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One Utah realtor has more houses for sale than buyers but her buyers are still priced out.
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Don’t wait till the fall. Beehive State gardeners can act now to plant late-bloomers or, even better, they can put off trimming up the yard.
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The new, larger city hall under construction in downtown is a sign of the growing pains St. George is going through as it rapidly expands.
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With a nearly $1 billion price tag, UTA’s FrontRunner expansion not only comes with new tracks but new trains as well.
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Utah City will be a dense mixed-use community in Vineyard, built around the city’s new FrontRunner train station.
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In a survey conducted by Salt Lake County Adult and Aging Services, health care was the top concern among older Utahns, as well as food insecurity and the cost of housing.
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A new analysis from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows a sizable increase in parents between the ages of 25 and 29 between 2020-2021.
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The new bus route is scheduled to begin next summer between St. George and the town of Springdale at the west entrance of Zion National Park. It's meant to make life easier for both tourists and residents.
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The initiative is asking voters to take the pricing and distribution of liquor, beer and wine out of state hands and privatize the industry.
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By 2060, the percentage of Utahns over 65 is projected to double. But for many, that age is just a number. Some older Utahns in St. George are keeping their minds and bodies active through dancing.
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When it comes to assisted living in small-town Utah, local officials need to factor in more than just demand from older residents.
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Between 2020 and 2060, the percentage of Utahns over 65 years old is projected to double, and communities across the state have to prepare to meet their needs.