 2026 from 2100 South and State ...
Salt Lake County is another step closer to moving its operations to Overstock’s old headquarters next year. The Utah House of Representatives voted unanimously Monday to approve HB55, a bill that ...
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