Axios Salt Lake City

March 30, 2026
Hello, Monday! Let's get rolling.
- 🌧️ Today's weather: Mostly sunny then slight chance of rain showers, with a high of 74 and a low of 50.
Today's newsletter is 691 words — a 2.5-minute read.
1 big thing: HOAs gain ground

Utah has one of the highest rates in the nation of home listings with HOA dues, Realtor.com data shows.
Why it matters: Those dues are also rising, adding to housing costs just as prices stabilize in our cooling market.
By the numbers: More than 58% of new listings in 2025 included HOA fees, at a median monthly cost of $164.
- That's up from $150 in 2024, when 57% of listings were attached to HOAs.
The big picture: HOAs are claiming a growing share of housing across the West.
- The share of listings with HOAs has grown by more than 10% in 14 states since 2019, per Realtor.com's analysis. Half of those, including Utah, were west of the Rockies.
- Two of the three biggest jumps were in neighboring Nevada and Arizona, where more than 65% of listings now charge HOA dues.
Between the lines: Condos and townhomes — which make up a growing share of Utah's housing — are likelier than single-family houses to charge HOA fees.
Zoom out: Nationwide, roughly 44% of homes listed for sale on Realtor.com last year had HOA dues, up from 42% in 2024.
- The median monthly fee rose to $135 from $125 in 2024 — and dues can even stretch beyond $500.
Between the lines: Residents pay HOA dues to fund maintenance and amenities like pools and gyms.
- Associations also often enforce strict rules on everything from holiday decor to lawn care, with fines for residents who fail to comply.
The bottom line: "The condo's traditional affordability advantage over single-family homes is eroding — and in many markets, it has reversed entirely," housing economist Aziz Sunderji writes in his newsletter, Home Economics.
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2. Fry Sauce: Utah seeks nuclear facility
☢️ Utah officials announced Friday they plan to offer part of Tooele County to be used as a site for nuclear enrichment, fuel fabrication and waste. (Utah News Dispatch)
Two children, ages 7 and 11, died after a driver fleeing police in what officers said was a stolen car collided with their family's vehicle Friday in Ogden. (KUTV)
- Police said a 14-year-old was driving the car they were pursuing.
✈️ There were long lines at SLC airport Friday, Kim reported en route to her vacation, more than six weeks into a Department of Homeland Security shutdown that has affected airport security.
- Airport officials blamed delays on spring break travel and urged travelers to arrive at least two hours early for domestic flights, with three hours lead time for international trips.
❄️ Olympic organizers are testing snow-storage techniques at Midway's Soldier Hollow cross-country skiing venue in case 2034's winter compares to this year, which produced a record-low snowpack. (KSL)
🪧 Watch: Time-lapse video shows the throngs of protesters who rallied against the Trump administration Saturday at the No Kings march in Salt Lake. (via Instagram)
3. 🍳 Easter brunch shortlist
Tables for Easter brunch are being claimed quickly.
Yes, but: These spots still have availability for the April 5 holiday.
- Prices are listed for prix fixe menus and buffets.
💵 Under $100
- Hub & Spoke: 8:30am-2:45pm. Buffet $59.99, $27.49 for kids 6-11 and $10 for 5 and younger. Reservations
- Emigration Cafe: 10am-3pm. Buffet $65, $32 for kids 6-11 and $10 for 5 and younger. Reservations
- Hearth and Hill: 10am-2:30pm. Buffet $75, $35 for kids 5-12. Reservations
- Salt Republic: 10am-2:30pm. Buffet $75, $35 for kids 7-12. Reservations
- Pago: 11am-5pm. Three-course tasting, $75 per person. Reservations
- Urban Hill: 10:15am-4pm. Buffet $89, $35 for kids 5-12. Reservations
🤑 Over $100
- Rouser: 9am-3pm. Buffet $100, $55 for kids 12 and younger. Reservations
- Log Haven: 10:30am-3:30pm. Buffet $100, $60 for kids 11 and younger. Reservations
- Tuscany: 10:30am-2pm. Buffet $115, $50 for kids 12 and younger. Reservations
- La Caille: 10:15am-2pm. Buffet $140, $60 for kids 5-12, free for 4 and younger. Reservations
🏃♀️ Erin is proud of her kid for joining the track team.
😎 Kim is off today.
This newsletter was edited by Hadley Malcolm.
Editor's note: An item in Friday's news roundup was corrected to note that Deer Valley would close after this weekend (not April 19).
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