Lawsuits filed over cuts to Utah monuments
With the recent reduction of two national monuments, the battle over public lands is just beginning.
Aftershocks continue to rock Utah as ShakeOut approaches
More than 1,200 aftershocks have struck the Beehive State following a 5.7 magnitude earthquake March 18.
Las Vegas left high and dry by current water rights
Las Vegas is starting to run out of water and a new proposition could affect Utah's water source in the process of re-hydrating the city of lights.
SHEROES United invites women to share their stories
Sheroes is looking for a few good women who have overcome trials to be leaders in the community.
Hispanics serving in Utah media
Marcos Ortiz and Francisco Vazquez discuss their journalism careers and the impact they have on the local Hispanic community.
‘Dynamic harmony’ comes to TEDxSaltLakeCity
20 diverse speakers and performers focused on "dynamic harmony" during TEDxSaltLakeCity 2019.
Panelists share stories of abuse, healing
An overdue discussion took place at SLCC's Grand Theatre. The discussion covered experiences with abuse and healing from abuse.
SLCC is going to Salt Lake Comic Con
Salt Lake Community College is going to have a booth at this year's Salt Lake Comic Con. Reporter Hannah Dailami gives you the rundown on what to expect.
SLCC’s black students voices in on stereotypes at the college
Black students at SLCC are the minority, but they make their voices heard at Student Voices Panel.
Utah Legislature may remove dozens of hard seltzers from grocery store shelves
Hard seltzers with ethyl alcohol flavorings will be pulled from Utah grocery store shelves if Senate Bill 176 passes.
Anime Salt Lake returns to SLCC
Convention promises to be ‘nerdfest for the masses.'
SLCC to continue requiring masks after Utah lifts statewide mandate
A mask requirement will remain in effect at Salt Lake Community College after Utah's statewide mask mandate ends April 10.












