Alegra Zuchowicz
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Mid City Salon Owner Teresa Bowman Leaves Downtown SLC Due To Public Masturbaters
Salt Lake City’s downtown is beloved by locals, but is the homeless problem ruining downtown? Are businesses moving out of Main Street because they don’t feel safe?
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Parley’s Trail Is Finally Completed: Celebrations Ensued At Morning Ribbon Cutting
On the morning of September 28th, around 10:00 a.m., crowds gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting at Parley’s Trail. Many people were chatting and celebrating, saying things like, “We finally…
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You Can Make A Difference For Your Local Animal Shelter
Please consider, fostering, adopting, volunteering, and donating at your local shelters in Utah. Our furry friends need you. Best Friends Animal Society came on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss…
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Mental Health Among Salt Lake City’s Homeless is Impacting Law, Order and Justice
Salt Lake City District Attorney Sim Gill Weighs in on the increasing problems of severe mental disorders among Utah’s Homeless.
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Where Booze and Hiking Brings Lifelong Friendships in Utah Outdoors
Cindy and Angelique the founders of Women’s Wine Hiking Society came on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss the details of their group.
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No Camping Laws Along the Jordan River have Been Difficult to Enforce.
The Jordan River in Utah is home to many homeless people. Although there are signs indicating that it’s illegal.
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Petra’s Story: The Power of Positive Baking
Petra Vigil has been in the German baking business for ten years, and has sold in farmers markets across Utah.
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Domestic Violence in Utah is all too Prevalent
Domestic violence in Utah is all too prevalent. Josie White came on the podcast to discuss what South Valley Services does to help with this issue.
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From Homeless Drug Addict to Homeless Advocate: The Moe Egan Story
Moe Egan comes on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss his inspiring story of starting out a homeless drug addict and now working for The Other Side Village.
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Hopi and Navajo Reservations — Cultural Richness and Difficulties on the Reservation
Cheryl Marzec came on the podcast to discuss her non profit Sumi Nungwa and all of the lessons she has learned from being involved with the Navajo and Hopi.
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Can Vans & Campers Solve the Affordable-housing Crisis?
Brandon Zinninger owner of Reparadise comes on the podcast to discuss if vans and RVs can solve the affordable housing crisis, and the major success of his camper company.
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Saving Utah’s Pantages Theater from Demolition and Corruption
In a recent podcast, Michael Valentine, who fought to save the Pantages Theater, discussed with Richard Markosian, the development deal and the ongoing battle to reclaim the land and restore…