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| Electric Bill Hikes, Greek Town Opportunities, Local Movie Captions | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:29:04 | |
Salt Lake City has big plans for getting Japantown back, but what about Greek Town? Executive producer Emily Means and host Ali Vallarta dive into the drama and opportunities around a proposal to redevelop the area. Plus, here’s how much your energy bill could go up, and local tips for ghost town explorers and moviegoers.
Resources and references:
As SLC looks to revitalize Japantown, the question arises: What about Greek Town? [Salt Lake Tribune]
How We Get Japantown Back [City Cast Salt Lake]
Rocky Mountain Power lowers its rate increase proposal to 18.1%, down from 30.5% [Utah News Dispatch]
Why Your Electric Bill Might Go Up [City Cast Salt Lake]
How to balance safety vs. adventure at Utah's ghost towns and abandoned mines [Axios]
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| Your Guide to September in Salt Lake | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:24:52 | |
If you're new here, welcome! We’ve put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Salt Lake community.
September marks Salt Lake’s first taste of fall, and we’re diving right in. Host Ali Vallarta, executive producer Emily Means, and producer Ivana Martinez bring you a guide to making the most of the month, from maximizing your time outdoors, to trying a new wine bar, and dancing at the symphony. Plus, if you head to one of the Bees’ final baseball games at Smith’s Ballpark, don’t miss our episode on what the future holds for the stadium.
For even more tips on how to make the most of September in Salt Lake, check out Hey Salt Lake’s take on what to do this month.
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| Will the Legislature Fight Back? 6.7 Magnitude Earthquake, and Vinyl Treasures | 20 Aug 2024 | 00:31:20 | |
The Utah Legislature might call themselves into special session to push back on recent losses handed down by the Supreme Court. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means discuss the odds that lawmakers will put another constitutional amendment on our ballots. Plus, the state’s earthquake commission gets canned, treasure hunting in KRCL’s record collection, and apply to be an SLC planning commissioner.
Resources and references:
Vote for City Cast Salt Lake in Best of Utah
Will Legislators Plot Revenge on Utah’s Supreme Court? [City Cast Salt Lake]
Utah legislators eye special session, maybe next week. Will it deal with abortion, redistricting? [Utah News Dispatch]
This group is tasked with preparing Utah for the “Big One.” Utah leaders voted to get rid of it. [Salt Lake Tribune]
Check out KRCL’s record sale.
Apply for Salt Lake City’s planning commission (especially Glendale and Avenues residents!)
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| Billboard Wars, Did SLC Catch a Coyote? And Consignment Strategies | 12 Apr 2024 | 00:35:23 | |
The Billboard Industry reigns supreme in Utah, with signs for Minky Couture and colorful scriptures blocking our scenic mountain views. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means break down how cities accommodate billboards and question if they’re really so bad. Plus, is Salt Lake suddenly getting its NHL team? And, tips to clean out your closet for earnings.
Resources and references:
‘Monstrosity’ on SLC’s 300 West emerges as a symbol of ongoing billboard battles [Salt Lake Tribune]
You can’t unsee Salt Lake’s billboards [City Weekly]
Why Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith is hellbent on bringing an NHL team to Salt Lake City [The Athletic]
Video: Grizzlies fans throw trout on the ice
Can a Hockey Team Help Save the Great Salt Lake? [City Cast Salt Lake]
Arizona Coyotes pledge fealty to Phoenix [X, formerly Twitter]
Jackson County, Mo. voters reject stadium tax for Royals and Chiefs [KWCH]
Send us your “Dear Abby”-esque questions for our commencement episode! Email saltlake@citycast.fm or call/text (801) 203-0137
Consign your clothes at Name Droppers or IconoCLAD
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| Go Eat At These Restaurants Now | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:22:09 | |
Tired of eating at the same Cafe Rio every week? Salt Lake has a ton of delicious places to try besides your usual haunts. Kendall Rodriguez, TikTok’s Queen of SLC, joins host Ali Vallarta to share five restaurants worth trying this spring, as well as what to order and a little trend forecasting.
Resources and references:
Ogden may have the best “Main Street” in the Country [KSL]
Two Salt Lake Lake City chefs progress to James Beard finals [Gastronomic SLC]
Why Utah Restaurants Aren’t Getting Michelin Stars [City Cast Salt Lake]
Restaurants mentioned:
Drunken Kitchen
Tona Sushi
Momo Cheesecakes
Roux SLC
Matteo
Francks Restaurant
Koyote
Urban Hill
Mazza Cafe
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| How Safe Is SLC’s Tap Water? | 10 Apr 2024 | 00:22:42 | |
The federal government recently awarded Salt Lake City a $39 million loan to replace our lead service lines, which has us wondering: Is there lead in our drinking water? Laura Briefer, Salt Lake City Public Utilities director, joins executive producer Emily Means to alleviate our fears and separate fact from fiction when it comes to what’s coming out of the tap.
