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After a high‑profile ICE detention in August 2025, Salt Lake violinist John Shin completed his green‑card interview and his attorney says permanent residency could arrive within days.
A statewide roundup of 'No Kings' rallies and key Salt Lake City timings ahead of Saturday's demonstrations.
Logan City warns lithium-ion batteries can ignite in trucks and at the landfill; residents are urged to bag and tape cells and use the free HHW drop-off.
A 20,000‑pound LDS food shipment fed thousands at Switchpoint — and put a spotlight on a long-running gap in county funding for homeless services.
A Journal of Mormon Polygamy conference in Utah prompted backlash after panels questioned whether Joseph Smith practiced plural marriage. Organizers say it’s academic; critics call it revisionist.
Warming centers in Logan and Provo ran near capacity despite a milder winter; volunteers and donations are urgently needed as the Logan site prepares to close April 11.
Salt Lake’s Iranian community is split after U.S. strikes on Iran — some celebrated the attacks while others fear the fallout for relatives and a wider war.
Canyons School District has reopened consolidation proposals affecting Sandy elementary schools; two plans and March hearings could reshape neighborhood boundaries.
Protesters gathered at the Utah State Capitol, chanting "We believe them" and demanding accountability after the Justice Department's release of Epstein-related files.
Former Utah running back Devin Green says coaches sidelined him because of Type 1 diabetes and has sued coaches and administrators in federal court.
Hundreds of Salt Lake County students staged walkouts Friday to protest ICE enforcement, marching to parks and the state Capitol and demanding change. Districts warned absences may be unexcused.
Students at Utah Valley University plan a sit-in after Border Patrol was listed as a recruiter at the campus career fair. Organizers say the action will be peaceful.
The Church of Jesus Christ said Tuesday it will provide money, land and thousands of volunteers for the 2034 Winter Olympics — including opening downtown Block 85 as an event site.
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