Kansas Supreme Court declined to fast-track a challenge to a new law eliminating the three-day grace period for counting mail-in ballots before the August primary election.
Former Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody's defense attorneys ask to withdraw from his case, citing a breakdown in communication with their client before his August trial.
An Oklahoma couple can proceed with their lawsuit challenging a state law that restricts casket sales to licensed funeral directors, a judge ruled Thursday.
Utah will accept applications starting August 3 for a second independent medical cannabis pharmacy to serve rural areas underserved by existing dispensaries.
Healthcare advocates and Medicaid recipients gathered in Salt Lake City to oppose federal cuts and new work requirements that could strip coverage from thousands of Utah residents by January 2027.
Utah advances to the final round of competition to host a federal nuclear lifecycle innovation campus that would handle fuel fabrication, enrichment, and radioactive waste management.
State lawmakers publicly scolded online prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket this week for operating sports betting services that skirt state gambling regulations and consumer protections.