Resources and references:
Salt Lake City Public Utilities Lead and Copper Program.
Take the Salt Lake City Public Utilities lead pipe survey.
What the Eyes Don’t See [Penguin Random House]
Do you have lead pipes in your home? [NPR]
2023 Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report.
Identify what year your home was built using the SLC Parcel Assessor.
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| Can Salt Lake Really Pull Off Another Olympics? | 09 Apr 2024 | 00:22:06 | |
Members of the International Olympic Committee are visiting Salt Lake this week before almost certainly awarding us the 2034 Winter Games. City and state leaders — and most Utahns! — are super hyped on the prospect of bringing another Olympics to our state. But not all SLC residents are convinced we need a do-over of the ‘02 games — including host Ali Vallarta. Catherine Raney-Norman, a four-time Olympian and chair of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games, makes her case for bringing the Olympic dream back to our city.
This episode originally aired April 25, 2023.
Resources and references:
‘Like 50 Super Bowls:’ Romney says Utah should get ready now to host 2034 Olympic Games [Salt Lake Tribune]
The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the Hoberman Arch [City Cast Salt Lake]
Now more than 80% of Utahns want to host another Olympics, poll shows [Deseret News]
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| Why You Can’t Buy Your Downtown Apartment | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:24:39 | |
Everywhere you turn in SLC an apartment complex is sprouting from the ground, with “for-rent” banners begging you to sign a lease. But where the heck are all the for-own condos? Dejan Eskic, senior research fellow at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, joins host Ali Vallarta to break down what barriers are standing in the way of our condominium daydreams and where they fit into our affordable housing crisis.
Resources and references:
Register for “Barriers to Condo Development in Utah” on Friday, April 12 from 3-5 p.m. at the SLC Main Library.
It’s Officially Cheaper To Rent Than Buy. What Now? [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Demolition Plot Twist, Dems Strategize, and Caitlin Clark in SLC Bars | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:39:54 | |
After the illegal demolition of the Fifth Ward Meetinghouse on Easter Sunday comes a juicy plot twist we didn’t see coming. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means share the latest update and ask: Can we trust developers? Plus, winners and losers from the Salt Lake County Democratic Convention and a hot job for City Cast listeners.
Correction: Rep. Brett Garner, D-West Valley, did pursue the signature path to the primary ballot, as did his opponent, Verona Mauga. However, neither candidate certified enough signatures to qualify.
Resources and references:
Apply to be Salt Lake City’s Public Affairs Manager [slco.gov]
Developer planned the demolition of the historic Fifth Ward Meetinghouse [Building Salt Lake]
Guess Which of These Vacant Buildings Will Be Housing [City Cast Salt Lake]
2024 Salt Lake County Democrats Convention Results
When a Tattoo Is More Than Body Art [City Cast Salt Lake]
Skyline Update, Ranking Utah's Problems, and Bunny Hop Resurrected [City Cast Salt Lake]
Video: Jazz Fans Demand the Car [X, formerly Twitter]
Legends (all ages), Locker Room (21+), and Fisher Brewing (21+) for NCAAW games
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| Why 1,000s of LDS Women Are Big Mad Online | 04 Apr 2024 | 00:26:58 | |
What would happen if women left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? This weekend is General Conference for the Salt Lake City-based, global religion, and a recent Instagram post elicited thousands of comments by frustrated women members. Cynthia Winward, co-host of the At Last She Said It Podcast, joins host Ali Vallarta to give an on-the-ground analysis of how women in the church are feeling and where this sentiment could lead Utah.
Resources and references:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Instagram post in question [Instagram]
Opinion: LDS Women should join me in skipping church on Sunday [Salt Lake Tribune]
Exhibit A—Reactions to the Relief Society Broadcast [At Last She Said It Podcast]
LDS women’s leader whose ‘priesthood’ speech ignited an Instagram debate responds [Salt Lake Tribune]
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| Is TikTok Your Kid’s Biggest Bully? | 03 Apr 2024 | 00:24:28 | |
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox wants kids to spend less time on social media, and the state has enacted laws to restrict access for minors. But out of all the issues impacting Utah children — homelessness, food insecurity, environmental crises — why focus on how much time teens spend on their phones? Aimee Winder Newton, director of Utah’s Office of Families, joins host Ali Vallarta to explain why this is a priority for her office and what the state is doing about it.
