Emily Means
ReporterEmily Means was raised in Layton, Utah, but she’s found her place in Salt Lake City. She’s worked at just about every public radio station in and around Salt Lake, starting as a weekend host at KUER in 2015, then a producer at KRCL and KCPW and a municipal reporter at KPCW in Park City. As one of KUER's politics reporters, Emily is most passionate about social justice issues. She loves drinking lattes from local coffee shops and exploring her neighborhood in search of cats.
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The Legislature later amended the bill to clarify the state will be responsible for legal costs.
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Councilmembers say the pause is necessary to find a better solution.
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Cox's letter on the veto signaled his disapproval of the bill and the process through which it was passed.
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The U.S. Senate recently passed the measure. It would mean darker mornings and more sunlight in the evenings year-round.
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The legislative session ended March 4, and Cox said he’s still reviewing bills in the order they arrive at his desk.
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White prayer flags waved in the breeze over a pavilion outside the hospital commemorating patients who have died from COVID-19.
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A new dormitory-style housing project could be coming to Salt Lake City but some people worry it could worsen access to affordable housing.
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Some Democrats have criticized Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson for supporting the independent candidate over one from her own party.
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The session started off with an intense focus on the COVID-19 pandemic. But after that, the focus shifted to tax cuts, culture wars and water conservation.
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Salt Lake City ha lanzado un proyecto para entender los impactos de la gentrificación en diversas comunidades. La gentrificación es un fenómeno de renovación de zonas urbanas minusvaloradas que termina desplazando a los residentes del área por otros con mayor poder adquisitivo. Algunos residentes de la ciudad ya están sintiendo sus efectos.
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Salt Lake City has launched a project to understand the impacts of gentrification on communities. Meanwhile, some residents are feeling those impacts in real time.
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State lawmakers who handle the budget recommended far less funding for affordable housing than the governor requested.