Secretary of State Rubio planning meeting with foreign leaders to discuss antifa, counterterrorism
The State Department will host foreign leaders next week in Washington, D.C., to discuss a ‘resurgence in far-left terrorism’
The State Department will host foreign leaders next week in Washington, D.C., to discuss a ‘resurgence in far-left terrorism’
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and first lady Abby Cox are asking businesses to allow employees an hour or two on Oct. 2 to crack open…
Many daily high-temperature records could be broken in Utah this weekend, but signs point to monsoonal moisture developing afterward.
Deseret News reporters are answering your questions about the current state of the Democratic and Republican parties in the midst of midterms.
Should markets be allowed to let people wager on the devastation of wildfires and drought?
The State Department will host foreign leaders next week in Washington, D.C., to discuss a…
High school softball: Deseret News 2026 4A All-State team
High school softball: Deseret News 2026 Players of the Year
Republican Rep. Celeste Maloy debates Phil Lyman over regulation of artificial intelligence after Anthropic-funded PAC spends $1 million in Utah race.
A new Deseret News-Hinckley poll found most Utahns reject political violence, but many say it can be justified in certain situations.
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams faced criticism from Republican challengers over his role in the Box Elder County data center during a primary debate.
Who is Utah Rep. Blake Moore? Who is running against Blake Moore? Karianne Lisonbee criticizes Moore over Stock Act violations from 2021.
How unity and trust among Provo residents has led to the city being ranked best-run in the country.
Utah leaders meet at a Sutherland Institute panel discussion to discuss federalism as a key to election reform
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., wrote a letter to the MLB commissioner demanding answers to “what appears to be a pattern of discrimination” against those of the Christian faith.
Elections will be held Tuesday in Alabama, California, Oklahoma, Georgia and Washington D.C.