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06-01-2025 Vol 1978

Abigail Harper

Oakland Officials Launch Northlake Project to Revitalize Uptown Business District

In a significant move towards revitalizing Oakland’s downtown area, elected officials and economic boosters gathered on Monday in an empty…

San Francisco Eases Financial Reporting Requirements for Nonprofits Amid Safety Concerns

San Francisco is easing financial reporting requirements for city-funded nonprofits after some raised concerns that making such information public could…

Chocolate Bunnies Bring Spring Joy to Stonestown Farmers Market

On a sunny spring morning, a stroll through the Stonestown Farmers Market reveals a delightful stall adorned with chocolate delights.…

Alaska Senate Unanimously Advances Capital Budget with School Maintenance Focus

JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate on Tuesday unanimously voted to advance the capital budget, emphasizing funding for school maintenance. The…

Cannabis Use and Male Fertility: Experts Weigh In

About a decade ago, patients began approaching Dr. Alexander Pastuszak with a pressing question: does smoking weed affect their fertility?…

The Rose Ticket Wins ASUU Presidency After Historic Revote

In a historic election, The Rose Ticket was declared the winner of the University of Utah’s 2025 ASUU presidency on…

Utah’s Congressional Delegation Moves to Protect University of Utah’s Research Park

WASHINGTON — Utah’s congressional delegation is pushing to preserve access to the University of Utah’s Research Park amid legal uncertainties…

March 2025 Roadmap to Prosperity Economic Dashboard Released, Highlighting Utah’s Economic Resilience

SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake Chamber, in partnership with the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute,…

Stadler Expands Facility in Salt Lake City to Develop Electric Battery-Powered Trains

With only about 1% of railroad lines in the United States equipped with overhead wires, engineers at Salt Lake City’s…

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport Immigrants in Colorado

A federal judge in Denver has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from using the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to deport…

Denver Residents Voice Ideas for Vibrant Denver Bond in April Meeting

More than 100 people gathered in the cafeteria at Skinner Middle School in early April to share their feedback on…

GES Community Advocates for Safer Streets and Infrastructure Improvements

Members of the Globeville, Elyria, and Swansea (GES) community are advocating for essential infrastructure upgrades to enhance safety in their…