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Salt Lake City leadership confirmed Monday that the city "owns and operates" the land where a fire started on Friday that later spread to a nearby Millcreek apartment complex and destroyed 24 units.
A week before a fire destroyed two dozen Millcreek apartments on Friday, a resident complained to an official about overgrown weeds in the field where the fire started.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake Fire Department reported a working structure fire on Friday afternoon. SLFD said there was a ...
MILLCREEK — Salt Lake City received a "courtesy notice" about overgrown weeds three days before a brush fire erupted on its ...
Salt Lake leaders say they are cooperating with fire investigators in relation to a large Millcreek fire that displaced 79 ...
The Salt Lake City-based World Trade Center, where the mission is to grow Utah companies through global networking and ...
Utah’s plan to build a 1,200-bed homeless shelter is stuck in the mud.
A new executive order from President Donald Trump, seeks to make it easier to move people from homeless encampments into ...
Salt Lake City recently transferred authority of a zone that can help businesses importing goods. It's now poised for ...
A hiker who died in a rock slide near Bell's Canyon has been identified as a prominent Utah attorney, who had worked the last ...
The three Salt Lake City park rangers were pleasant and knowledgeable as they stood on a bridge just west of Backman ...