Gov. Spencer Cox hopes lawmakers will charge forward with his plan to bring more energy production to Utah this legislative session.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall released a series of recommendations Thursday to help curb homelessness and crime in Utah's capital city. Why it matters: The roughly 50-page public safety plan was spurred by a December letter from state GOP leaders,
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he will travel to Washington, D.C., for President Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday, adding that he expects a flurry of executive action from the new president.
Gov. Spencer Cox has ordered U.S. and Utah flags, lowered to honor former President Jimmy Carter, to be temporarily raised to full-staff for Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
Governor Spencer Cox said he has made changes on his own farm to save water as Utah grapples with drought and saving the Great Salt Lake.
Gov. Spencer Cox was sworn into his second term as Utah Governor on Wednesday morning alongside Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, Attorney General Derek Brown, Utah State Auditor Tina Cannon, and Utah
The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square performed at Utah Governor Spencer Cox’s inauguration at the Eccles Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
Utah leaders support Salt Lake City Mayor's new public safety plan and express readiness to collaborate on improving safety.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has joined a growing list of leaders calling for American flags to be raised for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, Jan. 20.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox dedicated his second inaugural address to what he said is Utah’s greatest asset, not its sterling economy, not its world-class wilderness, but it’s families.
The order from Gov. Cox also directs U.S. flags on Utah state buildings to be lowered again on sunset, Jan. 20.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox was sworn in Wednesday in what he says will be his final term as the state’s chief executive. And during the public inauguration ceremony Wednesday at the Eccles Theatre in downtown Salt Lake City — which featured remarks from a handful of state leaders and a performance from the Mormon Tabernacle