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Three SLCC students share their thoughts on national monuments and who should have authority over US public lands.
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Axios on MSNUtah's deadliest dayAn illustration from The Salt Lake Tribune, May 4, 1900. Image via Utah Digital Newspapers, the University of Utah Thursday ...
Dignitaries, including Ekurhuleni Mayor Nkosindiphile Xhakaza, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, ANC Caucus chief whip Pelisa Nkunjana, and MMC for Community Safety in Ekurhuleni, Sizakele Masuku ...
Salt Lake City’s food scene has transformed dramatically over the past decade, evolving from a landscape of Old West-style steakhouses to a vibrant culinary destination that embraces local ...
Glens Falls police and Mayor Bill Collins are looking for the individuals who used red spray paint to vandalize the Henry Crandall Monument. City officials believe that kids were the likely ...
Larry Caulfield, the cemetery manager of the Allen Parkway grounds, is now telling visitors to beware of their surroundings. The cemetery was recently the target of vandalism that left some areas ...
Fort Worth’s first Vietnam War monument is one step closer to becoming reality. At an April 8 meeting, City Council unanimously approved giving up to $200,000 to a grassroots initiative seeking ...
in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Tyler Tate) Utah Hockey Club goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) and Clayton Keller (9) celebrate after defeating the Vancouver Canucks in an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, ...
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — “Nothing says springtime like Pothole Palooza.” That was Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall’s message as she kicked off the city’s third annual Pothole Palooza – a weeklong ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Reaching the NHL playoffs is a long shot for the Utah Hockey Club in its inaugural season in Salt Lake City. Beyond Year 1, though, things are trending upward for the ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The stage is now set for a massive overhaul of downtown Salt Lake City — but not without a new set of frustrations. Salt Lake City Council members voted Tuesday evening to ...
"We've had a lot of questions ... over the last four months, honestly just asking us about the risk," said Lieb, Salt Lake City's fire chief. "Under the wrong circumstances, we could lose some ...
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