No More I-15 Expansion, LDS Women Go Sleeveless, Thai Tea Custard
The I-15 expansion in Salt Lake City is canceled — kinda. Host Ali Vallarta, executive producer Emily Means, and City Cast Salt Lake contributor Cassie Bingham talk about the good news for Rose Park residents. Plus, LDS women can go sleeveless now, a new ice cream spot, and flu shots are here.
Resources and references:
- Utah’s Congressional Maps Need To Be Redrawn. Now What? [City Cast Salt Lake]
- UDOT scales back plans to widen I-15 in SLC but aims to add lanes to Legacy Parkway [Salt Lake Tribune]
- Dozens of Provo residents face relocation as UDOT plans eminent domain for rail project [FOX 13]
- Mormon women can wear new sacred undergarments. Some wonder: Why now? [NPR]
- What’s Next for Unions After Legislative Attacks? [City Cast Salt Lake]
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