Dear Dick: Fireworks are restricted
Dear Dick,
I don’t know if you have turned on the news recently, seen big plumes of smoke or a fire-ravaged mountainside but we are...
Award winning pastry chef opens bakery near South City Campus
French pastries with Latin influence served by award winning chef in newly opened bakery located near South City Campus
Utah Home Show cook-off features SLCC culinary students
Culinary students put their skills to the test in a battle of the sexes at the South Towne Exposition Center. Elysa Giles has more on this story.
Career expo connects students with industry
Numerous employers will be in attendance for the Pathways to Professions Showcase later this month.
Utah ballot propositions all projected to pass
Get a quick update on some of the statewide propositions and amendments on this year's ballot.
Utah to host 2020 vice presidential debate
The 2020 vice presidential debate will take place Oct. 7, 2020, at Kingsbury Hall.
Students sound off on 2020 Democratic primary
SLCC students share their thoughts on the Democratic primary as the coronavirus affects voting in several states.
#SLCCvotes: 5 questions for Devin Thorpe
Learn more about Devin Thorpe, the Democratic candidate for Utah's 3rd Congressional District.
How concealed carry without a permit affects public safety
House Bill 60, signed into Utah law Feb. 11, removes the need for a license to carry a concealed firearm.
Utah, refugees help each other
Utah plans to welcome 750 Afghan refugees in the coming months. Learn how refugees impact the community and how the public can help.
2021 Graduate of Excellence draws on past to build a brighter future
Rachel Santizo survived addiction on her path to becoming a Graduate of Excellence at Salt Lake Community College.
History lessons: Are Utahns ‘waking up’ to the Great Salt Lake’s peril?
Bonnie Baxter, a biology professor and the head of the Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, sees signs of a groundswell of support for saving the Great Salt Lake.