Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall lifted the city's weeklong 8 p.m. curfew Wednesday as protesters marched peacefully through the streets for the third day in a row.
Chief Mike Brown and officers with the Salt Lake City Police Department took a knee with protesters outside the department's headquarters during the third night of protests in the city.
The mother of a Salt Lake City police officer who knelt with protesters outside of the department during Monday’s demonstration says he did it to “show he cared.”
Prominent community members met privately with Salt Lake City police Chief Mike Brown and Mayor Erin Mendenhall on Tuesday to discuss police policies and procedures.
Powerful images of Salt Lake City police officers kneeling with protesters Monday night may be the building blocks for dialogue and show of mutual respect between police and protesters during a turbulent week.
West Valley City police and FBI agents said they arrested two men who had multiple firearms before they arrived at a protest in downtown Salt Lake City.
After a turbulent protest in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday that ended with dozens of arrests, both the mayor and police chief said they suspected instigators came from out of state.
Strong words coming from Salt Lake Police who said they are coming after those who destroyed property and attacked officers during Saturday's protests.
Governor Gary Herbert has declared a state of emergency and ordered the Utah State Capitol Building in response to a protest turned that turned violent in downtown Salt Lake City.
A civil rights legend in our community said he hasn’t seen this much civil upheaval, cries for change, and violent protest since the summer of 1968 when Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued a statement on his social media pages condemning racism in light of the death of George Floyd and protests that have erupted into violence across the country.
The founder of Black Lives Matter Utah is speaking out after what started as a peaceful protest Saturday led to several businesses being vandalized - and nearly two dozen officers being injured.