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Salt Lake City's west side has worse air quality than the east side — for reasons that range from a mistake made in the 1890s and decades of redlining.
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Since July, domestic violence calls statewide have increased by 80% — a sign seen as a positive due to the effects of the state's new lethality assessment law.
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Voters in 12 Utah cities will use ranked choice for some races when they cast their ballots this year.
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Members of the Salt Lake City Council held a community conversation about the issue of homelessness on Oct. 2.
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One Utah realtor has more houses for sale than buyers but her buyers are still priced out.
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After Salt Lake City fenced off the median island on 500 West, advocates are worried that people have been pushed farther away from homeless services.
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West-siders bear the brunt of the valley's poor air quality and don't always know how to plead their cases to elected officials. Our Reaching for Air project tried to close the gap between constituents and their representatives.
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Utah state law requires government officials in Salt Lake County to create a shelter overflow plan for the winter. The state will review Salt Lake County’s plan and decide whether to approve it.
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Utah’s urban area aging adults have transit options for medical needs, but gaps to transportation in rural areas need adressing.
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The awareness campaign for responsible prescription drug use features the faces of local miners in Utah's Emery and Carbon counties.
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Although the gondola project is the official selection, it also includes enhanced bus service — and funding for the gondola phase is not final.
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The plaintiffs argue the Utah lawmakers went too far. But the defendants claim the Legislature has equal power as the people.