And then there were three. But how did we get here? The naming of Utah’s hockey franchise — currently known as Utah Hockey Club — has become a dramatic, lengthy process because of copyright issues in seemingly every direction.
Members of the Salt Lake City Council voted this week to release a little over $3.1 million in previously allocated funds for more advanced planning and to develop construction do
Looking to rent in the Salt Lake metro area? A new analysis says it's now the nation's fourth-most affordable rental market.
The 2002 Winter Games were run by former U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney, who was recruited by state leaders to take over the organizing committee amid a global scandal surrounding a million dollars in cash and gift Utah bidders gave to IOC members.
More Californians may move to Utah as a result of the LA wildfires, but the Salt Lake area isn't on a list of top choices for relocation. Here's where displaced Los Angeles residents want to move.
SALT LAKE CITY — Former Curtis High and University of Washington star Isaiah Thomas showed he is still a potent scorer, pouring in 40 points Tuesday night in his return to the NBA G League.
No disrespect to his old school, but don't expect to see Isaiah Thomas back at University of Washington basketball games any time soon. No public-address announ
Isaiah Thomas is back. The former Boston Celtics All-Star made his return to the NBA G League on Tuesday night and made an immediate impact for the Salt Lake City Stars in a seven
SALT LAKE CITY — Isaiah Thomas showed he is still a potent scorer, pouring in 40 points Tuesday night in his return to the NBA G League. The two-time NBA All-Star was activated by the Salt Lake City Stars on Tuesday and shot 13 for 28 from the field and had eight assists in their 122-115 loss to the Valley Suns.
Since the start of the water year on Oct. 1, the southern Utah county has received .34 inches of rain, making this water year the third-driest on record thus far, according to Hayden Mahan, meteorologist for the National Weather Service’s Salt Lake Office.
Yes. Though the Utah War has been called “bloodless,” in reality, Mormon militiamen in southern Utah perpetrated a horrific war atrocity on Sept. 11, 1857, in a valley called Mountain Meadows (which, again, is some 400 miles southwest of Bridger, not close by as it’s depicted in the series).