Resources and references:
Learn more about Utah’s social harms campaign, including resources for parents.
Hunting Utah’s biggest bully — social media [Deseret News]
Utah governor replaces social media laws for youth as state faces lawsuits [AP]
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| Juicy Political Texts, Illegal Demolition, and Free Renter Resources | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:36:02 | |
Juicy text messages reveal Salt Lake City Council members’ knee-jerk reactions to a bill paving the way for Major League Baseball and a stadium entertainment district on the Westside. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means share key takeaways from the digital skirmish. Plus, a historic building took a hit on Easter Sunday, and Ali and Emily share local shoutouts.
Correction: The Fairpark District Board will still exist even if the Larry H. Miller Company doesn’t secure a Major League Baseball team.
Resources and references:
SLC Council members shared scathing text messages about Utah MLB ballpark deal [Salt Lake Tribune]
SLC Council Duo on Setting the Westside Agenda [City Cast Salt Lake]
Renter Resource Fair on Wednesday, April 3 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Sneaky Clauses in Your Utah Lease Agreement [City Cast Salt Lake]
Housing is Coming. Where Will State Street’s Beloved Restaurants Go? [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Your Guide to April in Salt Lake | 01 Apr 2024 | 00:31:20 | |
We all know that April showers bring May flowers, but what else is April bringing? Deseret News columnist Meg Walter joins host Ali Vallarta to celebrate the return of outdoor dining, share tips for deer-proofing your garden and allergy-proofing your house, and highlight cool local events.
Resources and references:
Utah Baseball v. UVU, Monday, April 1 at Smith’s Ballpark
Salt Lake County’s list of dog-friendly outdoor patios
Prepare Your Salt Lake Home for Allergy Season [Hey Salt Lake]
Pollen.com map of Utah
Jordan River Earth Day Cleanups
Arbor Day at Red Butte Garden, free admission & free trees
Utah ski season closing dates [Salt Lake Tribune]
Don’t Trip! Wine Walkaround
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| Could Utah Republicans Fix School Lunch Debt? | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:22:22 | |
As Salt Lake kids head back to school this week, we can’t get this number out of our heads: Utah students owe nearly $3 million in school lunch debt. But one Republican legislator from Provo is making it his problem. Host Ali Vallarta asks Rep. Tyler Clancy for his solutions and how he plans to sell his conservative colleagues on them.
Resources and references:
Constitutional amendment on November ballot could lead to removal of Utah food sales tax [KSL TV]
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| Skyline Update, Ranking Utah's Problems, and Bunny Hop Resurrected | 29 Mar 2024 | 00:38:32 | |
Salt Lake City’s skyline is reaching new heights, but down below our sidewalks are disappearing. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means go on a tour-de-construction around the city and dig into who’s responsible when the sidewalk ends. Plus, Utahns’ top priorities as perceived by lawmakers, and picks of the week for cooking, dancing, and stretching.
Resources and references:
Downtown Rising: Updated looks at the skyline-changing developments in Salt Lake City [Building Salt Lake]
Urban planner Jeff Speck on “Righting SLC’s Walkability Wrongs in a New City” [City Cast Salt Lake]
Report sidewalk problems to Salt Lake City
Utah voters and leaders agree cheaper housing should be the state’s No. 1 policy priority [Deseret News]
Deseret News reporter Brigham Tomco’s thread on policy priorities
Bunny Hop moved to T.F. Brewing, Sunday, March 31
Yoga at Mountain West Cider, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.
A delicious biscuit recipe for Easter brunch and beyond
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| Can a Little Bird Save Great Salt Lake? | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:21:14 | |
Could protecting one little bird save Great Salt Lake? Maybe! That’s what environmental advocates are betting on with a petition to list the Wilson’s phalarope under the Endangered Species Act. Deeda Seed, senior campaigner for the Center for Biological Diversity, joins host Ali Vallarta to explain how federal regulations around the species could get more water into the lake.
Resources and references:
Utah Made a Plan to Save the Great Salt Lake! [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| ‘America First’ Controversy, Traction Rules, and Plan B Vending Machines | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:30:53 | |
Complaints from Utah Royals opponents have America First Credit Union playing defense. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means break down the controversy and a rattling history. Plus, will more funding to enforce canyon traction laws lead to better outcomes, or more hype for the proposed gondola up Little Cottonwood Canyon? This and more in a midweek news roundup chock-full of local shoutouts.
