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Supply drives like the Maui Relief Drive put on by Utah Valley University's Pacific Islander Initiative and the Ogden Police Department’s food and clothing drive have been swamped with community support.
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The late Velma Burkhart fell for a scam that’s prevalent in Utah – her own daughter and grandson convinced her to give them money for fake situations. It left her short for her own expenses.
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Seven people are running to be Ogden’s next mayor and every single one says affordable housing is a big problem.
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The Planned Parenthood Association of Utah is celebrating its bigger and better Ogden facility.
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Seven people are running to be Ogden’s next mayor. Candidates now have to campaign for longer since the Utah Legislature moved the election dates.
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Utah lawmakers have allocated a total $40 million toward flood management after Wednesday's special session.
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The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah was given a notice from Ogden city to vacate by Sept. 6. Those who run the facility said it’s not enough time for them to find a new facility.
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Utah got a new flag this year. And it’s not alone in that pursuit. Illinois and Minnesota are thinking about it and closer to home, Ogden wants a new banner too.
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The Ogden City Council has declared its support and dedication to Union Station, but tangible progress on redevelopment of the campus and its museums will take at least two years.
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Transit advocates and UDOT are excited to see that Utah got attention in the president’s budget proposals.
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Housing construction on what used to be a University of Utah parking lot has some students upset with the lack of parking. In the end, different Utah cities and schools have a variation of the problem.
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Cities spent $8.68 million on police to deal with homeless shelter impacts.