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A memorial service for Arthur "Afa" Ah Loo, the only person killed at a No Kings protest. He was shot at the event in Salt Lake City. No charges have been filed in his death.
NHL GM managers have begun wheeling and dealing in earnest as free agency nears. Meanwhile Doug Armstrong is waiting to pick ...
At least one person was critically injured in a shooting during a ‘No King’ protest in Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City police said they have taken three people into custody after the “No Kings” ...
At least one person was critically injured in a shooting during a ‘No King’ protest in Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City police said they have taken three people into custody after the ...
A massive protest will take place on June 14 across the country against President Donald Trump and his administration -- in affiliation with the 50501 national coalition (50 protests, 50 states, one ...
Todd Douglas Goodsell, 40, was charged on May 19 with stalking a "current or former cohabitant," a 3rd-degree felony.
Hard pass. I touched on this in last week's intro to the 2025 City Weekly Summer Guide, but it bears repeating—Salt Lake City is blowing up, in all the best ways. Kilby Block Party just lit the fuse.
The Utes have called the Salt Lake ballpark home since 1996. (Anna Fuder | Utah Athletics) The Utah baseball team played its final game at Smith's Ballpark on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The University of Utah Police announced that they have solved a missing person case that started more than 50 years ago. Douglas Brick, a University of Utah student, left his ...
SALT LAKE CITY — After a mammoth undertaking of buying an NHL team, moving players, coaches and a full staff more than 600 miles and getting it all together in a manner of months before the puck ...
Three years ago, when the Great Salt Lake was at its lowest levels, Utah lawmakers were alarmed enough to try what may be impossible: save the lake from drying up.
The loss of the Great Salt Lake would be an environmental disaster with health and economic effects far beyond Utah’s borders. The state is taking action, but critics say it’s not doing enough.