The Salt Lake Tribune Editorial Board writes that Gov. Spencer Cox's goal of ending mask mandates by July 4 seems doable. If we all do our part between now and then.
Scott D. Pierce: Gov. Spencer Coxâs taste in TV . really isnât bad at all
The governor is a fan of âCobra Kaiâ and the Jazz, but not Fox News.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Gov. Spencer Cox speaks at a news conference in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021.
  | Feb. 21, 2021, 1:00 p.m.
Spencer Cox doesnât watch a whole lot of TV these days, and Iâm OK with that. He is, after all, the governor of Utah, and Iâm glad heâs making that his priority.
He does follow the Utah Jazz, but he isnât interested in dramas and he doesnât watch cable news â including the Fox News Channel. Good for him. When he does have time to relax, here are some of his favorite TV shows.
Hotly contested Utah gubernatorial race sparks legislation on conflict of interest, residency requirements
The bills seek to address issues that played out in real time during the race between now Gov. Spencer Cox and former Gov. Jon Huntsman
(File photo composite | The Salt Lake Tribune) Then-Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox and former Gov. Jon Huntsman faced off in a Republican primary election last year for the GOP nomination. Cox ultimately prevailed in the race, which has sparked a number of bills moving their way through the state legislative session.
  | Feb. 19, 2021, 1:03 p.m.
Last yearâs hotly contested primary contest for Utah governor has sparked a slate of bills in this yearâs legislative session that seek to address everything from conflicts of interest to a candidateâs eligibility to run for office and when voters can change their party affiliation.