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A Utah neighborhood that prides itself on its rural vibe fears a nearby city is moving too fast on a request that could tee up beloved open space to development.
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In other news, Garden City's mayor died this week after a "short but courageous battle with cancer." And, Utah approved tax incentives for five productions set to film in the state this summer.
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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.