Since 2022, Los Angeles County has used a predictive AI model to help it identify who is at risk for homelessness. That has some Utah leaders, including incoming state homeless coordinator Tyler Clancy, intrigued.
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Utah’s Department of Transportation bought 7 acres from Stuart Adams’ development company — more than the highway project needed. An auction to sell off the land at a state profit was later abruptly canceled.
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After a long and successful run as head coach, Kyle Whittingham is stepping down from the University of Utah’s football program. This marks the end of a three-decade-long era of Utah football.
It's time for "RadioWest's" annual Holiday Book Show. Catherine Weller, Ken Sanders and Anne Holman join us to talk about their favorite winter reads — the titles they recommend that we can all gift to each other or curl up with while the snow (hopefully) falls and the fire crackles.
More from RadioWest.
More from RadioWest.
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The warm autumn put Salt Lake City on track for its second-warmest year on record. It’s running 3.3 degrees hotter than its historical average.
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The University of Utah athletic programs could generate millions in new capital, but one industry observer says that could come at a cost for fans and smaller sports.
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Bringing trains back is part of the mayor’s vision to highlight a historic gem. The city is working with the Utah Transit Authority to figure out logistics.
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Mientras algunas escuelas reportaron aumentos porcentuales grandes en la cantidad de estudiantes principiantes de inglés este año, ninguna cumplió con el umbral de 30 estudiantes establecido por el proyecto de ley HB42.
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Access to green spaces is an important cornerstone for any community. Salt Lake City is looking to locals for input on how to grow green spaces.
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While some schools reported large percentage increases in the number of beginner English learners this year, none met the 30-student threshold established by HB42.
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El abogado del hombre espera que él termine de nuevo donde empezó, en una sala de entrevistas tratando de obtener su tarjeta verde, pero con él y su familia “habiendo sufrido innecesariamente”.
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The new Zion Discovery Center is under construction on Zion National Park’s less-crowded east side. The park hopes it will relieve congestion in Zion Canyon and offer visitors a different experience.
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The man’s attorney expects him to wind up back where he started, in an interview room trying to get his green card, but with him and his family “having suffered needlessly” in the meantime.
Bring your donations of non-perishable food items and clothing to the annual EBC Winter Food & Clothing Drive. Friday, December 12, from 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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