Salt Lake City's downtown visitation remains below pre-pandemic levels five years after COVID-19, but experts say it's ...
Instead, these Utahns spend their time fearmongering and vilifying the presence of homeless individuals in our downtown. They pass bills threatening to bring in their own police force if we do not ...
Editor's note: This is part two of a two-part series reviewing how downtown Salt Lake City drastically changed five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began. Read part one here. SALT LAKE CITY ...
Just days before Utah's governor will likely sign a controversial anti-LGBTQ+ flag bill into law, hopes Sundance will stay in ...
State lawmakers took aim at Salt Lake City during this year's legislative session, weighing in on how the city designs its ...
In Salt Lake City and other offices across the country, the IRC helps them to rebuild their lives. Since opening its doors in 1994, the IRC in Salt Lake City has resettled over 13,000 refugees and ...
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Demolition crews begin their work leveling the Fleet Block, including the memorialized faces of people killed by police, near 800 South and 300 West in ...
The 16 artists — eight at the basketball game and eight at the hockey game — are part of “En Plein Air,” a sports and arts ...
A plan to drastically alter downtown Salt Lake City took a major step toward becoming a reality on the final day of the legislative session. SB26 cleared the Utah Senate and House of Representatives ...
Salt Lake City has a more diverse food scene than many first-time visitors might expect, with a variety of cuisines for every taste. Whether you're craving Mexican or Italian, you'll find Salt ...
You’re cooking a delicious meal, feeling like a top chef, when suddenly—oops! You pour in too much salt. Your heart sinks. Is the food ruined? Should you throw it away and start over?