Resources and references:
Millcreek Common climbing wall opens
Soccer fans debate meaning of 'America First' on Royals team jersey; Gov. Cox weighs in [KUTV]
America First, Invoked by Trump, has a complicated history [NPR]
A Short History of ‘America First’ [The Atlantic]
Are traction laws enforced in the Cottonwood Canyons? It’s complicated. [Salt Lake Tribune]
Crashes strand Alta, Snowbird skiers in Little Cottonwood Canyon [Salt Lake Tribune]
Plan B Vending Machine at the University of Utah
Crossroads Urban Center food pantry foods of the month
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| Gardening Advice for Plant Killers and Renters | 26 Mar 2024 | 00:17:48 | |
It’s time to start planting your garden, Salt Lake. No green thumb? No problem! Experimental gardener Madison Boerner joins host Ali Vallarta to share tips for renters, basement dwellers, and plant killers on how we can all grow something beautiful — even in the sidewalk cracks.
This episode originally aired May 10, 2023.
Resources and references:
The Gallivan Center’s Garden Party, Saturday, March 30 from 11 a.m.- 2p.m.
Salt Lake City Library’s Garden Fundamentals Workshops
Wasatch Community Garden’s
Where to Join a Community Garden in Salt Lake City [Hey Salt Lake]
How To Start Urban Farming [Hey Salt Lake]
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| What Can Taxpayers Get for $2B in Stadiums? | 25 Mar 2024 | 00:28:07 | |
Two new sports arenas could dramatically change Salt Lake City: an MLB stadium on the Westside and a combined NHL/NBA arena in Downtown. But who benefits most from these proposals? Salt Lakers or the billionaires making the pitch? Salt Lake Tribune Jazz reporter Andy Larsen joins host Ali Vallarta to break down how this “investment” in Salt Lake City could pan out and what taxpayers should be asking for in return.
Resources and references:
What Lawmakers Did About SLC Stadiums, Great Salt Lake, and Calendars [City Cast Salt Lake]
Should SLC Copy Las Vegas’ Sports Model? [City Cast Salt Lake]
How much are you willing to pay to help the Millers and Smiths build new stadiums? [Salt Lake Tribune]
‘Boondoggle’: Economist warns Utah against $2B stadium spending plan [Salt Lake Tribune]
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| SLC Council Member Won’t Run Again, Utah UFOs, and Working Cats | 22 Mar 2024 | 00:33:04 | |
A seat is very likely opening up on the Salt Lake City Council for the 2025 election. Could you be District 5’s new representative? Current Council Member Darin Mano joins host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means to dish on why he won’t run again — with one caveat — and why he wants you to. Plus, are there aliens in Utah? Also, Emily, Ali, and Council Member Mano share their picks of the week.
Resources and references:
Email Councilmember Darin Mano at Darin.Mano@slcgov.com
The West is UFO country, so why ‘not approach that scientifically’ asks a Utah study [KUER]
Apply to adopt a working cat through Salt Lake County.
Dance at Hot House Swing Nights, the Westerner, Cumbia Nights at Alibi, and Cumbia Prom.
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| Why SLC Needs to (General) Plan Together | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:23:43 | |
Salt Lake City is rapidly changing, but the plans that guide our growth haven’t kept up; some haven’t been updated for decades. Now, the city has newly defined “general plan” in its code. Salt Lake City planning director Nick Norris joins host Ali Vallarta to explain the do’s and don’ts of general plans and how neighborhoods can work together toward a common vision for our city.
Resources and references:
Mayor plans to roll out citywide form-based zoning this year [Building Salt Lake]
Learn more about Salt Lake City’s recently approved community benefit policy
What’s in SLC’s 5-Year Housing Plan? [City Cast Salt Lake]
Could This Plan Revive SLC’s Rio Grande Station? [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Less Cheese, More Water? The Big Pay Gap, and Two Divas Down | 20 Mar 2024 | 00:33:23 | |
Utahns could save more water by eating less cheese and beef — but will we? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means break down the story and response by Gov. Spencer Cox. Plus, Ali quizzes Emily on how Utah ranks in women’s equality, and there’s one less queer bar in Salt Lake.
