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The resource center at Odyssey Elementary School in Ogden helps families meet their basic needs so they can address other priorities, like mental health and education.
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As part of its Fighting Hunger Statewide Initiative, the Utah Food Bank built new facilities in Springville, Blanding, Montezuma Creek and the Monument and Hurricane valleys.
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The U.S. Department of Education’s rollout of an updated student aid application promised to make the process easier. But riddled with problems, the number of completed applications have dropped.
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With new zoning rules on the books and more public money available for affordable housing than ever before, Salt Lake City now looks to where those projects fit best.
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If this funding request is approved, the quick growth of Utah’s voucher program follows the trend of what’s happened in many other states with voucher programs.
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The USDA just gave Utah $100,000 for housing rehab projects and Gov. Spencer Cox included $2.7 million for rural housing in his budget proposal.
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Central Utah faces the same housing crunch as the rest of the state and the loss of an affordable housing project is an even bigger blow
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The GOP senator says the act will lead to medication shortages and hurt research and development.
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Más personas están siendo desplazadas del westside de Salt Lake City debido a las inmobiliarias que han llegado a construir apartamentos de lujo, pero la gente a la que le tocó irse dice que todo se ha tornado más difícil.
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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 is the second version of a bill that the senator describes as “pro-family, pro-life and pro-marriage.”
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They examine colleges’ ability to boost economic mobility, updating long-standing methods that emphasized things like reputation and prestige.