Students in Salt Lake City sign ‘Letters of Intent’ for apprenticeships
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Students in Salt Lake City sign ‘Letters of Intent’ for apprenticeships

The Salt Lake City School District recently hosted its largest-ever Talent Ready Apprenticeship Connection (TRAC) Signing Day, celebrating 19 students—the biggest cohort in district history to join the TRAC Advanced Manufacturing Program. Students signed their letters of intent, officially committing to youth apprenticeships with top local employers, including two manufacturers located on Salt Lake City’s Westside, Utah PaperBox and Stadler Rail.  

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Mental health services are here, but Westside residents still face barriers
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Mental health services are here, but Westside residents still face barriers

In some parts of Salt Lake City, finding a therapist is as easy as searching online; on the Westside, it’s a different story. A tangle of challenges — from confusing messaging to financial strain — can limit the level of access to mental health services.

The issues regarding access to mental health care for Westside residents are multifaceted. Barriers like cost and limited insurance coverage to fewer nearby providers can hinder availability. 

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Project Aims to Improve Air Quality and Transportation Access for Utah’s Aging Communities
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Project Aims to Improve Air Quality and Transportation Access for Utah’s Aging Communities

Efforts to improve air quality and expand transportation options for older adults and underserved communities in Utah are receiving a boost through the AARP Community Challenge program. The national initiative supports quick-action projects that make communities healthier, more equitable, and easier to navigate for residents of all ages.

Locally, the nonprofit organization HEAL Utah used the grant to explore solutions at the intersection of transportation, air quality, and public health, with a focus on vulnerable populations most impacted by pollution and mobility barriers.

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Celebrating Every Star: Inclusive Prom Lights Up Salt Lake City
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Celebrating Every Star: Inclusive Prom Lights Up Salt Lake City

On a warm May evening, laughter echoed through the halls of Neighborhood House as over 120 teens and adults with disabilities experienced something many had never had before, a prom of their own. 

Hosted collaboratively by Neighborhood House, Columbus Community Center, and the Ability Inclusion Center, The Time of Our Lives Prom was much more than a dance; it was a heartfelt celebration of inclusion, collaboration, and the power of community. From glittering gowns to pasta dinners and some serious moves on the dance floor, every detail of the May 16 event was designed to make each guest feel celebrated, empowered, and unforgettable.

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Uniting Salt Lake City: What the Rio Grande Plan brings to the Westside
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Uniting Salt Lake City: What the Rio Grande Plan brings to the Westside

Salt Lake City stands at a crossroads. With the release of a new economic study from Utah State University (USU), momentum is growing behind the Rio Grande Plan — a bold proposal to reroute and bury heavy rail lines, restore the historic Rio Grande Depot as a transit hub, and unlock dozens of acres of developable land. For residents of Salt Lake's Westside, long separated by rail lines dating back to 1870, this plan represents not just a transit project, but a once-in-a-generation opportunity to stitch the city back together.

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Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office releases new public safety plan: Here’s what that could mean for the Westside
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Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office releases new public safety plan: Here’s what that could mean for the Westside

Of the many community challenges Mayor Erin Mendenhall has sought to address during her administration, homelessness is one of the top issues. Earlier this year, the mayor’s office released a comprehensive public safety plan that primarily focuses on homelessness and issues the mayor believes are directly tied to homelessness.

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myHometown SLC: What do they do? Who do they help? How can you get involved?
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myHometown SLC: What do they do? Who do they help? How can you get involved?

“My Hometown Salt Lake City is an initiative that combines the strengths of individuals, faith-based organizations, and community partners to help individuals and families in this community improve their residential living conditions, maintain access to available services and community information, connect productively with other neighbors, and serve together.” - myHometown SLC

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SEG Foundation delivers direct impact to Westside neighborhoods as All In On Utah campaign reaches thousands
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SEG Foundation delivers direct impact to Westside neighborhoods as All In On Utah campaign reaches thousands

Throughout the Utah Jazz and Utah Hockey Club seasons, Smith Entertainment Group (SEG) has stayed true to one mission: showing up for the community – especially those on Salt Lake City’s Westside. And as the offseason begins, the SEG Foundation is looking ahead, listening closely to the needs of those in the community, and finding new ways to deepen its impact where it matters most.

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Fairpark updates: Only one stadium, new zoning district created, Executive Director named
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Fairpark updates: Only one stadium, new zoning district created, Executive Director named

As developments in the Fairpark area go forward, only one major league sports stadium will be built after all. 

Plus, the Salt Lake City Council has created the Jordan River Fairpark Zoning District along North Temple to oversee the development of the so-called Power District.

And a new executive director has been named to lead the Utah Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District.

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