Salt Lake City launched a new program to place plaques at specific sites that highlight a significant historical event, person or place in the city, but it's looking for help identifying sites.
You know the world has truly turned upside down when Utahns look to the heavens in search of snow, while folks on the bayou deal with blizzard conditions.
The city also sends out social workers to help people move inside. Johnston said shelter operators have struggled to get enough volunteers to open up Code Blue beds. Those interested in volunteering at shelters on Code Blue nights in Salt Lake County can sign up at bit.
Utah leaders support Salt Lake City Mayor's new public safety plan and express readiness to collaborate on improving safety.
A new report highlighting Salt Lake City's place among the country's hottest housing markets is sure to elicit simultaneous cheers and eye rolls across northern Utah.
Utah’s population is expected to grow by half a million in the next nine years, potentially exacerbating housing issues that Utah officials are currently attempting to address.
Giving second chances, one record at a time. Smith Entertainment Group (SEG) Foundation’s co-founder, Ashley Smith, along with executive
The Great Salt Lake is once again expected to be a topic of discussion and action for Utah lawmakers in the 2025 general legislative session, which starts on Tuesday.
Frigid temperatures prompted Salt Lake City officials to declare a Code Blue emergency Monday night and open warming stations for those experiencing homelessness.
The public safety plan will increase police presence in high-crime areas downtown, in the Ballpark Neighborhood and the Jordan River area. The plan includes placing security cameras at parks, enforcing park curfews and improving responses to businesses affected by crime.
Salt Lake City Erin Mendenhall released a plan to address homelessness after state leaders demanded one in a letter sent last month.
The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) is adding five new bus lines and restoring service on lines that had service cut during the pandemic, reports Jordan Miller for The Salt Lake Tribune. “The service expansion comes after a nearly 16% jump in ridership last year and will restore routes that have been dormant since the COVID-19 pandemic.”