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Billed as “Utah’s Innovation Community,” The Point in Draper aims to be a mixed-use development that combines housing with amenities, transit and economic growth.
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Reaching for Air: Four Utahns installed sensors built by Columbia University’s Brown Institute in their homes. Here’s what they found.
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Two Utah households on opposite sides of the Salt Lake Valley recorded every polluting habit, leading one to change beloved routines.
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“There's a lot of anxiety out there,” said Michael Gowans, president of the Alpine Education Association teachers union and teacher at Westlake High School.
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After being talked about for decades, preliminary votes show Utah County voters want to split the Alpine School District into thirds
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The $50 million purchase will include a 215,000-square-foot fully-furnished building and 16 acres of developable land.
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Depending on what voters decide, they could split Alpine School District into thirds.
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The Alpine school board wants to move forward with a two-district split proposal. But local cities are looking at splitting into thirds
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The Alpine School District is currently exploring breaking up into two or three new districts. The issue could be on the November ballot.
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Utah reached its highest dew point levels on record in August. But climate change means humid summers might be the new norm in the dry state.
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The old Utah State Prison will be the center of a new community built on smart growth and walkability.
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In the coming weeks, Utah State Correctional Facility officials will begin to transfer prisoners from the Draper location to the new Salt Lake City prison.