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The program aims to provide a safe, trauma-informed, and home-like environment that can serve youth who’ve run away or are experiencing homeless.
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The proposed housing code is projected to reduce C02 emissions by 18,000 metric tons in the first year.

You’ve probably seen it on postcards, on bottles of gin or mounted on the wall in gas stations or quaint restaurants: The jackalope. Half jackrabbit, half antelope. A true icon of the American West. But why? And where does it come from?
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The county assessor says that’s because of high property values and freezes to the school fund tax rate.
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The K-12 school year is starting soon and many parents, students and teachers are concerned about safety. The School Safety Pilot Program Grant has given six Utah schools funding to improve safety procedures this year.
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More people are being displaced from Salt Lake’s westside as developers come in and build luxury apartment buildings, but the people who left say it’s only gotten harder to live elsewhere.
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This summer compared to last year there’s been about a 25% dip in visitors entering the park, according to park data.
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Scientists are trying to strike a balance between reducing agricultural water consumption and maintaining high crop production.
What effect has Great Salt Lake had on you? Have you hiked Antelope Island? Do you have a memory of sailing, rowing or duck hunting? Tell us about it!
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