EXCLUSIVE: By the end of April, the new home of the Sundance Film Festival should be public knowledge with the Salt Lake City ...
A bill that would ban pride flags in all of Utah's public schools and government buildings now awaits the governor's approval ...
The Utah Senate Education Committee gave lawmakers the chance to ban political flags in school for the second year in a row.
Governor Cox said Friday night he will not veto the bill to bar prominent displays of Pride flags in schools and government ...
According to the Utah bill, only approved flags would be allowed on government property: state, federal, military, Native American and schools.
Political’ flags would be banned from public display but allowed temporarily as part of an approved curriculum.
Utah lawmakers have less than 48 hours to pass bills before the 2025 legislative session ends at the stroke of midnight ...
A Utah bill banning most flags in public school classrooms and government buildings will advance to a Senate vote one year ...
A pride flag doesn’t endorse a candidate, a party or a policy,” writes Midvale Mayor Dustin Gettel in an op-ed. “It simply affirms that LGBTQ+ Utahns are an integral part of our communities.” ...
A dozen Utah firefighters are deploying to West Texas to battle wildfires as critical fire conditions intensify in the region ...
Protesters unfurled a 200-foot Pride flag on the steps of the Utah State Capitol as a bill that would ban the item from schools and other locations awaits Gov. Spencer Cox’s approval or veto.
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