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…
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.
YouTuber Reckless Ben is releasing videos accusing Bricks and Minifigs of stealing Legos; the YouTuber was arrested twice by American Fork police as he filmed content in Utah.
The Bonner Family joins a lineup of five guest artists for the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra's "Songs of Hope" benefit concerts in the Hollywood Bowl.
Mary Ellen Edmunds served as a pioneering sister missionary in the Philippine Islands, paving the way for future generations.
Close races in Tuesday’s primary elections leave both parties unsure of what to expect in November
Salt Lake County recently shifted its plans for the Salt Palace Convention Center, choosing to fully close it for three years when redevelopment begins next year.