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The federal government shutdown has become the second-longest in US history, and Utah families have begun to feel the impact.
Households across Utah could stand to lose crucial rental assistance under President Donald Trump’s latest budget plan. That plan, released last week, would dramatically shrink the federal rental aid ...
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The president and CEO of Switchpoint is concerned about the state of emergency benefits following the government shutdown.
As Utah’s housing affordability crisis continues to be a stated top priority for the state’s political leaders, short-term ...
OGDEN, Utah (KUTV) — One Utah woman was living in an apartment in Ogden until she says she was forced out when her landlord refused to accept her rental assistance. Now, Julie Seppich is in a motel.