Resources and references:
A simple change could save the West from drought. You probably won’t like it. [Salt Lake Tribune]
Gov. Spencer Cox’s response to eating less beef and cheese [X]
Ballerina Farm is bringing an agritourism hub to Kamas, Utah [Utah Business]
The college enrollment gender gap. What’s it like in Utah? [KSL Radio]
LDS women should join me in skipping church on Sunday [Salt Lake Tribune]
HK Brewing Collective’s Womens Sports Trivia Night, March 21
Utah Jazz player John Collins gets dunked on [Bleacher Report]
Sun Trapp Surrenders License [QSaltLake]
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| The Trial of the Century Returns to Utah | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:25:52 | |
If Utahns thought they’d seen the last of Academy Award winner Gwyneth Paltrow after her 2023 ski trial in Park City, they were wrong … kinda. “Gwyn” is back and center stage at Park City’s Egyptian Theatre for the U.S. premiere of “Gwyneth Goes Skiing,” a satirical play based on Paltrow’s ski-slope collision with retired optometrist Terry Sanderson and the courtroom showdown that followed. Joseph Martin and Linus Karp, writers and stars of the production, join host Ali Vallarta to share their favorite jokes-as-couplets and ask Salt Lakers for help returning to the scene of the crime.
Resources and references:
Tickets to “Gwyneth Goes Skiing” at the Egyptian Theater in Park City, May 16-26, 2024.
ICYMI: A tidy recap of the infamous trial.
Gwyneth v. the Optometrist, Delicious Food News, and Construction Corner [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Subminimum Wage, Health Care Traps, and Disability Visibility | 18 Mar 2024 | 00:29:06 | |
More than 25% of Utah adults have a disability. So why didn’t the Legislature pass two bills that could have made life better for them? Advocate and former journalist Shelby Hintze joins host Ali Vallarta to explain how Utah’s cultural approach to disability limits our local economies.
Resources and references:
Why Utah’s Discrimination Against Disabled People Matters for Everyone [Prism]
Getting Arrested for More Accessible Transit [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Gubernatorial Cringe, Salt Lakers’ $1B Vote, and Baby Olympics | 16 Aug 2024 | 00:30:22 | |
Salt Lakers will vote on more than $1 billion in bonds this November. Executive producer Emily Means and host Ali Vallarta break down what that money buys us and how it’d impact our wallets. Plus, one insane campaign ad, SLC baby Olympics, and “Life After Deadpool.”
Resources and references:
A First Look at Salt Lake County’s Homelessness Plan [City Cast Salt Lake]
Utah’s oldest public high school urgently needs upgrades — and could see a complete rebuild [Salt Lake Tribune]
The Case for (and Against) Glendale High School [City Cast Salt Lake]
Pics from the library’s baby Olympics.
Pre-order “Life After Dead Pool” by Zak Podmore.
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| New Shelter Where? A New TRAX Line, and Adult Playdates | 15 Mar 2024 | 00:34:19 | |
The Utah Legislature set aside $25 million for a new, 600+ bed shelter. The big question is: Where will it go? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means talk about the future of the state’s homeless shelter system. Plus, the Utah Transit Authority TRAX system is getting an upgrade, and Ali and Emily share their picks of the week.
Resources and references:
What's next for Utah's evolving homeless shelter system? [Utah News Dispatch]
Volunteer or donate to the Second & Second Coalition
Provide feedback on the TechLink Study TRAX Alternatives
An Introduction to Public Transit in Salt Lake and Beyond [Hey Salt Lake]
Things You Didn’t Know Your Library Card Could Do [City Cast Salt Lake]
Salt Lake Urban Play Initiative
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| The Case for (and Against) Glendale High School | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:24:46 | |
As Salt Lake City School District considers a hypothetical $600 million bond to rebuild Highland and West High Schools, the Glendale and Poplar Grove neighborhoods would like SLC taxpayers to consider making it a $900 million bond. Host Ali Vallarta asks longtime Glendale advocate and former SLC School District employee Jenny Mayer-Glenn why Glendale needs a high school and what lengths parents will go to to build one.
Resources and references:
Read the letter Glendale parents, students, and community members sent to the SLC School District in 2020.
Four Schools To Close, Legislative Guide, and 24 Hours to Shovel [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Airbnb Crackdowns, a Gilmore Girl in SLC, and a Secret Oscars Party | 13 Mar 2024 | 00:30:45 | |
Data show Utah’s housing crisis is — wait for it — still bad, especially for millennials. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means dig into the numbers and explore a new tool for renters and what Salt Lake City is doing about Airbnbs. Plus, in honor of the new state flag going up, featuring Utah’s ubiquitous beehive, Ali quizzes Emily on other state symbols.
