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Salt Lake City's new police chief has announced more changes coming to the police department following a larger shakeup at the top earlier this year.
Marc Asnis, a senior associate at Perkins&Will, calls it an “evidence-based” document, which took into consideration neighborhood context, infrastructure, economics and the current state of the ...
City leaders and west-siders went for a walk along the Jordan River Tuesday night and discussed the future of the waterway ...
Salt Lake City officials unveiled plans to transform the area around the former Smith's Ballpark into a year-round community ...
Salt Lake Police Chief Brian Redd, four months into the job, is making changes at the top.Two SLCPD deputy chiefs and a key ...
Fisher Brewing is interested in the possibility of opening a location on the ground floor of the vacant Fisher Mansion ...
Salt Lake City plans to transform Smith's Ballpark into a mixed-use development with open spaces. The plan includes housing ...
(Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency) An aerial view of Smith's Ballpark. Salt Lake City has released its latest ...
The S-Line streetcar is still slated for expansion, but how far it goes could be determined by a commission that wants more clarity about the project.
After being sworn in as the new Salt Lake City police chief in March, Brian Redd is already replacing several key figures in the department.
Redd, himself, was hired by Salt Lake Mayor Erin Mendenhall, who was under pressure from state legislative leaders over the proliferation of homelessness and crimes that go with it.