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In the span of one week, the Salt Lake City neighborhood experienced two shootings and an assault.
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National Park Service officials in Utah don’t expect a catastrophic flood, but they are preparing for other calamities.
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To keep up with the demands of a quickly growing population, St. George is also looking at an increase in property taxes.
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Community members and transportation experts said the increase in injuries and fatalities stems from prioritizing cars over people.
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It was found that the University’s housing department delays reporting some campus safety issues to the school’s police department, negatively impacting public safety.
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Two children were hit by a car this week as they were crossing the street in Salt Lake City. One community organization said the incident demonstrates the need for slower streets.
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Tuesday evening, August 25, 2020403 COVID Cases, Seven More Utahns DieAnother 403 cases of COVID-19 were reported Tuesday by Utah’s Department of Health.…
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The University of Utah’s Department of Public Safety has two relatively new faces this year. University Police Chief Rodney Chatman and Chief Safety Officer Marlon Lynch both joined the school in February, right before the COVID-19 pandemic picked up steam.
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More Control, Lower Costs — Why Some Salt Lake Communities Are Leaving The Unified Police DepartmentThe Midvale City Council recently stalled on a decision to pull out of the Unified Police Department. And on July 1, Taylorsville voted to leave UPD to…
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Warning: this report includes offensive language.Updated 12:18 p.m. 7/8/20Residents of Price and nearby Helper have revived calls for the Price City…
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Information from popular at-home DNA test kits are increasingly being used by police to identify suspects as part of an emerging trend in criminal…
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The University of Utah has selected Rodney Chatman, the executive director of public safety and chief of police at the University of Dayton, as its new…