Ivory Homes Dixon Farm preliminary plat approved 4-1 New Year, New City Council. Lehi’s first City Council meeting of 2020 saw the first changed governing body...
As Lehi continues to add more housing units and residents to its burgeoning population, traffic, classroom overcrowding, lack of park facilities and construction challenges have created...
Construction on the Public Safety Building on 100 East and 100 North began on Tuesday, June 18, with an official groundbreaking ceremony attended by Lehi Police...
In February, the Lehi City Council unanimously voted to increase the age limit to 21 for legally buying tobacco products within City limits. With that law...
Lehi Block Plant occupied the corner of 2100 North and 1200 West for the last 75 years. The property was sold to the Boyer Company over...
For holiday travelers and shoppers on Saturday, November 30, traffic problems were bigger than anyone could have imagined in Lehi when I-15–both northbound and southbound lanes–were...
2019 was “the year of the mink” in Lehi. As residential growth continued to expand throughout the City, remaining local mink farmers faced the ultimate decision...
Early in 2002, Lehi City officials recognized the need for parks in north Lehi. Ivory Homes had acquired nearly 400 acres of property from The Church...
“This was the home of my dreams and now I don’t feel safe here,” said Anna Stewart after her home was flooded on May 17, 2019...
Lehi City will see a change on the City Council bench in 2020. The 2019 municipal election saw a field of 14 candidates vying for three...