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Arthur “Afa” Folasa Ah Loo recibió un disparo mortal el 14 de junio durante la manifestación “No Kings” en el centro de Salt Lake City. El diseñador de moda y líder comunitario fue conmemorado el viernes como alguien que “vivió con valentía y amó con intensidad”.
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Arthur “Afa” Folasa Ah Loo was killed at the June 14 “No Kings” rally in downtown Salt Lake City. The fashion designer and community builder was memorialized Friday as someone who “lived boldly and loved loudly.”
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With two major league sports teams in the heart of downtown, Salt Lake City is looking to leverage that investment into the city’s long-term success.
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The fate of Abravanel Hall remains an open question, with the committee only committing to a “recommendation for preservation.”
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Although a deal has been reached between the city and the owner of the Utah Jazz and Utah Hockey Club, the work to develop the project is just beginning.
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Salt Lake City’s historic Japantown was once home to dozens of businesses and a thriving Japanese American community. As downtown Salt Lake City revitalization is on the horizon, community advocates see an opportunity six decades after Japantown was almost completely destroyed.
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Across the street from the Salt Palace Convention Center, Ed Primosic is pretty much over the Outdoor Retailer shows. He and his wife Kris own the Blue…
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Thousands of pop culture fans will converge on Salt Lake City this weekend for the second annual Salt Lake Comic Con. The event kicked off Thursday.It’s…