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.
What to expect from the latest stimulus package
The American Rescue Plan became law on March 11. Find out who will benefit, and at what cost.
Students react to COVID-19 vaccine rollout
With three COVID-19 vaccines now available, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox expanded eligibility to include all residents 16 and older.
College president finalists to remain public in new Utah bill
House Bill 318 originally intended to restrict the release of Utah college president candidates to one finalist only.
Experts urge caution as avalanche danger remains high
Avalanches remain a constant threat to people who recreate in the backcountry.
SLCC emphasizes commitment to inclusivity amid Utah transgender athlete bill
Salt Lake Community College reacts to House Bill 302, with would ban transgender girls from competing in school sports.
Colleges move toward community policing amid campus assaults
Learn more about campus safety policies after a recent sexual assault at the University of Utah.
SLCC students react to beginning of Biden presidency
Salt Lake Community College students react to what President Joe Biden has done in the early weeks of his administration.
Utah Senate OKs bill limiting distribution of mug shots
Utah House Bill 228 would prohibit the release of a mug shot until the arrested individual has been convicted of their alleged crime.
How students are utilizing stimulus checks
As stimulus checks hit mailboxes, students had to weigh how they would utilize their funds.
Another virtual event disrupted by racist Zoom bombing
Internet trolls posted racist and pornographic images during the Transformative Justice and Abolition Criminology Conference on Friday.
SLCC students voice opinions about mental health days
HB 81 adds mental or behavioral health as a valid excuse for a school absence for children in grades K-12.














