Kari Lake has won her senate primary in Arizona, a potential indicator that Americans are ready for more conservative leadership heading into November. Lake joined other MAGA Republican candidates… Read More
Perhaps the only thing more shocking this week than an assassination attempt on a Presidential hopeful was said candidate's choice for number two. Donald Trump opted to elevate Ohio Senator J.D.… Read More
In the most recent of the series of nightmares that (hopefully) keep Democratic presumptive nominee Kamala Harris awake at night, the stock market welcomed August by crashing, just three short months… Read More
In perhaps the most rational move thus far in the 2024 election cycle, President Biden has announced he does not intend to seek another term in the White House. Instead, he has endorsed current Vice… Read More
The New York Times editorial board has announced they will stop making endorsements in local political races, ending a time-honored tradition of aiding its readers in complex electoral moments. The… Read More
Presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has announced her VP pick- and with it, the projected tenor of her campaign. After spending the past weeks walking back progressive promises of yore,… Read More
As rumors swirl of a centrist running mate, Kamala herself has begun to transform from progressive princess to a more sellable, winnable version of moderate. Gone are the anti-hydraulic fracturing… Read More
Vice President Kamala Harris is the newly minted Democratic nominee, continuing a time-honored tradition of selecting a trusty number two to replace retiring Commanders in Chief. While the second in… Read More
The Supreme Court decided this week to uphold Presidential immunity, potentially dealing a death knell to the ongoing prosecution against Republican nominee Donald Trump. The 6-3 decision fell along… Read More
Connecticut consumers of electricity were shocked when they opened their July bills, as they saw a ‘public utilities charge’ cause increases of nearly 30% over typical expenses. Even the… Read More
The Trump campaign has allegedly been hacked, with internal documents leaked to at least three major media outlets. Politico, the Washington Post, and the New York Times have all reported having… Read More
In lieu of a concrete platform or policy agenda, presumptive nominee Kamala Harris has begun to offer up vague, lofty promises as she marches toward November. Through this apparent effort to distract… Read More
In his first press conference in over eight months, President Biden did his best to address questions from the media, often trailing off and making a number of gaffes, including referring to Vice… Read More
Following the President’s poor showing at the first election debate, many have begun to call for him to step aside, even within his own party. The Editorial Boards of the New York Times, the… Read More
In his first press conference in over eight months, President Biden did his best to address questions from the media, often trailing off and making a number of gaffes, including referring to Vice… Read More
SALT LAKE CITY – Gov. Spencer Cox has announced the appointments of Ryan Christiansen and Meb Anderson to serve as judges in the Fifth District Court. Both appointments are subject to approval… Read More
What:
Gov. Spencer J. Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson will launch the One Utah Service Fellowship, the state’s groundbreaking youth initiative designed to strengthen the spirit of service… Read More
SB 211 looks to enhance state’s water management
SALT LAKE CITY – Gov. Spencer Cox has appointed, and the Senate has confirmed, Joel Ferry as the state’s water agent as outlined in… Read More
What:
Gov. Cox will participate in his monthly news conference with reporters.
Who:
Gov. Spencer J. Cox
When:
Thursday, Sept. 19 at 10 a.m.
Where:
PBS Utah Studios
Note:… Read More
Salt Lake City, UT – On Sep 17th, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox issued a statement regarding Meta’s recent announcement of the introduction of teen accounts on Instagram, aimed at providing a… Read More