Utah State University's Nora Eccles Harrison Museum Debuts Dual Exhibitions on Drug Addiction and Indigenous Art
The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art at Utah State University is unveiling two exhibitions: "INTO LIGHT," about drug addiction, and "Exploding Native Inevitable," showcasing contemporary Indigenous art.
Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre M. Henderson Announce Busy Week of Engagements on Diverse State Matters
Governor Cox and Lt. Governor Henderson of Utah have a busy week planned with various meetings, public engagements, and a focus on policy-making and community relations.
Utah State Leaders Urge Salt Lake City to Bolster Efforts Against Homelessness, Pledge $266 Million in Aid
Utah officials, including Gov. Cox, urge Salt Lake City to increase efforts to address homelessness, criticizing inconsistent progress and emphasizing collaboration and practical solutions. State has invested over $266 million in the past five years.
Sandy City Police Crack Down on Speeding in School Zones to Protect Young Students
The Sandy City Police Department is cracking down on speeding in school zones, recently pulling over a driver going 17 mph over the limit near Granite Elementary. They are emphasizing safety for schoolchildren through social media.












