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When Nibley set out to redesign 1200 West, officials wanted to make sure it would be safe for cyclists and pedestrians as it passed through a residential area. But they didn't expect the backlash.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Julie Jag and Jose Davila IV join host UPR’s Tom Williams to talk about the week’s top stories, including Utah’s high-stakes plan for the 2034 Olympics.
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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 community meeting revealed UDOT's proposed road projects to improve Main Street mobility in growing northern Utah county.
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Tribune reporters talk about the latest news, including a recap of the election results, UDOT's plans to tackle the 'red snake,' restoration at the Bear River Massacre site, and more.
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Small communities are often hit with big city problems like traffic congestion and shortages of affordable housing.
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According to Hyde Park Mayor Bryan Cox, this is just one phase of a project that will eventually extend Wolf Pack Way all the way to Smithfield.
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A natural gas line ruptured outside of Utah State University late Monday evening.
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With winter coming early this year, traffic in Big Cottonwood Canyon was highly crowded this past opening weekend with skiers and snowboarders eagerly waiting for their chance to hit the slopes.
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Cade Brenchley, the driver said his brakes were functioning fine near the runaway truck ramp — a 3.4 million cable system located roughly a mile from the intersection — but turned “spongy and soft” a half mile later.