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Salt Lake Police Chief Brian Redd, four months into the job, is making changes at the top.Two SLCPD deputy chiefs and a key ...
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 ...
A dump truck driver has been charged after driving recklessly and shouting at another driver because he was “frustrated with ...
Dakota Wesleyan University recently released its spring 2025 dean's list which includes 27 graduate students and 325 undergraduate students. To qualify for the graduate dean's list, students must have ...
People filled the Salt Palace to celebrate the life of the innocent man who died at Salt Lake's "No King's" protest.Friends, ...
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.
The permit filed for the Salt Lake City "No Kings" that ended in a deadly shooting stated that no hired security would be ...
NHL GM managers have begun wheeling and dealing in earnest as free agency nears. Meanwhile Doug Armstrong is waiting to pick ...
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Officers with the Lake City Police Department were called around 10:30 p.m. to Simmons Street for a shooting. EMS took two people to the hospital, and one was later confirmed dead, police said.
Thousands of protesters were marching through downtown Salt Lake City when, around 8 p.m., the safety volunteer and another man said they spotted Gamboa, who was wearing all black clothing, move ...
Ah Loo was among 18,000 protesters who packed downtown Salt Lake City for the “No Kings” protest – one of 2,000 such events nationwide denouncing the Trump administration.