Utah
Serially Sued Utah Trooper Faces New Lawsuit by Disabled Man Who Alleges Mistreatment During DUI Stop
Lisa Steed was fired in 2011 and tried unsuccessfully to appeal the decision.
Utah Educators Push Back Against Proposal From State Senator To End Compulsory Education
Warn that implementing such a plan would create a "subclass of illiterates"
Police Release 30,000 Pages of Documents Related to Susan Cox Powell Disappearance
No longer an active investigation
What Internet Sales Tax and Gay Marriage Have in Common
Fairness should be achieved by restricting government interference, not expanding it
Salt Lake County Elminates Dozens of Licensing Regulations
No longer need special licenses for bowling alleys, flea markets and children's lemonade stands, among other things
Utah Deputy Reaches Plea Deal over Sexual Assaults
Could get five years for attacking women during traffic stops
Drinking Alcohol While Preparing to Order at a Restaurant Illegal in Utah
"Compliance officers" cracking down as Sundance Film Festival begins
Group Offering Free Concealed Weapons Permit Training for Teachers in Utah
Utah and Kansas allow concealed weapons to be brought into schools
Salt Lake Police to Wear Special Recording Glasses
Increased transparency from a law-enforcement agency? That's just crazy!
Land Once Owned By Polygamist Jeff Warrens Will Not Be Returned to His Followers
Members of the breakaway sect filed paperwork too late.
Utah's Largest Newspaper Spurns Mitt for Obama
That would sting if newspaper endorsements actually mattered
The Mormon Underground Fights Back
First the government persecuted them. Then the Mormon establishment turned against them. But throughout the West, Mormon polygamists, tax rebels, and home schoolers are fighting to follow their conscience.