There's a lot to love about the Beehive State, from the mountains to the people, to the economy. Those are just some of the reason why so many have moved to the state.
SALT LAKE CITY — There's a lot to love about the Beehive State, from the mountains to the people, to the economy. Those are just some of the reasons why so many have moved to the state.
Utah historically has not been very racially diverse, but with net migration that's starting to change. From rural Utah to the suburbs to Salt Lake City, State Planning Coordinator Laura Hanson says there are four main things Utahns are concerned about when it comes to growth.
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