Are Homeless Issues Taking Over Downtown Salt Lake?
Gourmandise Bakery, Peter Prier Violin Making School and the Ibarra Building next door to HSL Restaurant make up a few of the weaves of the cultural and economic tapestry in the district located around 300 East between 200 and 300 South. With drug use and drug trafficking running rampant, both day and night, and garbage strewn across lawns and on sidewalks, this neighborhood has certainly seen better days.
Salt Lake City Entreprepreneur, David Ibarra visited the Utah Stories podcast to discuss his experience with the homeless issues in his neighborhood in Salt Lake City. Ibarra has been in Salt Lake City for many years and has seen the city change and evolve drastically over the past few years, and not always for the better.
Business owner David Ibarra described an incident in which he was attacked outside of his Salt Lake City business.
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Is The American Dream Evaporating?
Taymour Semnani who is running for Salt Lake City Council District 6 came on the Utah Stories Podcast to discuss Salt Lake City's issues and the American dream.
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Utah is 97% Percent Empty: Why Can't We Find Affordable Housing?
Utah has all these empty buildings and empty lots, but why can’t we provide affordable housing? Only about three to four percent of Utah is occupied by humans. Why can’t we fill these empty buildings with units that homeless people can fill up?
Casey McDonough comes on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss this issue.
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Proposed Heber Valley Temple Has Some Residents Up in Arms Over Water and Light Issues
Lisa Habash comes on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss the Heber Valley Temple proposal, and whether the impacts it will have on Heber Valley are worth it.
The proposed Temple threatens the beautiful sky and nature that Heber Valley offers.
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Five Wacky Utah Stories
Recently, Utah Stories had on the podcast longtime Utah publisher Rhett Long. Long has been the publisher of the Ogden Standard Examiner, Provo Daily Herald, and The Saint George Spectrum. He is something of a collector of the oddball stories taking place in Utah. Naturally, he mentioned a few that gained national headlines worthy of discussion.
Whether you are new to Utah wanting to get a handle on the quirks and oddities or you are a longtime resident believing to know the culture of the Beehive State and its antics and foibles, you might want to check these out.
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Was Mayor Mendenhall Dishonest About Permanent Supportive Housing Numbers?
Rocky Anderson came on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss Utah's homelessness, and the policies that are currently in place.
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A Proposed Temple Dividing the City of Heber
A temple has been proposed in Heber Valley by the LDS Church. Why this proposal has split the community due to the scale, light pollution, and impacts to traffic and water.
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The Urbanization of Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City was once accurately described as a “commuter city”, to a degree it still is. Every day thousands of people commute in and thousands return back to their suburban cul-de-sacs. But as more out-of-state urban residents move into Salt Lake City the demographics are quickly changing.
As the saying goes “demographics is destiny”, the demographics of Salt Lake City have undergone a radical tipping point: there are now more non-Mormon singles living in Salt Lake City than there are LDS Members and families. We recently learned that the fastest-growing demographic of the new urban core of Salt Lake City are singles. And according to national statistics singles in their late twenties and early thirties are in far less of a hurry to get married.
Is Salt Lake City’s destiny to become a city for single partiers rather than married-with-children responsible, industrious LDS members? It appears so. And with Salt Lake City now gaining recognition as one of the most “LGBTQ+ friendly” cities in the United States, clearly the demographic change could be considered a 180-shift from how the LDS Church envisioned its headquarters city to be. Should we embrace our new demographics and destiny?
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What does abuse look like in relationships.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. What does this mean? What does abuse look like in relationships.
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What do healthy relationships look like?
On the other hand, it’s important to discuss what healthy relationships look like. “Healthy relationships are based on mutual respect, there should be a friendship present, and shared decision making,” White said.
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How will local journalism survive without newspapers?
Is real journalism dead? Is print journalism dead? These questions have been circulating over the past twenty-something years in the journalistic community.
Rhett Long, long-time publisher came on the Utah Stories podcast to discuss the journalistic community in Utah.
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Why Would You Close Your Salon on Main Street?
Teresa Bowman has owned Mid City Salon since 1997 in Salt Lake City. She has now closed her business and moved to Trolley Square. Why?
