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…
Utah joined Arkansas in declaring June Fidelity Month. The initiative was started by conservative scholar Robert George. What did other red states do?
The Athletic is reporting that a Nationals executive has been fired because of a secret recording that discussed keeping pitcher Trevor Williams off social media
This year, some World Cup locations will feature robotic dogs assisting security.
Plus, destruction of Ukraine’s churches and contemplations on the meaning of rest
Republican leaders in Congress told reporters it was their understanding the anti-weaponization fund is ‘off the table’ amid backlash
Former Salt Lake Bees and Los Angeles Angeles outfielder Jordyn Adams spent eight seasons in the minor leagues and MLB, but is deciding to go a different direction with his…
Utah's closed fire season began on Monday, as most of the state now faces above-normal fire potential.
Mexican carrier Volaris launched Salt Lake City-to-Guadalajara flights, becoming the third commercial airline to offer direct flights from Utah to Mexico.
The Bee’s five game winning streak comes to an end as they manage a series split with the Express
From a crowded governor’s race to the heated election for Los Angeles mayor, here’s everything you need to know ahead of Tuesday, June 2.