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By Sarah Gambles Saturday Nov. 2, 2024

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I recently stopped by the "Orcas: Our Shared Future" exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Utah to learn more about the marine animals dubbed "killer whales."

 

The exhibit features more than 140 artifacts and hosts multiple life size reproductions and fossil casts that reminded me just how massive these creatures really are. 

 

One of my favorite things I learned is that orcas need to eat 5% of their body weight in food every day. That's nearly 500 pounds of food!

 

The exhibition will be open until April, so you have plenty of time to learn more about these powerful mammals who are capable of banding together to ram down boats. 

Does parent choice hurt public education? Utah parents and teachers weigh in

 

Since entering office in 2021, Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, has approved record budgets for education, increased the weighted pupil unit by at least 5% every year, and green-lit millions in COVID-19-related teacher bonuses.

 

During the past two legislative sessions, Cox backed the state GOP supermajority in promoting parental rights and protecting against inappropriate or discriminatory conduct in schools.

 

These measures — which include prohibiting explicit materials in school libraries, pairing $8,000 student vouchers with teacher raises, clarifying restrictions on bathroom use and banning diversity, equity and inclusion practices — sit at the center of Cox’s reelection bid.

 

Rep. Brian King, his opponent in the race for governor, has framed some of these reforms as Cox's greatest liabilities.

 

Here's where both the candidates stand on certain education policy issues.

 

Education policies Cox has supported:

  • Increased funding for public education
  • Parental choice and vouchers
  • Regulatory measures and parental rights
  • Flexibility in income tax use

Education policies King supports:

  • Focus on public school funding
  • Opposition to vouchers
  • Support for inclusive policies
  • Preservation of education-focused income tax

Read more about how the two gubernatorial candidates view education and how it could impact the race. 

 

More in Politics

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  • 💭Gary Herbert: Utahns must commit now to accept election results (Deseret News)

  • What a Trump victory could mean for Mike Lee (Deseret News)

  • 💭Jay Evensen: A lesson for politicians — avoid inflation at all costs (Deseret News)

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Is violence against the government ever justified? 4 in 10 Utahns say yes

More than 4 in 10 Utahns say violence against the government can be justified, according to a new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll conducted by HarrisX. 

 

The 813 registered Utah voters were asked, “Do you think violence against the government can be justified or is never justified?” 

 

Here are some of the results from the poll.

  • 43% of Utahns are "very concerned" with political violence in the United States
  • 85% are at least concerned with political violence
  • 62% of those age 18-34 say violence against the government can be justified
  • 65% of Latter-day Saint members say that violence against government can never be justified

“The findings suggest that perspectives on political violence are deeply influenced by identity and ideology,” said Jason Perry, director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics.

 

“Since 2020, our nation has seen unprecedented demonstrations, both peaceful and violent," he said. "In Utah, escalating political rhetoric and narrow electoral margins have shifted perceptions on political violence across the political spectrum.”

 

Read more about what Utahns are concerned with.

 

More in Utah

  • Another ‘beneficial’ storm heads to Utah after drought intensity picked up in October (Deseret News)

  • Salt Lake City's newest hotel — blending history and luxury — will open soon (KSL)

  • Critics continue gondola pushback as UDOT shifts attention to Big Cottonwood Canyon (KSL)

  • Salt Lake City introduces two new renter programs (KUER)

  • Republicans, Democrats prioritize education issues differently, with some common ground (Utah Policy)

  • ‘This river has a spirit’: Native Americans share ancestral ties to Colorado River and its tributaries (St. George News)

  • Provo Farmers Market to add winter season at Provo Towne Centre (Daily Herald)

  • Park City prepares for busy season of skiers, snowboarders and tourists (The Park Record)

  • Justice Department to once again monitor San Juan County voting on Election Day (Fox 13)

  • The Best Places To Write Your Novel in Salt Lake (City Cast Salt Lake)

  • Murder charge filed in 1972 cold case from Vernal (KSL)

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Round out your day (v5)

Health

  • Do I have COVID, the flu or something else? 2024 symptoms and testing to know (CBS News)

  • Alzheimer's researchers say brain stimulation device may slow symptoms (NBC News)

  • Tired of Being A Night Owl? 8 Steps to Stop Staying Up So Late (Healthline)

Faith

  • Expanded opportunities for senior single missionaries, both men and women (Church News)

  • Latest Temple Square update: A look at temple spires and entry pavilions (Church News)

  • As Election Day looms, Wisconsin clergy pray and stress that every vote is sacred (Religion News Service)

The Nation and The World

  • Boeing strike, extreme weather tank October job numbers (Deseret News)

  • Search for Spain flooding survivors continues as torrential rain hits another region (BBC)

  • Supreme Court sides with Democrats in Pennsylvania voting case (NPR)

  • Masked thieves believed to have robbed 4 jewelry stores across 3 states (ABC News)

Sports

  • Twice as nice: BYU cross-country teams claim Big 12 Conference championships (Deseret News)

  • Whittingham gives up an update on Utah’s QB situation, which includes a season-ending injury (Deseret News)

  • Big 12 football in November — when contenders and pretenders are made (Deseret News)

  • Can the revamped, but talented, Cougars make an impact in Big 12 in Kevin Young’s first season? (Deseret News)

  • High school girls volleyball: 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A state tournament scores and schedules (Deseret News)

Entertainment

  • Looking for a Thanksgiving movie? These movies will be in theaters on Thanksgiving (Deseret News)

  • What big shows are coming up in Utah? Here’s the latest (Deseret News)

🗓️ Events Calendar

We put together a calendar list of events and activities going on around the state of Utah the next month. Check it out and let us know if we are missing anything!

 

Here are some highlights for events in Utah today: 

  • Diwali Festival of Lights celebration | Krishna Temple, Salt Lake City
  • 2024 Día de Los Muertos | Utah Cultural Celebration Center, West Valley City
  • Fall Orchid Show | Red Butte Garden, Salt Lake City
  • Sabrina Carpenter | Delta Center
  • The Grinch Showcase by Devotion Dance Academy | Covey Center for the Arts, Provo
  • Utah Hockey at Golden Knights | 8 p.m.
  • Utah Jazz at Denver Nuggets | 8 p.m.
  • Real Salt Lake at Minnesota | 7 p.m.
  • BYU women’s soccer vs. Oklahoma State at Big 12 Soccer Championship | 10:30 a.m.
  • U of U women’s volleyball vs. Arizona State | 2 p.m.
  • USU men’s tennis Utah Invitational
  • Weber State football at Northern Arizona | 2 p.m.
  • UVU volleyball at Utah Tech | 7 p.m.
  • women’s volleyball vs. Seattle University at home | 1 p.m.
  • Utah Tech women’s volleyball vs. UVU at home | 7 p.m.

Please reach out to me at [email protected] if you have any thoughts, feedback or ideas you would like to share!

 

✨ Cheers ✨

— Gambles

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