Utah Judge Denies Legislature's Request to Stay Redistricting Order, Sets New Deadlines for Fair Maps
Utah Judge Dianna Gibson denied the Legislature's request to stay her order requiring redrawing of congressional district maps, initially giving a September 25 deadline, with an extension allowing until November 10 for completion.
Archaeological Find in Florida Offers Insight into 16th-Century Seafaring Cats and Reflects Scholar's Evolving Journey in Anthropology
Archaeologists discovered 16th-century domesticated cat bones in a Florida shipwreck, providing insights into historical maritime life and the spread of felines to the Americas, as investigated by USU alum Martin Welker.
Utah Governor Cox Sets a Packed Schedule with D.C. Trip and Local Engagements, Lt. Gov. Henderson to Focus on Education Initiatives
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox's schedule includes meetings with legislators, a trip to Washington, D.C., and a speech at a firefighter memorial; Lt. Gov. Henderson will visit schools to focus on literacy.