Resources and references:
Tickets to Lauren Graham’s Book Tour, April 10 at the Union Event Center
Salt Lake City’s new Consumer Protection Portal
Local Solutions to Utah’s Culture War Laws [City Cast Salt Lake]
It’s Officially Cheaper To Rent Than Buy. Now What? [City Cast Salt Lake]
Do You Know Utah’s State Symbols? [City Cast Salt Lake]
Get the official not official Skiing Dino Shirt
Oscar Party SLC
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| A Good Neighbor’s Guide to Ramadan | 12 Mar 2024 | 00:19:10 | |
The crescent moon was spotted on Sunday night, and thousands of Muslims across Salt Lake are now celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, which includes fasting from dawn to dusk. Nora Abu-Dan of the Emerald Project joins host Ali Vallarta to create a guide to being a good neighbor, manager, or co-worker over the next 28 days.
This episode first aired on April 4, 2022.
Resources and references:
Tickets for Unity Iftar on Friday, March 15 at 6:30 p.m.
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| Local Solutions to Utah’s Culture War Laws | 11 Mar 2024 | 00:25:15 | |
Salt Lakers often hear from local officials that all roads lead to the Utah Legislature — and that’s largely true. But there are creative ways that local government can flex its muscles against unpopular ideas from Capitol Hill. Former Salt Lake County Council member Shireen Ghorbani joins host Ali Vallarta to offer a post-Legislature pep talk and break down what cities and counties could do to push back against three “culture war” issues: banning abortion, policies that target transgender people, and rolling back diversity programs.
Resources and references:
What Lawmakers Did About SLC Stadiums, Great Salt Lake, and Calendars [City Cast Salt Lake]
What Lawmakers Did About Air Quality, Liquor, and Housing [City Cast Salt Lake]
ACLU of Utah’s explainer on the new bathroom law targeting trans people
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| Less Public Comment, 2100 S. Construction, and Birthday Freebies | 08 Mar 2024 | 00:32:49 | |
It’s back to (local) business for the City Cast team. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means comb through what happened in Salt Lake City this week, including the SLC Council’s new public comment policy and construction in Sugar House. Plus, they share their picks of the week and learn a new word.
Resources and references:
Housing is Coming. Where Will State Street’s Beloved Restaurants Go? [City Cast Salt Lake]
Apply for a small business construction mitigation grant.
Everything free you can get on your birthday.
This cute video of a funicular.
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| Mythbusting the Jordan River | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:25:30 | |
Salt Lake City Public Lands has released three different design concepts to reimagine the Jordan River corridor, which flows straight into the shrinking Great Salt Lake. Park Ranger Owen Carroll joins host Ali Vallarta to mythbust nasty rumors about SLC’s “Emerald Ribbon” before you vote on your favorite.
Take the online survey, or attend an open house on Wednesday, March 13 from 4-8 p.m. at Sorenson Unity Center or Thursday, March 14 from 4-8 p.m. at Mestizo Coffee.
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| What Lawmakers Did About Air Quality, Liquor, and Housing | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:26:49 | |
In just 45 days, Utah lawmakers passed nearly 600 bills. It’s a lot to take in. Fortunately, FOX 13 Capitol Hill reporter Ben Winslow was paying close attention. Ben joins host Ali Vallarta to break down what legislators did about the issues Salt Lakers care about most — from housing and homelessness to the air we breathe.
Related:
What Lawmakers Did About SLC Stadiums, Great Salt Lake, and Calendars [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| What Lawmakers Did About SLC Stadiums, Great Salt Lake, and Calendars | 05 Mar 2024 | 00:26:35 | |
The Utah Legislature passed a record 591 bills during its 45-day general session. What the heck happened up on Capitol Hill, and how will it impact Salt Lakers? Fox 13 reporter Ben Winslow joins host Ali Vallarta to break down where the MLB and NHL stadium bills landed, what legislators did for the Great Salt Lake, and how they made their day-to-day actions more opaque to the public.
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| Your Guide to March in Salt Lake | 04 Mar 2024 | 00:36:01 | |
We’re springing into March in full force, so executive producer Emily Means joins host Ali Vallarta to settle some debts for the Ides of March. They break down how to make the most of the month, from where to eat escargot, to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, and taking advantage of community resources for tax season. Plus, where to get free gardening supplies for those with green thumbs.
