A big goal of 35,000 starter homes in five years was set by Gov. Spencer Cox in his State of the State address.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox walked the press line for the Sundance Film Festival premiere of “Train Dreams” at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday night. “It’s going to be an amazing festival, 41 years of Sundance here in Utah,” Cox said. “I think this is going to be the best one ever.”
Gov. Spencer Cox and other Utah elected officials welcomed the 2025 Sundance Film Festival Saturday night. They attended a screening of “Train Dreams" directed by Clint Bentley.
Gov. Spencer Cox hopes lawmakers will charge forward with his plan to bring more energy production to Utah this legislative session.
Employees walk toward their cars on the state of Utah's Taylorsville campus on Jan. 10. Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday stopped short of saying whether he's going to order state government workers to return to the office full time. (Isaac Hale, Deseret News)
The speaker is right to call on Utah’s higher education system to explore ways to be more efficient and more effective, especially in light of emerging technologies that may present new and innovative ways to teach and learn,
Following a slate of executive orders by President Donald Trump, Utah's GOP Gov. Spencer Cox questioned the constitutionality of some of the president's actions.
Like any state experiencing rapid growth, Utah has a list of demands it has to meet to ensure a prosperous future, but Utah Gov. Spencer Cox thinks the state's vibrant tech community can help navigate some of these problems.
Changes to remote work could be coming for state employees in Utah. Gov. Spencer Cox told reporters at his monthly news conference Thursday that the state is looking at ways
On Thursday evening, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox stood in Utah’s House Chamber and addressed the Utah people on the State of the State. In his address, Cox spoke about being a united state building toward a stronger and more prosperous future.
On Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, Gov. Spencer Cox delivered his State of the State address based on the theme of "built here." One word — why? — was on many of their lips.