History
Utah Stories is a new media publication that covers local issues in the state of Utah, primarily focused on the Salt Lake Valley. It is especially focused on economic concerns of local businesses. Utah Stories magazine began as a website in 2006, as an experiment to see if Salt Lake City area residents had interest in in-depth local news and coverage on how special interests were adversely effecting local businesses. primarily focused on the Salt Lake Valley.Utah Stories' motto is "stuff that matters" and their team of part-time writers and journalists seek to cover important local matters that effect everyday life in Utah. Besides working as a watch dog for local business interests, Utah Stories' coverage includes development projects, societal trends, off-beat stories and stories on local artists.
The publication was founded by Richard Markosian as an outlet for discussion on the destruction of various historic sites in Salt Lake City. Utah Stories soon grew to a monthly publishing routine and is now a daily provider of news and local-interest articles in Utah.
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