Community Relations
-
A New Several Stories High Apartment Building on Historic 25th Street in Ogden, Utah Ruining Its Charm or Not? Residents Complain.
Ogden’s Historic 25th Street is rich with charm, historic significance and unique architecture, but in the works is a several- story apartment complex right in the heart of the street.
-
The Rapidly Changing Face of Downtown Salt Lake City
The face of Downtown Sat Lake is rapidly changing. New hotels, apartment buildings are rising but some historic buildings are thorn down.
-
The Legacy of The Man Who Photographed Women Wearing Body Paint in the Utah Desert
Paul Butler, became famous for his remarkable nude figure drawings and photos of women wearing body paint.
-
Will Former Sugar House Sizzler Site Turn into a Gas Station? Sugar House Residents Kept in the Dark.
Gas Station proposed for corner property. In February earlier this year, Nathan Abbot, representing Galloway US, submitted a conditional use proposal to the SLC Planning Commission to build a Kum…
-
Five Ways Utahns Can Save Water
Utah is in full-blown drought mode. Here are five easy things we can all do to save water, energy and money.
-
The Last Ride on Number 6 Bus: 100 Years Long Mass Transit along Sixth Avenue in Salt Lake City Ends
The route’s closure marks the end of mass transit along Sixth Avenue, which has seen public vehicles lumber along in one form or another for more than 100 years.
-
Five Things in Utah That Need To Go
If you are thinking about moving to Utah and wonder about its bad and good. Here is a list of five bad things about Utah that need to go.
-
Demise of Port O’ Call and Why Did the Borg Arrive In Utah?
The hidden story behind why Port O’Call, Salt Lake City’s most iconic bar of all time was replaced by a Borg cube.
-
Challenges and Obstacles to Maintaining the Utah Lifestyle
Utah (to our benefit) has always been considered a little too weird for most Americans. It has traditionally drawn far fewer migrants than Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Austin. But…
-
Best Avocado Toast in Salt Lake
I must pay homage to the avocado toast producers for satisfying my craving for their green goodness despite the massive price hikes in avocados and their ever-diminishing margins.
-
Millie’s Burgers: Doing it Right, Fresh and from Scratch in Sugar House
Burgers and fries made the old fashion way is what Dan and Stacy Neilson, owners of Millie’s Burgers in Sugar House, do six days a week.
-
Moab Workers Build Their Own Homes to Overcome Housing Shortage
Arroyo Crossing, Moab homes are built specifically for Grand County workers on a parcel owned by the nonprofit Moab Area Community Land Trust.
-
Preserving Theatrical History: Saving Pantages Theatre
In mid-March, the future of the Utah Pantages Theatre hung by a thread as supporters fought in court to stop developers from demolishing the once-glamorous century-old structure on Main Street.