On Thursday, January 8, the State Board of Education approved a joint resolution that asks Utah’s congressional delegation to resolve conflicts with the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The board also has plans to apply for a three-year flexibility waiver that allows the state to forgo adhering to the policies dictated by the No Child […]
Published
January 13, 2015
Moving to Salt Lake City? If not, you might want to change your mind. As of Sunday, January 11, gas prices fell 18 cents to $2.01, meaning that gas prices were also $1.07 cents lower than that same day, one year prior, and 69 cents lower than a month ago. According to Katrina Rougelot, a […]
Published
January 8, 2015
Starting in 2004, Utah set out to solve the statewide problem of chronic homelessness. The state had almost 2,000 homeless people, most of which suffer from mental health or substance abuse problems. The initial idea was to get homeless people ready to move into actual homes by moving them into shelters or halfway houses, and […]