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After being sworn in as the new Salt Lake City police chief in March, Brian Redd is already replacing several key figures in the department.
After being sworn in as Salt Lake City’s new police chief in March, Brian Redd is replacing several key figures in his department. Deputy Chief Victor Siebeneck, Deputy Chief Andrew Wright and ...
Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian Redd is changing leadership by hiring three new people to help lead Utah's largest police ...
Lance Koster was ready for a career change and believed Texas was the best place to make it happen. The Koster family is ...
Dozens of cities across the U.S. will host drone shows on the Fourth of July this year, seeing them as preferable to ...
Price hikes for downtown parking are now in effect after the Salt Lake City Council approved the rate increases during a ...
A new Washington Post article found the Salt Lake City airport among the top 10 in the nation for its accessibility through ...
“With the 18th pick in the 2025 NBA draft, the Washington Wizards select Walton Clayton Jr. from the University of Florida,” ...
Nico Parker reflects on the pressure of stepping into a beloved franchise, working directly with original creator Dean ...
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As the Deseret News celebrates its 175-year milestone, we’re looking at prominent arts and entertainment figures past and present who have graced the Beehive State with their talent.
A new picture of the Salt Lake City protester arrested in a deadly “No Kings” shooting is emerging, and it is different from the one safety volunteers at the event provided to officials.