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“The River Tunnel” now takes passengers from one concourse to the other with a new plaza and revamped terrazzo world map waiting for them on the other side.
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“Our goal with this task force is to reduce demand through prevention and treatment, address root causes of fentanyl abuse and disrupt fentanyl trafficking networks,” Gov. Spencer Cox said.
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The bond would be used to rebuild Highland and West high schools, as well as go toward district sustainability projects.
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Abravanel Hall no longer faces an uncertain future as Salt Lake City barrels ahead with a new downtown sports and entertainment district. Instead, it will be renovated, and the Utah Symphony likes the sound of that.
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Utah is mostly the same team that took the ice last season as the Arizona Coyotes. History has been kind to other teams that have changed cities. Many clubs won right away and even captured championships not long after arriving in their new homes.
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Eastern Idaho and western Wyoming are hotspots for salmon shares from Bristol Bay, Alaska. Customers are increasingly buying wild sockeye in bulk because they say it tastes better, and they want to support small businesses.
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The Salt Lake City Council gave its final approval to move forward with Ryan Smith’s proposed downtown revitalization around Delta Center, which the public will foot part of the bill for.
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During his visit to Utah, IOC President Thomas Bach hoped to ease worries that Salt Lake City could lose the 2034 Winter Olympics if organizers don’t fulfill an agreement to play peacemaker between anti-doping authorities.
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Building a temporary practice facility was the most pressing and perhaps most difficult undertaking for the Utah Hockey Club. It was not the only one as the club raced against time to be ready for the Oct. 8 season opener against the Chicago.
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From Salt Lake City to Brigham City to Cedar City, average temperatures were up both day and night over the summer. And according to forecasts, the above-average heat may not be over yet.
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With an $85 million general obligation bond dedicated to parks, trails and open spaces at the ready, Salt Lake City can modernize and reimagine some of its most used public spaces.
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“This field is beautiful. It's too bad to see it go,” said long-time Bees fan Shay Hollinger.