Utah Stories
ADD/ADHD Diagnoses in Utah Keep Increasing
The drugs that doctors use to treat ADHD are not nearly as effective as improving nutrition that focuses on gut health.
Will Infrastructure Improvements Along 2100 South Ruin Some Of Our Most Beloved Sugar House Businesses?
Projected to span over the next four years, Sugar House will be experiencing a one-two punch of construction. Will this ruin some of our beloved small local businesses?
Why Is it Taking So long for A Sanctioned Campground in Salt Lake City?
When homeless leaders such as Ty Bellamy of Black Lives for Humanity and Kseniya Kniazeva of Nomad Alliance talk about what the unsheltered homeless need more than anything they say…
March 2023 Activities and Events in Utah
Here is a short list of events and activities taking place in Utah during the month of March 2023.
Homeless Voices Need to Be Heard
Rio Grande “Homeless Island” campers talk about what the city could be doing right now to get them into jobs and off of the streets.
Exploring Video Game Addiction in Utah
In 2018, the World Health Organization included gaming disorders among mental health conditions. How prevalent is this disorder in Utah?
Is Utah’s $67 Million Brine Shrimp Industry in Peril?
The Great Salt Lake Brine Shrimp Industry is Much Larger Than You Might Imagine, will the industry survive the shrinking Great Salt Lake?
Saving Great Salt Lake: 47-Day Vigil for Shrinking Great Salt Lake
The 47-Day Vigil for Shrinking Great Salt Lake will take place from January 16th to March 4th, corresponding with the 47-day 2023 Utah State Legislative session.
Being Gay in Utah : Growing Up in the Shadows of Shame
Growing up gay in Utah County under the shadow of the Mormon church was definitely a unique experience and for some very traumatizing.
SLC Gets Outdoor Retailer Back, but with a Sour Note Persisting
The Utah Outdoor Retailer Convention (OR), has officially returned to Salt Lake City after moving temporarily to Denver, Colorado.
Balti Chicken Vindaloo
I love this spicy Balti-style chicken vindaloo made with a fragrant melange of spices and sharp tang from malt vinegar.
$12 Million Not Enough To Complete The S-Line Extension Project In Sugar House
Salt Lake City received $12 million to extend the S-Line to the intersection of Simpson Avenue and Highland Drive. But $12 million is not enough to complete the project.
The Salt Lake’s Other Choir Performs this Holiday Season
The Salt Lake Men’s Choir is fondly known as Salt Lake’s “Other Choir”. The 60-member ensemble has blended voices for 39 years.
Will Housing in Utah Ever Become Affordable Again?
There are a few signs that more cities could adopt and adapt existing zoning laws to allow for more affordable housing. But there is just one major roadblock: NIMBYISM.
A Look at Tenement Housing as Opposed to Government Housing
Crossing the Chasm From Homeless to Productive Citizen. How free-markets could succeed where the government has failed.
Helper, Utah: This Old Train Town Isn’t Just A Whistlestop Any More
For many years, the sleepy town of Helper, Utah was only a place to stop for fuel on the way to and from the world-famous Arches and Canyonlands National Parks.