Resources, references, and events mentioned:
Salt Lake City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 16
The Leprechaun Inn bar
Antelope Island: e-bike tours, March 29 ultra marathon, and buffalo burgers at Island Buffalo Grill
What Happened to Even Steven’s Sandwiches? [City Cast Salt Lake]
Salt Lake City Public Library seed library
Effortless Gardening Tips for Renters and Plant Killers [City Cast Salt Lake]
Escargot at La Caille
Tax preparation and filing resources
Email utahfreetaxclinic@gmail.com or text June at (385) 237-4670
Westminster Tax Clinic
Easter Vigil mass at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 8:45 p.m. on March 30
Five-course Easter brunch at Franck’s, March 31
$21 tickets to the Utah Royals home opener, March 16
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| If Abravanel Hall Ain’t Broke, Why Fix It? | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:25:41 | |
Abravanel Hall is staring down either a remodel or a complete rebuild as it’s wrangled into the new downtown sports and entertainment district. But if it ain’t broke, why fix it? David Porter, violinist and spokesperson for the Musicians of the Utah Symphony, joins host Ali Vallarta to discuss why the math isn’t adding up and what the future holds for the symphony if they lose their home.
Resources and references:
Abravanel Hell, Another Mysterious Fire, and Midtowners Unite [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Smith Enterprises Futurama, Who Broke Laws at Brighton? And GSL Plates | 01 Mar 2024 | 00:36:35 | |
The Utah Legislature’s 45-day general session ends today, and all we got was a Futurama rendering of a proposed sports complex in downtown Salt Lake City. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means unpack billionaire Ryan Smith’s vision for a brand new NHL/NBA arena. Plus, who was in the right during the altercation between a gun-toting Brighton resident and backcountry snowboarder?
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Reporting and resources mentioned:
Ryan Smith’s vision for SLC’s downtown sports district.
Watch the video of a gun altercation at Brighton.
GOP lawmakers used misinformation about trans Utahns to rally support for bathroom ban [Salt Lake Tribune]
Sign up for the Great Salt Lake License Plate.
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| How SLC Criminalizes Homelessness | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:21:15 | |
Salt Lake City police are asking for an extra $1.8 million from the City Council to keep cracking down on illegal camps. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that since October, officers have made 60 arrests and written up 152 citations. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will soon decide whether cities can punish people for sleeping outside when there’s no shelter available. But when folks have nowhere to go, what are their options? Taylor Hastings, an attorney with the Salt Lake Legal Defender Association, joins executive producer Emily Means to explain how the city criminalizes homelessness and what measures could keep folks out of the criminal justice system while trying to survive on the streets.
This show originally aired March 16, 2023
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| Backyard Concert No More, $2K for Your Street, and Leap Day Hoops | 28 Feb 2024 | 00:30:41 | |
Salt Lake City brings the hammer down on a longstanding yard party in the 15th and 15th neighborhood, after a neighbor complained about noise and traffic. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means muse on what the story says about the need for more community connection in Salt Lake. Plus, funding is available for neighborhood projects, and Ali and Emily share local shoutouts.
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Resources mentioned:
Learn more about the Love Your Block program at SLC’s Sip ‘N Share event.
Download Utah WBB head coach Lynn Roberts’ excuse note for Thursday, Feb. 29.
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| Housing is Coming. Where Will State Street’s Beloved Restaurants Go? | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:24:36 | |
State Street in Salt Lake City is getting an extreme makeover. Picture high-density housing where strip malls and motels have stood for decades and an urban hospital to anchor it all. But what do we gain and lose in the facelift? Building Salt Lake editor Taylor Anderson joins host Ali Vallarta to talk about the future of life on State Street.
Related:
What’s Your Vision For State Street? [City Cast Salt Lake]
As Sears Comes Down, We Flirt With State Street’s Past [City Cast Salt Lake]
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| Will A New Strategy Change Where We Recreate? | 26 Feb 2024 | 00:25:22 | |
Utah has a shiny, new strategic plan for outdoor recreation; the first of its kind. What does it mean for the places visitors and residents “love to death”? Draper Republican Rep. Jeff Stenquist, the chair of Utah’s Outdoor Adventure Commission, joins host Ali Vallarta to break down the strategy for delivering on “the nation’s most well-funded and well-managed outdoor recreation system in the country.”
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| Fairpark’s ‘Slap in the Face,’ ’Burbs Bus Service, and a Good Cry | 23 Feb 2024 | 00:30:07 | |
A Salt Lake County lawmaker wants more transit in the south valley — so do we! — but what’s the tradeoff in her current proposal? Plus, the Larry H. Miller Company and legislators’ plans for an MLB stadium in Fairpark are starting to feel Inland Port-esque. Will Westside electeds regret calling it a home run? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means discuss two very wonky proposals and share picks of the week from two local beacons.
