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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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With a majority of Utahns unable to pay for homeownership, the state’s rental market is projected to get increasingly pricey.
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Officials hope the new school will make it easier for more students to take college courses while still in high school.
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Braiders and barbers showcased their hair-styling talents in Ogden as part of the Utah Juneteenth Festival.
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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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La’Ford’s exhibition at Ogden Contemporary Arts runs through July 24, 2022.
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There is currently no transitional housing in all of Weber and Morgan counties and only one domestic violence emergency shelter. That shelter is trying to fill the gap.
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The Utah System of Higher Ed is responding.
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President Joe Biden announced a rule this week cracking down on “ghost guns.” What does that mean for Utah?
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A traveling art project has made its way to Ogden. It’s capturing a linguistic portrait of the people who live in the city.
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Schools in Utah and Washington counties are seeing some of the highest growth. Other districts, not so much.