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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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Utah municipalities involved in the program say interest has spiked since the extreme drought in 2020.
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Several employees at a Cottonwood Heights Starbucks have filed a formal petition to decertify the store’s union with the National Labor Relations Board.
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It’s estimated that about 2/3 of Utah’s drinking water is used to water lawns and that the typical homeowner uses twice as much as they really need.
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Twenty-three communities were eligible to participate, but several backed out over concerns about energy reliability and the program’s potential cost to residents.
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Cottonwood Heights officially became the first store to unionize in Utah joining a national movement of Starbucks' baristas.
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In a statement to KUER, a spokesperson said Starbucks is “listening and learning” from its employees, but they believe they’ll work better together without a union.
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During the Cottonwood Heights city council’s work session Tuesday night, Councilmember Tali Bruce requested the city adopt a policy that mirrors one…
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Tuesday morning, August 4, 2020COVID Numbers FallingUtah health officials reported 354 new cases of COVID-19 Monday. Although the number of new cases has…
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Cottonwood Heights Mayor Kelvyn Cullimore Jr. is facing three challengers in this year’s election. Cullimore has been the municipality’s only mayor since…