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More and more Utahns are having fewer and fewer babies.
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Utah, Washington, Cache, Davis and Wasatch counties can expect to add more than 4,000 school-age children each by 2060, according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute.
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Washington County is running out of water to support its rapid growth. But a new plan charts a path for reusing and conserving enough water to get by for the next 20 years.
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Across the Southwest, aging infrastructure and shrinking water supplies are driving an increase in water costs.
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“People aren't excited about places where there's a terrible lifestyle, where there's a terrible economy,” said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox. “And the fact that Utah is changing tells me that we are doing things the right way.”
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PM2.5 is projected to decrease 30% by 2050 according to UDOT’s environmental impact statement on the I-15 expansion. But most of that is achieved through improving efficiency and electrification.
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While there is support for the plan’s goals, some of the finer details still need to be fleshed out.
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Although it’s tempting to slap a label on Utah like “red state” or “ultra religious” and call it good, we wanted to take a closer look at these things and get to the heart of what makes Utah, Utah.
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Utah doesn’t look the same as it did 20 years ago, becoming more diverse, older and less religious.
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Utah's population growth is poppin' but there's one small hiccup. OK, it's a big hiccup. Housing hasn't kept up.
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Six key factors, identified in a new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, have influenced how the state has grown in recent years.
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Mayor Erin Mendenhall, former mayor Rocky Anderson and Michael Valentine are all vying for the top office in Utah’s capital city.