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When it's hot as hell, we all like to find cool water. From Utah's myriad lakes and reservoirs to our many creeks and rivers, people love to swim, boat, paddleboard and kayak.
First-time home buyers or folks who haven't owned a home in the past three years should be jumping up and down now that the state Legislature has launched a $20,000 loan program for qualified buyers. But it's not as wonderful as it seems.
Realtor.com reports that, for the first time in three years, U.S. rent prices have taken a dip downward, in large part due to cooling inflation and a steadier job market.
Wasatch Front ski resorts had more snowfall last winter than any other year on record. And it wasn't just Utah—the Sierras and Colorado's Rocky Mountains got hammered, too.