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SugarHouse Barbeque Company closing after struggles with road construction

Sugarhouse Barbeque is calling it quits and road construction is a big part of the reason, according to General Manager Jeff Berg.
2 years ago

Homes in Eagle Mountain under watering restriction, owners face fines for violations.

Officials implemented the watering restriction after they found low levels of water in one of Eagle Mountain's water tanks. .
2 years ago

Utah ranks fourth in nation for amount of toxic chemicals released into environment

The high toxic chemicals ranking is contributed to by Kennecott Copper Mine, according to Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment.
2 years ago

Ogden City is considering restrictions to multifamily housing in commercial zones

Ogden officials want to limit multifamily housing construction in commercial zones, citing a lack of walkability, services, and recreation amenities.
2 years ago

Crossroads Urban Center worried Rocky Mountain Power rate hike will hit too hard

Glenn Bailey with Crossroads Urban Center says the Rocky Mountain Power rate hike will be too unaffordable for low income individuals.
2 years ago

Utah study examines fireworks and pollution in July

The smoke that comes from fireworks adds to pollution in northern Utah according to a two-year study conducted by BYU researchers.
2 years ago

More single women are homeowners than single men, report shows

A report from LendingTree shows that, nationally, more single young women are homeowners than single young men.
2 years ago

Salt Lake City Planning Commission opposes rezoning proposal in Emigration Canyon

The area for the proposed Emigration Canyon rezoning is east of Utah's Hogle Zoo, close to an existing high-rise condominium tower.
2 years ago

Cedar City working to protect family of bald eagles

Bald eagles often spend their winters in Cedar City but migrate north for the summer. However, one pair has decided to stay.
2 years ago

Organizers reveal 2034 Olympics budget, total comes in slightly less than 2002

Utah hopes to be named as the host city for the 2034 games, and budget planning is already underway.
2 years ago

Could Salt Lake City’s west side get historic designation?

Salt Lake City has two new historic districts. And now there's a push to create historic districts for the city's west side.
2 years ago

Home prices still rising in the Beehive State

Utah home prices are showing no signs of slowing, with an almost 6% increase since 2023. Should these numbers scare you?
2 years ago

Utah is lacking school guidance counselors

Every school guidance counselor in Utah is responsible for an estimated 500 students, double the suggested rate.
2 years ago

Dog moms and dads, be on the lookout for foxtail seeds

Wild grass seeds called foxtails can become embedded in a dogs fur, and may require surgery to remove.
2 years ago

Is an underground tunnel in Salt Lake City’s future?

The Smith Entertainment Group recently shared a more walkable future for a new downtown Salt Lake City.
2 years ago

Draper won’t build a “homeless camp” as claimed on protest sign

Draper officials don't know why a sign is still on the corner of 11400 South and State, since the developer's plan is approved.
2 years ago

Redevelopment plans in Salt Lake City creates concerns for Japantown

The Salt Lake City 'Japantown' area has already been reduced in size. Supporters don't want to see further erosion.
2 years ago

Home listings for sale in Utah went up almost 23% in April

Deanna Devey with the Utah Association of Realtors shared insights of new listings for homes, the total supply of homes and the number of closed sales all increased in April.
2 years ago

Fishing limit will increase ahead of lake poisonings

Before the Utah Division of Natural Resources can poison and reset, they are increasing the limit from 4 to 16 fish.
2 years ago

Reward offered for Strawberry Walleye invasion

The DWR is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person who illegally introduced walleye fish to Strawberry Reservoir.
2 years ago

Utah becomes 20th state to host nonprofit The Laundry Project

The Laundry Project is a humanitarian effort that provides laundry services for free in lower-income communities.
2 years ago

Rain or shine, Nihon Matsuri, the Japanese street festival, is happening this Saturday

Grab your umbrella and go to Nihon Matsuri, or the Japanese street festival, this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2 years ago

Renewable power relationships still strong in Utah

Rocky Mountain Power is holding off on acquiring resources right now, but a spokesman said that doesn't impact a Utah renewable energy program.
2 years ago