How Outdated Zoning Laws Are Stifling Agritourism Innovation
Giving farmers simple and clear agritourism ordinances is the best way to ensure our children today and generations to come may reap the rich benefits of agritourism.
Zoos, Arts, and Parks: How Utah Voters Are Shaping Local Taxes
In the end, RAP taxes reflect a broader principle: that local democracy works best when citizens are empowered to make decisions that directly impact their lives.
Your Taxes, Your Choice: What Utah’s 2024 Ballot Propositions Mean for You
If you want a say in how your tax dollars are spent, learning about these bonds — and turning out to vote on them — is essential.
Utah is Getting a New City and Town
Utah is getting two new cities. What does this process entail, and what does it mean for the residents and Utahns in general?
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.
Silver Linings in the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene
X has been flooded with posts of North Carolina residents thanking Apple for their life-saving tech, a testament to how tech innovation, when given the space to thrive, can transform into life saving tools.