Debate
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Trouble in Paradise: Ogden Valley Considers Its Water Use Future
Strict water restrictions, combined with fast growth, hit the upper Ogden Valley hard in 2021, causing some farmers and ranchers to rethink their livelihoods.
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Utah Parents on Pros and Cons of COVID-19 Vaccine for their Children
Children starting at age 5 are eligible for COVID -19 vaccinations, we interview several Utah parents to see what they think about it all.
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Mountains of Money: What Happened to Utah Ski Resorts?
Out-price, out-pace and over-develop our mountains just for the promise of more money, is contrary to what our true Utah ski pioneers envisioned, and runs contrary to the spirit of…
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Did These Utah Multi-Level Marketing Companies Really Need Giant PPP Loans?
Utah multi-level marketing companies thrived during the pandemic, so why did they need PPP loans?
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MAIN STREET SALT LAKE: Open Drug Use is Hurting Local Businesses
Homeless people using drugs in front of local businesses on Maine Street in Downtown Salt Lake are making customers uneasy to enter.
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Too Woke for Thanksgiving? Which Version of History Do You Observe?
Should we celebrate Thanksgiving? What version of history do you believe in? For me, it is a celebration of family and friends.
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Millcreek Residents Fed Up with Road Work on 3900 S
Many Millcreek and Holladay residents are wondering whether they’ll live long enough to see the completion of 3900 S between 2300 E and Wasatch Blvd. — a mere mile-and-a-half section…
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Will Utah Run Out of Water?
With Pineview being at its lowest level in years, some drastic measures need to take place. The residents of Perry, who rely on Pineview water for their secondary water, have…
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What Would Brigham Young Do?
Like the days of the Silver Rush in the 1860s, there is a land rush today, and nearly everyone is looking to cash in, especially members of the LDS Community.…
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Foothill: Residents Outraged Over a Proposed Lamplighter Square Project of Five-Story, 135-Unit Apartment Complex
East-bench neighborhood worries state and developer will bypass city zoning with liquor store development. The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with Utah Stories.…
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Ticket to Ride: “Political Pressure” Comes to Bear on Little Cottonwood Canyon Transportation Plans
While cog rail in Little Cottonwood Canyon is an exciting prospect, it may also be a lucrative one for C.W. Management, a development company owned by influential former Utah State…
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Sugar Town: Snelgrove Development Will Change What’s Left of Sugar House
The 323-unit apartment and retail project ― to be named Sugar Town ― will undoubtedly change the look and feel of Sugar House neighborhood.