On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order temporarily suspending the United States Refugee Admissions Program until it is “realigned” with national interests. On Wednesday,
The Salt Lake Tribune has reached out to multiple agencies for more information. Here’s what we know and don’t know.
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams said on Tuesday that the Trump administration’s pause on federal assistance came as a total surprise but that the state is better situated than most if the funding freeze continues.
Advocates for Utah's refugee community worry about an uptick in hostility toward the group after President Donald Trump's return to office.
On Tuesday, a federal judge halted an executive order from President Donald Trump to initiate a freeze on federal loans and grants. Though the extent of the order wasn’t clear, a notice sent to government agencies Monday seemingly could financially upend a vast majority of programs and agencies across the country.
On Monday, Jan. 27, the Garfield County Commission held a public hearing to consider a proposal to name two southern Utah roads after President Donald Trump. The commission voted two to one to keep the current names of the roads.
The Garfield County Commission will meet Monday to consider renaming one of two roads in the county after President Donald Trump.
Within 24 hours of returning to the White House, he took decisive action to secure our borders, unleash American energy, cut unnecessary regulations, end divisive DEI initiatives within the federal government,
A move to rename southern Utah roadways after President Donald Trump has failed after the Garfield County Commission voted against the motion on Monday.
The Garfield County Commission has voted against adding President Donald Trump's name to a local scenic highway.
The Senate has voted 79-18 to confirm former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to serve as Interior Secretary in President Donald Trump's administration.
As Trump supporters lambast an Episcopal bishop's sermon during an inaugural prayer service, Episcopal churches in Utah are being targeted with anger — as well as a surge of interest from prospective members.