Baseball isn’t over just yet at Smith’s Ballpark, either. The University of Utah’s baseball team will remain at the stadium this season before its new ballpark that is closer to campus opens next year. The university’s contract with the city expires after June.
After passing through the state House, a bill that would prohibit collective bargaining for public sector labor unions was advanced through a Senate committee on Wednesday.
To Sen. Lincoln Fillmore, R-South Jordan, the question he wants to ask Utah voters is simple: “How easy do you want it to be to raise your taxes?” With SJR2, Fillmore wants to put a question on Utah’s 2026 ballot,
South Jordan • Bumble, the Salt Lake Bees’ mascot, zipped around the South Jordan Community Center taking photos with city officials and business leaders. South Jordan’s second annual State of the City event on Wednesday night displayed the suburb’s emerging status as a buzzy regional hub for entertainment and recreation in the southwestern part of the Salt Lake Valley.
Concerned police officers, educators and firefighters filled the committee room in the state senate building on Wednesday as the "union busting" bill passed the committee.
A bill that critics call "union busting” is advancing on Utah’s Capitol Hill following a close vote in the House.
A bill that would change the way public labor unions can operate in the state was passed by the Utah House of Representatives on Monday.
For 25 years, car dealerships in Utah have kept their doors closed on Sundays. In a state with a heavily concentrated Latter-day Saint population, Senate Republican leaders say that should remain the status quo.
Despite opposition from Democrats and several Republicans, a bill to block public labor unions from collective bargaining is moving forward in the Utah legislature — passing the Utah House
A West Jordan man was given 10 years in prison for his part in what appeared to be a drug deal gone wrong, with two men shooting each other simultaneously in 2023.
Classroom sizes in Utah are climbing, which lawmakers partially attribute to a trickle effect of the southern border crisis. And, being able to cater to students who are in the process of learning English has become “unsustainable” with current resources,
A bill that would ban public employee unions from collective bargaining is one step closer to becoming law, despite a firestorm of opposition. “The legislative process isn’t over,” one senator told the crowd.