In this episode of One Ogden, we run through a packed week in Weber County:
• Ogden’s municipal elections bring two major upsets • The long-running Aspen House saga officially ends with demolition • Weber Human Services rolls out Utah’s first Naloxone vending machines • The mayor skips the Mayor’s Awards in the Arts (yes… really) • Why Ogden keeps hiring Xalisco for city events — and why that bugs some people • Powder Mountain unveils its new “skiable art museum” • Lomond View Elementary faces possible closure • North Ogden residents push back against tiny-lot zoning • Plus: a preview of the Hip Hop Showcase at Talisman & upcoming interviews with BJ Whimpey and Resonomics