Legislation that aimed to provide free breakfast and lunch to all public school children in Utah stalled in committee. Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla (D-Salt Lake City) authored S.B. 173.
Seven years into a new approach on pricing, Salt Lake City is set to raise fees this spring for play at its six public golf courses. Director of Golf Matt Kammeyer said Tuesday the latest increases of ...
It is time we shift just a bit of our collective attention to the reality of children who live in our own cities and towns, ...
The Granite School District is taking the first step toward potential school closures on the east side of the district, with the school board voting to study po ...
Salt Lake County classrooms are looking a little emptier in the weeks since President Donald Trump’s administration allowed ...
Hundreds of people, many of them teachers, rallied in the state Capitol Rotunda late Friday afternoon, urging Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the labor bill that would ...
A bill that would require the Utah State Board of Education to establish standards for mandated firearm safety instruction in ...
This story has been updated. The Utah Senate narrowly passed a bill mired in controversy Thursday that strips public sector ...
Labor unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees in Utah will no longer be able to negotiate ...
A quiet zone from Salt Lake City to Ogden remains held up with a new waiver request being sought in the process to reinstate ...
A well-meaning effort to increase educational equity in Utah might not be helping those most in need. But there are ways to ...
A panel of Utah lawmakers advanced a bill that would allow parents to make certain subjects taboo in conversations between their child and a school therapist, over concerns from many mental health ...