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The bulk of funds will be allocated to widening roads and building new interchanges in counties across Utah.
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With a virtually guaranteed Olympics in 2034 and Utah’s new NHL team to face off in the fall, youth sports could get a huge boost in participation and financial assistance.
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Back when they rented, first-time homebuyer Erin Hardy and her husband estimate that a third of their income was spent on housing. She said their mortgage is almost double what they were paying in rent.
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The new tunnel, slated to open in October, cost roughly $80 million. Nearly 7% of the cost was for an interactive art installation.
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As of April 2, AAA said the average cost of a gallon of gas in Utah was $3.83. That’s about 0.30 cents higher than the national average and heading into spring break, up nearly 22% from a month ago.
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With new zoning rules on the books and more public money available for affordable housing than ever before, Salt Lake City now looks to where those projects fit best.
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The most recent cut passed by the Utah Legislature will reduce the state’s income tax to 4.55% in 2025.
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If you have the right insurance at the right time you might be fine, but for many Utahns, health care can be a logistical and financial nightmare.
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The ore extracted from the Pinyon Plain Mine will be transported to Energy Fuels’ mill in White Mesa, Utah — the only such mill in the U.S.
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Although the latest version of UTA Moves 2050 does not mention the Olympics, that’s not to say officials aren’t thinking about how the Winter Games could influence public transit.
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Clues as to what assurances the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games will give the IOC may lie in a bill the governor signed in 2023.
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For over 40 years, the Sundance Film Festival has called Park City home. That could change this fall if its contract is not renewed.
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In a hot housing market, the settlement could pave the way for Utahns to pay slightly less for a home.
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Lawmaker and developer Brad Wilson bought land that would later benefit from its proximity to a major development supported by a $160 million tax incentive.