South Salt Lake has given Pioneer Craft House until Thursday to vacate the historic schoolhouse that has housed the nonprofit's community art classes and studio space since 1950.
Last summer, well…It just wasn’t summer, right? Sure we went on hikes, longer than usual walks, dusted off the bike to pedal around empty streets and generally got away from our locked-down lives as best we could, but, meh. We’re talking about summer all caps SUMMER with festivals, parades, patios and un- bridled, unfettered, just-plain goofing off. And while not everything will be back in full form, there are rumors and rumblings of a proper Salt Lake Summer about to come out of hibernation and roar. As we, hopefully, tentatively, carefully, nervously look forward with our bleary eyes toward SLC’s summer glories, we find ourselves with a little bit of that old spring swing in our step. We’ve got a lot to make up for. This year it’s DOUBLE SUMMER. Get out there and make it count.
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Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation matching grant brings donation total to $20 million
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Paul Mecis talks about being homeless in Salt Lake City on April 6, 2021. Almost four years after Utah business mogul Gail Miller and her family vowed to match up to $10 million in donations for Utah’s three new homeless resource centers in the Salt Lake area, that match has officially been met.
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
Shelter the Homeless, the nonprofit that owns the homeless centers, announced Wednesday that its Home4Change campaign to match the $10 million, dollar-for-dollar Miller grant reached that milestone, 18 months after the centers began operating.
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SALT LAKE CITY A former Public Enemy No. 1 in Salt Lake County with a long history of violence was arrested over the weekend in connection with the death of his girlfriend whose body was found in a car crashed on I-80.
Terence Trent Vos, 31, of Salt Lake City, is accused of shooting and killing Shandon Nicole Scott, 32, early Saturday.
A candlelight vigil was held Sunday night at Fitts Park where dozens of friends and family members gathered to remember Scott. She was so loved and so cared about, said Heather Redford. She was my best friend. It s just horrible.