Bowen Yang, the “Wicked” actor and “Saturday Night Live” comedian, said he's in favor of having the Sundance Film Festival move to Salt Lake City, with some events remaining in Park City, rather than leave Utah entirely.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the Wasatch and Western Uinta mountains, which could receive up to 2 feet of snow or more over the weekend and into early next week. The agency also issued a winter weather advisory that covers the central mountains, which could receive up to a foot of new snow.
For now, it is going by a generic placeholder name, the Utah Hockey Club. As the team underwent its rapid move in the spring (normally, sports franchise relocations unfold over years, not months), its new ownership began to submit a flurry of trademark applications for possible names.
As Sundance Film Festival organizers consider leaving for Colorado or Ohio, Utah’s governor is making a final financial push to keep the annual event in its longtime home.
In her State of the City address, Erin Mendenhall said the city is focused on public safety, affordable housing.
Salt Lake City launched a new program to place plaques at specific sites that highlight a significant historical event, person or place in the city, but it's looking for help identifying sites.
Utah leaders, locals and longtime attendees of the Sundance Film Festival are making their final push to keep the world-renowned independent film festival in the state as its directors consider uprooting it.
Utah Hockey Club fans will vote on three potential team names after the franchise had trademark issues with the initial choice.
Salt Lake City officials are warning residents about a growing nationwide parking ticket scam that has reached Utah's capital.
SALT LAKE CITY — Sidney Crosby scored at 3:54 of overtime and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Utah Hockey Club 3-2 on Wednesday night. Marcus Pettersson and Erik Karlsson scored in regulation as Pittsburgh snapped a three-game losing streak. Alex Nedeljkovic made 27 saves.
Utah Sen. John Curtis said he understands President Trump's motives, but that he expects Trump to act within the law.
The story keeps getting better: the former NBA star easily could call it a career, probably has all the money he ever needs to live comfortably for the rest of