In the wake of two major Utah Supreme Court rulings that upset Utah’s Republican-controlled Legislature — one siding with ...
Gov. Cox discussed some of Utah's current events, including Amendment D and the Salt Lake Bees' move to Daybreak Field during ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he was not surprised by the apparent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced the appointments of Ryan Christiansen and Meb Anderson to serve as judges in the Fifth ...
Governor Spencer Cox addressed the tragic death of 12-year-old Gavin Peterson during his monthly press conference, responding ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox couldn’t say for sure, but suggested if the legislature were to pass a bill requiring the secure ...
Cox noted that he has been involved in the Sundance Institute’s RFP process and the conversations he has been involved in ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said conversations are ongoing about what Utah and the United States can do to help two Utahns ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox faces Democratic state Rep. Brian King and Libertarian candidate Robert Latham in the first and only ...
Months after his surprising endorsement of Donald Trump, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he remains "hopeful" that the former ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he does not support electing judges in the state but is open to other judicial reforms in the wake of a series of rulings that have prompted anger from Republican lawmakers.
It all depends on whether Cox feels like the bill infringes on the Second Amendment, telling reporters during the monthly PBS ...