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Is The Utah Legislature Passing Too Many Bills?
On today’s top 5, Governor Cox expresses concerns over the 591 bills that were passed in the state legislature.
Utah’s Housing Shortage Has Much More to Do with Zoning than with Land
On today’s top 5, affordable housing initiatives in Los Angeles show that Utah’s housing shortage has more to do with zoning than land.
Who Is Going to Live in Salt Lake City’s Tallest Building, Astra Towers
On Thursday morning a ceremony for the raising of the final beam for what is now Utah’s tallest building: The Astra Tower was held. This occasion brings on the question:…
Does A Homeless Industrial Complex Exist in Utah? New Numbers and Data Point to Facts
“The Homeless Industrial Complex” is a term used by some within the system, and lawmakers who criticize the spending with very little scrutiny over return on investment, or even a…
More than a Dozen Tenants Have Died at the Magnolia Apartments
Two sources at the Magnolia Apartments, claim they were heralded as being a “safe, housing-first, community.” But the $16.4 million facility with 54 units has become much different than the…
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…
Flood Waters Are Rising Fast in Salt Lake City, Utah
Utah 2023, in Salt Lake City in particular flood water are rising due to a large snow pack melting at a rapid rates.
Is Salt Lake City Covering Up Homeless Deaths?
The Situation For the Homeless Remains Dire “Nobody Wants to Step Up” says Ty Bellamy Ty Bellamy’s journey to becoming one of Salt Lake City’s most recognized homeless advocates has…