Nico’s: A cozy, comfort-filled Mexican spot in Fairpark
Arts & Culture, News, Westside Eats Miles Ellis Arts & Culture, News, Westside Eats Miles Ellis

Nico’s: A cozy, comfort-filled Mexican spot in Fairpark

If you’re on the hunt for hidden gems serving up comforting, home-style Mexican food, Nico’s should be at the top of your list. Located at 1458 W North Temple Street in the heart of the Fairpark neighborhood, this family-owned restaurant has been delighting locals for the past 12 years — and it’s easy to see why.

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Uniting Salt Lake City: What the Rio Grande Plan brings to the Westside
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Uniting Salt Lake City: What the Rio Grande Plan brings to the Westside

Salt Lake City stands at a crossroads. With the release of a new economic study from Utah State University (USU), momentum is growing behind the Rio Grande Plan — a bold proposal to reroute and bury heavy rail lines, restore the historic Rio Grande Depot as a transit hub, and unlock dozens of acres of developable land. For residents of Salt Lake's Westside, long separated by rail lines dating back to 1870, this plan represents not just a transit project, but a once-in-a-generation opportunity to stitch the city back together.

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Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office releases new public safety plan: Here’s what that could mean for the Westside
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Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office releases new public safety plan: Here’s what that could mean for the Westside

Of the many community challenges Mayor Erin Mendenhall has sought to address during her administration, homelessness is one of the top issues. Earlier this year, the mayor’s office released a comprehensive public safety plan that primarily focuses on homelessness and issues the mayor believes are directly tied to homelessness.

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myHometown SLC: What do they do? Who do they help? How can you get involved?
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myHometown SLC: What do they do? Who do they help? How can you get involved?

“My Hometown Salt Lake City is an initiative that combines the strengths of individuals, faith-based organizations, and community partners to help individuals and families in this community improve their residential living conditions, maintain access to available services and community information, connect productively with other neighbors, and serve together.” - myHometown SLC

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South Salt Lake to hold annual Mural Fest
Arts & Culture Sheena Wolfe Arts & Culture Sheena Wolfe

South Salt Lake to hold annual Mural Fest

All artists from Salt Lake City’s Westside are invited to a mini art festival

The 8th Annual Mural Fest, sponsored by the South Salt Lake (SSL) Arts Council, is quickly approaching. It will be held May 10 from 4-8pm and will feature the unveiling of 13 new murals throughout South Salt Lake. Participating artists from around the world are scheduled to begin their work on May 5 with final completion of each mural occurring at the festival.

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SEG Foundation delivers direct impact to Westside neighborhoods as All In On Utah campaign reaches thousands
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SEG Foundation delivers direct impact to Westside neighborhoods as All In On Utah campaign reaches thousands

Throughout the Utah Jazz and Utah Hockey Club seasons, Smith Entertainment Group (SEG) has stayed true to one mission: showing up for the community – especially those on Salt Lake City’s Westside. And as the offseason begins, the SEG Foundation is looking ahead, listening closely to the needs of those in the community, and finding new ways to deepen its impact where it matters most.

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All Chay: Vibrant vegan Vietnamese in Fairpark
Arts & Culture, Community, Westside Eats, News Miles Ellis Arts & Culture, Community, Westside Eats, News Miles Ellis

All Chay: Vibrant vegan Vietnamese in Fairpark

Tucked away in the Fairpark neighborhood at 1264 W 500 N, All Chay has been making waves throughout Salt Lake City’s food scene for the past eight years. This family-owned gem offers something truly unique to the Westside: a fully vegan and vegetarian Vietnamese menu that doesn’t compromise on flavor, creativity, or comfort.

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myHometown hosts service projects throughout the year to clean up Westside neighborhoods
Community Sheena Wolfe Community Sheena Wolfe

myHometown hosts service projects throughout the year to clean up Westside neighborhoods

Continuing their goal of cleaning up the community, myHometown 2025 Salt Lake City is assessing additional community projects and services throughout the city. Right now, they’re focusing on three areas: Northwest (Rose Park, Fairpark, Westpointe and Jordan Meadows neighborhoods), Westside (Poplar Grove and Glendale neighborhoods), and Central (Ballpark and Liberty Wells neighborhoods). 

The next myHometown Days of Service in those three areas will be in May. The organization will continue to host projects on various days through October and November. More information on each project can be found at myhometownslc.org

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