Utah’s first state museum focuses on the people, not the industry
What artifacts does the Museum of Utah have to offer? How will visitors connect? Is it free? Plus, why Utah is the 48th state to…
What artifacts does the Museum of Utah have to offer? How will visitors connect? Is it free? Plus, why Utah is the 48th state to…
BYU fans were understandably excited about Saunders’ draft success. Here are some of the most notable reactions online.
The contrasting primary results have intensified debate over whether the party's future belongs to Democratic Socialists or pragmatic moderates.
Republican support for Kevin O'Leary's Box Elder County Stratos Project plummets into negative territory as Stuart Adams loses reelection.
As someone who has been sounding the alarm about kids and screen time for more than a decade, the theme of “Toy Story 5” certainly…
What artifacts does the Museum of Utah have to offer? How will visitors connect? Is…
The Senate will begin debate on Wednesday afternoon, with votes starting as early as Thursday morning.
Today in history: Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s stirring declaration of ‘miracle of deliverance’ remembered to this day. This date in history.
Should Maine voters give Graham Platner the same measure of grace as his wife? Why the U.S. Senate race in Maine is making headlines nationwide
The Trump administration's long-awaited action on AI masquerades as protection but falls short of real action.
Scalley tells his pitch for why recruits should choose Utah, plus national recruiting analyst Brandon Huffman breaks down Utah’s top targets.
Maloy said Great Salt Lake won’t get full $1 billion this year requested by President Donald Trump
Rep. Burgess Owens reflects his legacy in conversation with the Deseret News.
As promised, foes of the proposed Box Elder County data center project have filed suit, seeking reversal of the decision stalling their efforts against the project.
Adam Hamawy, ex-Army surgeon, won NJ Dem nomination despite past ties to '93 WTC bombing conspirator. Progressive favored in November.
When Utah Sen. John Curtis pressed a Utah athlete to pick sides, his answer had senators joking the student was fit for political office.