Bills mentioned:
HB 430 Local Government Transportation Services Amendments
HB 562 Utah Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District
SB 272 Capital City Reinvestment Zone Amendments
Our take on the MLB stadium proposal.
See “You Will Get Sick” at Salt Lake Acting Company through March 3.
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| A Funeral For Salt Lake’s Late Restaurants | 22 Feb 2024 | 00:25:17 | |
From Holladay to downtown Salt Lake City, we’re getting used to seeing our favorite haunts toppled by a wrecking ball, listed for sale, or mysteriously shuttered. Which is why the entire City Cast Salt Lake team — newsletter editor Terina Ria, host Ali Vallarta, producer Ivana Martinez, and executive producer Emily Means — have gathered in a conference room to eulogize the iconic institutions left behind in the construction dust.
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| $1B for a Billionaire? Air Polluter’s Big Donations, and ‘Gwyneth’ Returns | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:30:15 | |
The $3.5 billion vision for reinventing Salt Lake City’s Westside neighborhoods into a mixed-use Major League Baseball district is eye-popping. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means take a look at the details and how much public financing Utah leaders could be willing to invest in the project. Plus, a story about coincidental (read: suspicious) donations has us cocking our eyebrows, and “Gwyneth Paltrow” is back in Park City.
Listen to our conversation with City Cast Las Vegas about public/private sports models.
The Secret Sauce [The Utah Investigative Journalism Project and City Weekly].
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| Two Salt Lakers Weigh Having Kids | 20 Feb 2024 | 00:29:10 | |
Utah leaders often tout us as a family-friendly state. But with declining fertility and marriage rates, it seems Utahns are more hesitant than ever to start their own families. Salt Lake City-based birthworker Ashley Finley joins host Ali Vallarta for a candid conversation about what goes into deciding for ourselves whether to have kids in Salt Lake.
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| Will Cline Resign? Potty Policy, and Free Local Stuff | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:39:12 | |
From potty training to liquor laws, what’s the Utah Legislature been up to? Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means break down the bills that caught their attention. Plus, we’ve got an update on the response to Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline’s bullying of a high school athlete, and Ali and Emily share their picks of the week.
Bills discussed:
HCR 18 House Concurrent Resolution Condemning and Censuring State School Board Member Natalie Cline
SB 211 Generational Water Infrastructure Amendments
HB 548 Alcohol Amendments
HB 331 School and Classroom Amendments
Get tested for chlamydia at the Salt Lake County STD Clinic.
Free services to know about in Salt Lake.
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| How Living Near Mountains Makes Us Smarter | 14 Aug 2024 | 00:21:14 | |
The proximity of Salt Lake’s mountain inspires awe on the daily. But what if that feeling is making us smarter, more generous people? Dr. Megan Call, assistant clinical professor in psychiatry at the University of Utah, joins host Ali Vallarta to share the psychological and physical impacts of being in awe and how it’s changing lives on the Wasatch Front.
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| How To Start Running in Salt Lake | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:23:25 | |
So, you’re thinking about signing up for the Salt Lake City Marathon. Or maybe just the half marathon. OK, maybe the 5K is all you’ve got in you. No problem! Seasoned runners Shireen Ghorbani and Bryant Heath join host and newbie runner Ali Vallarta to share great local routes, plus some tips and tricks for hitting the pavement.
Sign up for the SLC marathon, half marathon, 5K, or 10K.
Deseret News columnist Meg Walter on running the St. George Marathon.
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| Natalie Cline’s Fate, Abolish Tipping? And a Big Promotion | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:31:41 | |
Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline bullied a student on social media, and the backlash has been swift. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means explore what could happen to Cline and who is to blame for this mess. Plus, a Salt Lake coffee shop eliminated tipping, and Ali and Emily share shoutouts.
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| Should SLC Copy Las Vegas’ Sports Model? | 13 Feb 2024 | 00:23:51 | |
If local billionaires get their way, Utah could soon become home to even more professional sports teams. Ryan Smith is bidding for a National Hockey League team, and Gail Miller is trying to recruit Major League Baseball — including the Oakland Athletics, while they wait for their Las Vegas stadium to open. Host Ali Vallarta asks City Cast Las Vegas host Dayvid Figler how becoming a sports city has and hasn’t penciled out for the community.
Salt Lake Tribune reporter Andy Larsen on public financing of stadiums.
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