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One Reader Considers Another Cost of Drug Addiction
We explored the cost of drug addiction to users and society, One reader weighs in on the the consequences of growing drug crime on individuals
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Utah is the Perfect Place to Beat the February Blues
There is no need to let the winter inversion, dark days and seasonal depression get you down – Utah’s outdoors provides the cure.
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Just in Time for Valentine’s Day – Restaurant Picks from SLC’s Top Food Bloggers
Katelyn Moss: New: The Protein Foundry: Being a person who loves to stay active and fit, I’ve been obsessed with The Protein Foundry ever since its opening one year ago.…
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A Pedicabber’s Take on Working in Utah’s Inversion
I moved to Salt Lake City because of its assets: it offers incredible outdoor lifestyle opportunities, beauty in close proximity to the city, and excellent local restaurants, pubs and bars.…
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Inversion Alert! Never Trust Air You Can See – Update on Utah’s Red Air
Utah’s Dangerous Air—What You Need to Know and What You Can Do to Help
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Red Butte Events, National Parks and Utah Theater
There is plenty to do around the state from National Park free admission days to Eccles Broadway theater.
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Beat the Winter Blues – Read Utah Stories
If you are tired of feeling tired and have the winter blues, pick up our February issue and read our suggested cures.
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Misfits Diversify Provo With Fine Art Studios and Community Events
A gang of artists, armed with heart and gall and tools from Harbor Freight, threatens to diversify Provo, Utah, with fine art, coffee, haircuts, tattoos, and community events. They’ve taken…
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New World Distillery Brings Crystalline Gin to Ogden Valley
Ashley and Chris Cross have entered a world of botanicals, brews, spirits and a cozy store up in the Wasatch Back near Pine View Reservoir in Eden, Utah. Aptly, they…
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Utah Company Raises Funds to Combat the Killing of Rhinos for Their Horns
Some people spend their life looking for a greater purpose and a way to impact the world in a different way. The artists and illustrators at Kühl put their efforts…
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Utah’s Red Air Got You Hacking? Babs In The City on What To Do
Cough, cough, hack. Those are the sounds you hear no matter where you go in the Salt Lake Valley during January. People don’t believe me when I tell them we…
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Utah Chef Profile: Guillermo Torres of Cucina Toscana
Behind Guillermo’s love of cooking is a work ethic that surpasses most. “I work six days a week. I wouldn’t have it any other way. I love working here. Cooking…
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Changes Coming To Ogden’s Washington Boulevard
Ogden’s Historic 25th Street seems to have been brought back to life in recent years as new businesses and restorations have sped up the pulse of downtown. And this new…
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Sugar House Residents and Council Members on The Proposed Homeless Shelter
Salt Lake City mayor Jackie Biskupski announced in December that a 150-bed homeless shelter will be built near Sugar House’s Fairmont Park. Biskupski and Salt Lake City Council made the…
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Vivint Arena Gets A Remodel
In 1991, when Larry H. Miller realized that the Utah Jazz needed a larger arena in order to become a permanent Utah franchise, he commissioned a 20,000-seat facility to be…
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Salt Lake City Marches Against Trump
On January 20, 2017, the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) protested the inauguration of the Trump presidency. They protested in conjunction with others nationwide. Between 1000 and 1200 protesters…