Salt Lake City’s ‘No Kings’ protest and shooting
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Sundance Institute's Local Lens program will return in July, bringing some favorites from this year's film festival back to Utah for free screenings.
On the same day Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered in a "politically-motivated" assassination, more "politically-motivated" violence occurred at peaceful protests across the country.
More than 50 themed-cars ripped down Capitol Hill at the first-ever Red Bull Soapbox Utah races over the weekend, but only one Ogden-area team, “Orcs and Dorks,” took home the Maverick Fuel for Adventure award Saturday.
Tens of thousands of people braved the heat to watch the wacky Red Bull Soapbox Race, which made its first ever stop in Utah on Saturday.
Amplify Utah will open its new exhibit dedicated to humanizing homelessness on June 18. It will be on display at the Salt Lake City Public Library.
A crazed gunman was taken into custody Saturday night after allegedly opening fire on thousands of protesters during a "No Kings" march, which left one person critically injured, Utah police said.
The front page of the Deseret News on June 15, 1995, as Utahns awaited the word of whether Salt Lake City and the state would host the 2002 Winter Olympics. A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. Thirty years ago today, Utahns began their Olympic legacy.