Plus, some Utah Democrats are considering a motion that would be the first of its kind in the state's history.
What does wildfire danger have to do with the affordable housing crisis in the West? |
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| | Concerns about wildfires and affordable housing have both been increasing. What do the two issues have to do with each other? Here are some examples from across the West: A judge ruled that Santee, California, has to forgo its plans for a large housing project because there was concern about whether residents of the potential community would be able to evacuate safely in the event of a wildfire, according to SFgate.com. Boulder, Colorado, newspaper The Daily Camera reported that a local effort to create higher-density, more affordable housing "could conflict with efforts to reduce risk from wildfires." As Sofia Jeremias reported for the Deseret News, the West has experienced problems with the power grid failing due to wildfires, posing additional risks to housing near wildfires. |
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| At the party's convention this Saturday, a faction of Utah Democrats plans to put forth a motion to back independent candidate Evan McMullin rather than a Democratic U.S. Senate nominee. It would be the first maneuver of its kind in Utah's history. Some high-profile Utah Democrats, including former Congressman Ben McAdams and Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, have thrown their support behind McMullin. McAdams said he thinks the motion has a fair chance of passing. It’s been more than 50 years since a Utah Democrat last won a U.S. Senate race (when Frank Moss won in 1970 with 56% of the vote). Read more about the division in the Utah Democratic Party over the upcoming election. More in Politics Opinion: Let’s stop it with the boos at political conventions (Deseret News) Gov. Cox is likely to declare another state of emergency due to Utah’s drought (KUER) | FROM OUR SPONSOR CHRIS STEWART FOR CONGRESS Congressman Chris Stewart is the clear choice for current issues Representative Chris Stewart is working to preserve our constitutional rights, protect religious liberty, combat unnecessary surveilling of the American people and support mental health through legislation. Learn more about how Chris Stewart is the conservative voice for Utah. | Business This man who didn’t want a work birthday party ended up with $450,000. Here’s why (Deseret News) Why a Utah Starbucks wants to be the next to unionize (Deseret News) Salt Lake City could be getting its first “innovation district” (Utah Business) Faith Latter-day Saint leader joins open letter to Georgia: LGBTQ, religious rights don’t have to conflict (Deseret News) Washington D.C. Temple draws people of diverse faiths as it opens for first time since 1974 (Deseret News) Perspective: I celebrated Lent as a Latter-day Saint. Here’s why (Deseret News) How a Christian climate scientist wants you to talk about climate change (Deseret News) Health FDA approves COVID-19 breathalyzer test (Deseret News) Why health experts say Utahns should still wear a mask on planes, trains and buses (Deseret News) Experts say this form of cancer should be renamed to reduce fear and overtreatment (Deseret News) Southern Utah St. George police looking for Brigham Young Winter Home vandals (KSL.com) Zion National Park will not require visitors to wear masks in buildings, on shuttle (St. George News) St. George 1-ups Salt Lake’s roundabout whale with a roundabout dragon (St. George News) Northern Utah Driver going nearly 100 in 25 mph zone goes airborne, rolls down embankment, police say (KSL.com) UTA, Salt Lake City International Airport drop mask requirement (KSL.com) Need a ride? E-scooter company partners with Lyft for new access in Salt Lake City (KSL.com) Ogden High alum shares his experiences inside Utah’s Topaz War Relocation Center (The Standard-Examiner) Environment This river in the American West is the most endangered river in the U.S. (Deseret News) Will the skiing industry survive the effects of climate change? (Deseret News) The Nation Headed for the airport without your mask? Here’s what you need to know (Deseret News) A late spring storm leaves thousands in the Northeast in the dark (NPR) The World Experts warn Russia may unleash nuclear attacks on Ukraine sooner than we think (Deseret News) Is the U.S. doing enough to help Ukraine fight Russia? See what Utahns think in new poll (Deseret News) Entertainment Which states are winning America’s version of Eurovision? (Deseret News) Garth Brooks reveals the reason he’s coming back to Salt Lake City (Deseret News) | That's all for today! I'll be back tomorrow with more news from across the Beehive State and beyond. Thank you for your feedback on Utah Today, and please continue to let us know what you think! Just reply or email us at newsletters@deseretnews.com. — Ashley |
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