Peaceful protest turns violent in downtown Salt Lake City
Here's a look at some of the major developments that took place in Salt Lake City during the protest against police brutality on Saturday.
Salt Lake City Women’s March amplifies hundreds of voices
Hundreds of people participated in the Salt Lake City Women's March to protest gender inequality.
Latin community hit hard by pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected the Hispanic community in Utah.
Worst air in the world: How SLCC students and staff feel about SLC’s air...
SLCC students and staff discuss air quality issues that plague Salt Lake City.
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.
Great Salt Lake reaches new low point, ecosystem imperiled by salinity ‘tipping point’
Dr. Bonnie Baxter, a biologist and director of Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, talks with KCPW about the drying up and too-salty Great Salt Lake.
Murals paint memories of those lost to police violence across the US
In recent years, artists in Salt Lake City and other U.S. cities have painted "gravestone murals" to commemorate people killed by police across the country.
Nurses are becoming more scarce. Here’s how SLCC is preparing them for success
The U.S. has seen a significant increase of nurse turnover since the pandemic’s onset, and SLCC is trying to reduce factors that inhibit students from pursuing or completing a nursing degree.
Great Salt Lake’s dust could cost $1.5 billion to fix with costs ‘skyrocketing’ as...
Mitigating dust from a shrinking Great Salt Lake could cost more than a billion dollars to fix, a new report from the Utah State Legislature's Auditor General found.
Why are students at Utah State University voting?
Some students at Utah State University articulated the importance of their vote in the upcoming election.
AI data centers raise concerns over water use in drought-prone Utah
Data centers, particularly for artificial intelligence, are significant water consumers, which can be problematic for drought-prone states.
Utah band Argyle to hold CD release party at Jordan Campus
Imagine what it would be like to do your most favorite thing in the world with a group of your best friends. Now imagine...













