Utah’s strict laws blocking diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have been playing out to mixed reviews on its flagship campus.
Marlon Lindsay has an extensive history in education and is passionate that U.S. students need to know more about STEM studies; science, technology, engineering, and math.
A Utah lawmaker is pushing to overhaul required general education coursework for college students, shifting the focus back, he says, to great books “predominantly from Western civilization” and about “the rise of Christianity.
Julia Reagan — the matriarch of a Utah outdoor advertising company who was memorialized on billboards across Salt Lake City last year — is now the subject of a wrongful death lawsuit.
SALT LAKE CITY — A lawsuit filed last Friday by Utah businessman Bill Reagan accuses University of Utah Hospital of medical negligence that led to the death of his wife. His wife was Julia Reagan, who was memorialized on billboards across Utah.
The family of Julia Reagan, a woman publicly known from billboard tributes across several states, is suing University of Utah Health for negligence.
Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, the major population hubs of their respective states, are much different places, but they both experience poor air quality and share valley topography that traps pollutants during weather inversions.
They may both be Olympic host cities, but Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, the major population hubs of their respective states, are very different places. However, they both experience poor air quality and share valley topography that traps pollutants during weather inversions.
Several bills proposed in the 2025 legislative session are looking to reshape Utah’s judicial branch — hundreds of attorneys, judges, and legal professionals say that would be attacking the
The Utah Senate has passed a bill eliminating the committee that handles public records disputes, but a last-minute change ended up pacifying some critics of the proposal.
HB81, a bill that bans fluoride in Utah's public water systems, raises concerns about impacts on underserved communities. Oral health professionals warn the bill could increase dental costs and worsen access to care for low-income residents.