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A Cache Valley nonprofit is exploring the idea of creating a year-round resource center for those experiencing homelessness. Many residents support the idea, but funding is limited.
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Utah’s largest home, a Disney-themed mansion once listed for $35 million, is going to auction.
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Nearly 800 acres of a once-threatened canyon at the entrance to Cache Valley will now remain open and wild after a major land preservation deal.
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A Cache Valley dad invented a hiking cart that makes the trails more accessible.
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CAPSA is a nonprofit that supports survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. It's at risk of trimming or eliminating vital services due to federal and state funding limitations.
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Environmental consultants argue that a proposal to pave over part of their property would disrupt wildlife, damage ecosystems, and fragment the river corridor.
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A historic landmark, the restaurant will reopen this fall after years of extensive renovations. The updates preserve its classic charm while adding modern touches to enhance the dining experience.
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In response to state budget cuts, the university plans to reduce programs, offer buyouts, and focus on strategic reinvestment.
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Across rural Utah, hundreds have become homeowners by banding together with future neighbors to put up their own houses.
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A community meeting revealed UDOT's proposed road projects to improve Main Street mobility in growing northern Utah county.