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People across the region respond to the events that took place in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.
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Police yielded to the almost entirely white mob of pro-Trump insurrectionists as they stormed the Capitol. Protesters for racial justice see a contrast with how their demonstrations were policed.
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Congress voted down two objections to the Electoral College results. Here’s how Utah’s members voted.
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Lawmakers returned to the Capitol after hours of chaos in which protesters forced their way into the building and abruptly halted Congress' tally of Electoral College votes.
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Members of Utah’s Congressional delegation condemned the insurrection that happened Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol. Through tweets and videos they called the violence “un-American” and said it must end.
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The sponsor of legislation that would give legal protections to drivers who hit protesters said he’s striking that section of the bill.
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The latest Utah news on Monday morning, November 16, 2020.
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Demonstrations for police reform continued Saturday night in Salt Lake City, as more than 100 people gathered at the Capitol waving banners displaying…
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More than 1,000 protesters marched through the streets of Salt Lake City for the second time in three days, as a new citywide curfew went into effect and…
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People flooded the streets of Salt Lake City Saturday to protest the in-custody death of George Floyd. One of them was Shea Freedom, a musician and…
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More than 40 people were arrested in Salt Lake City over the weekend when peaceful protests against police brutality and racial injustice turned violent…
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Monday morning, June 1, 2020Vote For ChangeUtah’s lone black lawmaker, Rep. Sandra Hollins, D-Salt Lake City, is calling on Utahns to register to vote in…