‘People’s Great Salt Lake Summit’ seeks to push elected leaders to do more
Conservation groups, community leaders and members of the public will discuss issues facing the Great Salt Lake and potential solutions during a summit July 15 at the Miller Campus.
1700 South now open near South City Campus
The orange barrels are disappearing from 1700 South. Learn more about the reconstruction project and what is left to be finished.
The way to save the Great Salt Lake? Limit new development of all types,...
A majority of respondents to a recent Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics survey remain concerned about the Great Salt Lake but do not necessarily agree on how to restore it.
Gluten sensitivity creates recognizable symptoms
Learn about celiac disease and gluten-free.
Voting 101: Get ready for 2018 Utah election
This year’s election is going to have a big impact on the future of politics, and every vote will make a difference.
Fruits and vegetables and crafts, oh my!
The 18th annual Downtown Farmers Market and Art & Craft Market in historic Pioneer Park at 300 South and 300 West started this month....
Flourish Bakery: baking with a purpose
Flourish Bakery helps recovering addicts get back on their feet through internships and job training.
SLC Photo Collective a home for photography and art
Local studio founder aims to serve the creative community.
Great Salt Lake Collaborative wins journalism partnership award
The Great Salt Lake Collaborative received top recognition for Excellence in Collaboration and Partnership from the 2023 Online Journalism Awards.
What’s going on at the Capitol
What is the legislature thinking? No one knows, but here is what they are doing.
The CrossFit craze at SLCC
The popularity of CrossFit gyms are on the rise and catching up with the growing waistlines in the United States.
CrossFit is an old school...
A good night’s sleep can lead to better grades
Students need sleep. Learn more about the dangers of sleep deprivation and what you can do to stay on schedule.










