High school voters, particularly those who have recently turned 18, are stepping into a pivotal role in the upcoming 2024 election, bringing fresh perspectives on critical issues. Their engagement could...
This year's election is important, and the new opinions of voters are changing. Judge senior Curtis Coudreaut, 18, reflected his views and opinions as a young, first-time voter on topics like how he views...
Eight million teenagers can now vote in the 2024 presidential election, but that still leaves about 34 million who can't vote yet. With most high schoolers under the voting age, sharing political opinions...
Corrine: What is your name?
Judd: Judd Roberts
Corrine: How long have you or your family been in ranching?
Judd: I’ve been ranching personally for about 20 years. Kind of on and off full time...
On Jan. 30 the Utah House approved legislation that would make pulling books from shelves of libraries and schools more effortless.
HB29 would allow the removal of books statewide as long as officials...
The Salt Lake City mayoral election is only days away. Mayor Erin Mendenhall hopes to serve a second term, while former two-time mayor Ross “Rocky” Anderson hopes to get himself back in office.
Mayoral...
Election day for municipal elections in Utah is Tuesday, Nov. 21. Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 20.
The BDP staff wrote to the candidates for this year's Salt Lake County elections. Hopefuls...
Election season is upon us! To kick things off, we sat down with former two time SLC mayor and current mayoral candidate Rocky Anderson and asked him about what he would do as mayor of Salt Lake City.
Utah governor Spencer Cox recently passed the Utah Social Media Regulation Act (SB 152) that will restrict the use of social media by the state's teens and children, requiring parental permission and age...
Ted interviews Sherrie Swensen, Salt Lake County Clerk since 1991. Ms. Swensen describes the many checks in the system to make sure ballots are all legitimate. "The idea that someone could insert a bogus...
Ms. Dianna Pugh has been teaching American Government and Judge since 2014. She recently talked about the importance of voting.
"I always exercise my right to vote," she said. "I love to vote. I did...