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Mayor Ben McAdams is making homelessness in Salt Lake City a priority and teaming with several organizations and agencies to get people the help they need. According to KUTV.com, Mayor McAdams has begun a new initiative this month that will target homeless people and their families by better understanding the reasoning behind them being homeless […]

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As if there weren’t enough great reasons for moving to Salt Lake City, CareerBuilder has now dubbed the city the second most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse. According to CareerBuilder, conducting this survey made sense and was 100 percent necessary. CareerBuilder teamed up with Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (EMSI) to give metropolises five important […]

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If you’ve recently moved to Salt Lake City, you need to know about all the special events commencing this Thanksgiving! Whether you’re looking for a healthy activity, the perfect brunch spot or an organization to volunteer for, there is plenty for you and your family to participate in. To help you out, All My Sons’ […]

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New Frontier at Sundance, a program launched by Sundance Institute in 2007 to spotlight innovative artists, is shedding light on a new form of film viewing, virtual reality. The Sundance Institute announced that it will be partnering with Jaunt Studios to create a virtual reality residency program that will sponsor a new artist while he […]

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