A bill to stop incarcerated people from accessing gender-affirming health care comes amid a Justice Department lawsuit centering on a woman in Utah’s custody who “performed dangerous self-surgery” while allegedly being denied treatment.
According to the Idaho Lottery Tuesday, a Powerball player won $2 million from a ticket bought at 'La Tienda' Fast Stop Travel Center in Franklin.
A bill that would set up a new development body and other entities to welcome nuclear energy has cleared its first hurdle in the Utah Legislature.
Utah sought to have the case elevated to the federal Supreme Court without first wending its way through lower courts. The court rejected that request Monday. While Utah, Idaho and other states involved in the effort could opt to refile with lower courts, they have not yet done so.
Lily Cook, a 2-year-old Idaho Falls resident, is undergoing chemotherapy treatment at Primary Children's Hospital after being diagnosed with stage 4 sacrococcygeal cancer.
One teen died, and another is recovering, after falling through the ice at a pond Monday night. One of the boys, a 14-year-old, was rescued by bystanders shortly after falling in. His companion, 15, spent more than two hours in the water before dive teams could reach him and pull him
Should Utah’s public schools be required to provide firearm safety instruction to all students? Rep. Rex Shipp, R-Cedar City, thinks so and has proposed a bill, HB104, that would require the Utah State Board of Education to establish standards for firearm safety instruction in public schools.
A legislative bill to establish the Utah Energy Council, energy development zones and a nuclear energy consortium unanimously passed Monday out of the House Public Utilities and Energy Committee. The bill,
Both Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, and state Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton, made clear at a Park City conference hosted by INL and the Atlantic Council that nuclear energy must be part of Utah’s future — both from an energy benefit but also as an economic development tool.
Pocatello’s Isiah Harwell became the first male athlete from Idaho to be named a McDonald’s All-American on Monday.
Before hosting the Mountain Division rival Utah Outliers, Saturday night, the Idaho Falls Spud Kings gathered fans and media to make a massive announcement. After thanking “Spud Kingdom” for its steadfast support,