The University of Utah has issued a safety alert after a man made “concerning comments” on Saturday. The suspect is reportedly still at large.
A major bill that directs how the state’s public colleges and universities can try to earn back $60 million in funding that lawmakers cut from their budgets passed through the Senate. Here’s how it affects schools,
A man is in jail after an altercation with police led to his dog being shot by officers, prompting a search near the University of Utah Saturday.
The University of Utah has more than 80 buildings on its main campus. Spread over 1,000 acres, that includes spots for engineering or chemistry. But a whopping 45% of its assignable square footage is devoted to offices,
It's unlikely that University of Utah founding regent William Ivans Appleby — 175 years ago — envisioned legions of laptop-toting students hustling from class to class across today's sprawling, 1,500-plus acre campus.
Julia Reagan — the matriarch of a Utah outdoor advertising company who was memorialized on billboards across Salt Lake City last year — is now the subject of a wrongful death lawsuit.
The Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday settled on five concepts that could alter the future of city parking that city planners will explore. It's expected that some could be implem
Another 45-day legislative session is in the books, from unions bargaining power to the state's election system.
SALT LAKE CITY — A lawsuit filed last Friday by Utah businessman Bill Reagan accuses University of Utah Hospital of medical negligence that led to the death of his wife. His wife was Julia Reagan, who was memorialized on billboards across Utah.
New research from University of Utah and University of California scientists shows lower per-vehicle concentrations of carbon monoxide emissions on LA freeways compared to Salt Lake freeways.
Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, the major population hubs of their respective states, are much different places, but they both experience poor air quality and share valley topography that traps pollutants during weather inversions.
Utah has become the first state to pass legislation requiring app stores to verify users’ ages and get parental consent for minors to download apps to their devices.