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Gondola Works?
Putting the longest gondola in the world up Little Cottonwood Canyon would destroy the experience for everyone who doesn’t want to pay the fees for lift tickets, parking, and a gondola ride.
The gondola passed UDOT’s approval process. So what does that mean for you and me?
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Is Homelessness Ruining Downtown Salt Lake City As We Know It?
Salon Owner Teresa Boweman comes on the Utah Stories Podcast to discuss the difficulties of owning a downtown business in Salt Lake City because of the prevalent homeless problem.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
On this episode, Josie White the Development Director for South Vallery Services discusses the importance of awareness for domestic violence. And resources to help with this issue that is extremely prevalent in Utah.
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Consider The Voice of the Unsheltered
Richard Markosian and Michael Jewkes discuss their documentary about the homeless of Salt Lake City. And why it is important that you care about our homeless.
It will premiere November 2nd from 6-9 p.m. at Brewvies.
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The Decline of Journalism in Utah With Longtime Publisher of 4 Different Utah Newspapers, Rhett Long
Newspapers and local journalism is a small fraction of what it was 20 years ago. Journalists are not scrutinizing the actions of our elected leaders, nor the ways our tax dollars are being spent. Journalists are not scrutinizing their cronyism, and they're not checking facts well enough. Rhett Long, longtime publisher of The Daily Herald in Provo, The Standard Examiner in Ogden, The Pyramid in Ephraim, The Spectrum in St George, The Daily News in Cedar City, and The Mesquite Times joins Utah Stories to discuss journalism in Utah.
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How Best Friends Animal Society is Making a Difference
Nick Lippincott discusses how animals and pets are treated in Utah and why microchipping is critical to help with this issue as well as volunteering, fostering, adopting, and donating.
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The Homeless Industrial Complex in Utah
When most pundits talk about a, "Deep State," they only think of it existing in Washington D.C. Utah Stories has been investigating Utah's "Deep State" actors. What can be done about these leaders making exorbitant amounts of money while holding little accountability to voters.
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The Homeless Industrial Complex in Utah
When most pundits talk about a, "Deep State," they only think of it existing in Washington D.C. Utah Stories has been investigating Utah's "Deep State" actors. What can be done about these leaders making exorbitant amounts of money while holding little accountability to voters.
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Recap of Homeless Advocates in Salt Lake City
This episode is a recap of homeless advocates in Salt Lake City. Carol Howell, Moe Egan, Ty Bellamy, and Jillian Olmstead. Also Crystal a local homeless person talks about her experience being on the streets.
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In 2019 Magnolia Apartments opened to shelter some of Salt Lake Cit’s most vulnerable people.
According to both a manager and a tenant over a dozen have died in the Magnolia Apartments. We are breaking a story about this issue from the manager and tenant’s perspective. Link in bio for the full story. #utahhomeless #homeless #helpthehomeless #homelessoutreach #homelessawareness #utahstories #slc #utahgram #utahphotographers #visitutah #utahunique #instautah #utahlife #iloveutah #utahnews #utah #yelpslc
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A County Worker agreed to anonymously speak with Utah Stories.
He discussed how their is very little compassion for homeless mentally ill people. Homeless Industrial Complex seems to be a severe problem in Utah according to multiple sources. We’re breaking a story today about the Homeless Industrial Complex, link in bio.For updates on our documentary film on homelessness in Utah subscribe to Utah Stories’ digital newsletter at utahstories.com. #utahhomeless #homeless #helpthehomeless #homelessoutreach #homelessawareness #utahstories #slc #utahgram #utahphotographers #visitutah #utahunique #instautah #utahlife #iloveutah #utahnews #utah #yelpslc
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Women's Wine Hiking Society is where booze meets hiking in the Utah outdoors.
From day hikes and backpacking trips, to weekend getaways and wine tastings, if you’re looking to explore the outdoors with other badass women (in a fun & judgment-free zone), grab your hiking shoes and join us! (Drinking totally optional)
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Women's Wine Hiking Society discusses how alcohol is a minor part of their group.
Women's Wine Hiking Society is about enjoying time with other women.
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