Banning Short-term Rentals Won’t Fix Utah’s Housing Crisis
While short-term rentals add a small amount of strain to the housing market, they are far from the main cause of Utah’s affordable housing crisis.
Getting Started with Cottage Court Starter Homes
A "starter home" lacks an official definition but is generally understood as a smaller home on a smaller lot, like a three-bed, two-bath house under 1,500 square feet on a one-eighth-acre lot.
Utah’s Nuclear Energy Moment
Backed by strong public support and a strong economic need for greater energy abundance, Utah is staking its claim in the nuclear renaissance, positioning itself as a bold leader in energy.
Getting Started with Small-lot Starter Homes
A "starter home" lacks an official definition but is generally understood as a smaller home on a smaller lot, like a three-bed, two-bath house under 1,500 square feet on a one-eighth-acre lot.
Homeschooling Isn’t the Problem
Gavin Peterson’s family pulled him out of school to homeschool after allegations of abuse were brought against the father. The end result was a tragic death, leading some to call for more regulation of homeschool families.
Gen Z’s New Path: Skip College
Gen Z doesn’t need to follow the same outdated formula. They need options, freedom and the chance to pursue careers that don’t come with a financial anchor.