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May 31, 2017 14h59 ● By Natalie Mollinet
Across the city, volunteers came together to pull myrtle spurge, a noxious weed, from different areas around the city for Purge Your Spurge Day.
May 31, 2017 14h53 ● By Kelly Cannon
Salt Lake City Police Detective Josh Ashdown gave his monthly police report to the Sugar House Community Council.
May 31, 2017 14h50 ● By Kelly Cannon
The Salt Lake City Public Library System is asking for a budget increase of $3.9 million. Library Director Peter Bromberg explained the proposal to the Sugar House Community Council.
May 31, 2017 14h45 ● By Travis Barton
Granite, Canyons and Jordan school districts in Salt Lake County have increased teachers’ pay for the upcoming school year, in an effort to retain and hire enough teachers for growing classrooms.
May 30, 2017 16h57 ● By Kelly Cannon
Trans-Jordan Landfill has taken the lead on a new recycling initiative that was launched in May. The city’s Trans-Jordan services, along with Salt Lake County, are educating residents on what should and shouldn’t be recycled.
May 08, 2017 10h47 ● By Travis Barton
Residents hopped on down to Fairmont Park to meet a bunny and find some eggs.
May 08, 2017 10h44 ● By Bryan Scott
The Natural History Museum of Utah holds its fourth annual Chocolate and Cheese Festival on April 8 and 9 to record crowds.
May 08, 2017 10h40 ● By Natalie Mollinet
Best Friends Society is celebrating a victory in getting close to making Utah a no-kill state. Since they started more and more animals have been adopted and they hope to meet their goal in 2019.
May 08, 2017 10h28 ● By Travis Barton
Your backyard is where you grill, and Traeger is bringing the wood-smoked taste to that same backyard.
May 08, 2017 10h23 ● By Natalie Mollinet
A family living in and around Sugar House is pushing to help those in Utah and the world understand migraine disease and headache disorder by starting in their community, after a family member fatality suffered from it.