Denver is sending migrants to Salt Lake City, but there’s more to the story than the inflammatory headline. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means untangle state and local leaders’ response. Plus, the Redwood Drive-in & Swap Meet debate continues, a new icon in wildlife reporting, and an exciting third space.
Correction: Fountain Records’ events are not BYOB, except for private, 21+ events. Their Thursday Jazz Jams and Friday Salsa on the Patio events are all ages.
Resources and references:
- West Valley planners get an earful about Redwood Drive-In and swap meet [Salt Lake Tribune]
- 'No space' in Utah, as Denver pays for migrants to relocate here [KUTV]
- Trish’s Bug Report at Antelope Island
- FOUNTAIN Records
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