A bill that strips public employee unions of collective bargaining rights passed the Utah State Senate on a close 16-13 vote.
Utah lawmakers are reviewing a bill which would prohibit public employers from entering into collective bargaining contracts.
Public employees and union leaders left the Senate on Thursday in shock, and a few of them in tears, after the Senate voted ...
A bill proposing restrictions on transgender students in university housing is making its way back to the Utah House after it ...
Kerry Bringhurst: Holly Richardson with Utah Policy joining me to discuss what's happening at the State Capitol. Let's begin ...
A crowd of hundreds rallied at the Utah Capitol decrying a long list of issues tied to President Donald Trump and his ...
Labor unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate ...
Students, faculty and staff from both universities traveled up Interstate 35 for UTSA and UT Health San Antonio Day at the ...
Artificial intelligence developer OpenAI on Thursday announced its list of 16 states, including Utah, that could potentially ...
MLSs have a new way to give researchers quality data — and manage the process securely. Plus, CRMLS to share data with other ...
A bill that stops the constant back-and-forth of clock changes that comes with Daylight Saving Time has passed a critical vote in the Utah House of Representatives.