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Morning must reads for Thursday, August 17, 2017
Good Thursday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 229th day of the year. There are 136 days remaining in 2017.
John Curtis' lead over Chris Herrod is virtually insurmountable. Utah leaders break ground for the new prison. Steve Bannon says some jaw-dropping things in a conversation with a journalist.
Winners and losers from Tuesday's election By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Now that John Curtis has secured the GOP nomination in the 3rd District special congressional election let's take a look at who came out on top and who took it in the shorts on election day.... |
SLCO GOP focusing on ethics violations in investigation of Julie Dole By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor The investigation into acting Salt Lake County Recorder Julie Dole by the Salt Lake County GOP is apparently focusing on possible ethics violations.... |
Weekly survey: Who is the favorite to win November's special congressional election? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Now that John Curtis has won the GOP nomination in the CD3 special election, which candidate do you think stands the best chance of winning in November? Vote now in our weekly survey.... |
Don't expect Chris Herrod to catch John Curtis when outstanding ballots are counted By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor According to rough numbers given to UtahPolicy by state election officials and some math by me Chris Herrod would have to get more than two-thirds of the remaining votes to be counted in Tuesday's 3rd District GOP primary to beat Provo Mayor John Curtis.... |
Count My Vote celebrates primary election process Count My Vote initiative leaders congratulated Provo Mayor John Curtis, winner of yesterday's Republican Party Primary Election in Utah's 3rd Congressional District, and celebrated Utah's new process that gives all party voters a voice in choosing their candidates for public... |
2017 Utah SNAP Challenge hosted by Utahns Against Hunger Starting September 15th, Utahns Against Hunger encourages ALL Utahns to take the 2017 Utah SNAP Challenge and experience what it is like to eat on $4.20 a day.... |
Dr. Deneece Huftalin announced as 2017 ATHENA Leadership Award winner The Salt Lake Chamber, Utah's largest and longest-standing statewide business association, has announced Dr. Deneece Huftalin as the 2017 ATHENA Leadership Award recipient.... |
Utah STEM Bus takes to the road for the 2017-2018 school year Gov. Gary R. Herbert and STEM industry leaders unveiled the Utah STEM Bus at a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the State Capitol.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Michelle Quist: What's changed for Julie Dole? Everything.
Editorial: Rivera's rise comes at a crucial time
Lawsuit filed over Kane, Garfield commissions' meetings with Zinke
State urges all Utah schools to test water systems for lead after detecting contamination
Utah submits small-scale Medicaid expansion plan to feds - again
Utah's Mike Lee criticizes Trump's Charlottesville comments
Officials break ground at site of new prison, which is set for completion in 2020
No, these Republicans haven't endorsed Julie Dole in her bid to keep county recorder's post
Will self-driving cars, taxis make mass transit obsolete?
ACLU says Operation Rio Grande is 'business as usual' and, so far, prioritizes jail over treatment
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: Where will the bad guys go?
Op-ed: Utahns can't afford $700 million tax hike
UDOT warns of heavy traffic heading back from eclipse
Utah awaits approval of terms for expansion of medical benefits
ACLU decries Operation Rio Grande's surge of arrests, lack of treatment
Herrod wants to see updated results before conceding to Curtis
Gov. Herbert says new prison will restore hope for inmates' future
Other
Trump congratulates Curtis on unofficial GOP win (Daily Herald)
Utah County Clerk: Waiting several days for election results may be the new norm (Daily Herald)
Election mix-up: Bradfield in, Borup out (Logan Herald Journal)
The Rise of the Violent Left (Atlantic)
N.Y. Times Editor Testifies He Didn't Intend to Link Sarah Palin to Shooting (Hollywood Reporter)
Silicon Valley escalates its war on white supremacy despite free speech concerns (Washington Post)
Sessions makes sweeping attack on Chicago's sanctuary city policy (Washington Post)
Trump to reverse Obama-era order aimed at planning for climate change (Washington Post)
Search continues for 5 soldiers after Black Hawk copter crashes off Oahu (Star-Advertiser)
New national poll finds Kasich no threat to Trump in 2020 - yet (Columbus Dispatch)
Trump administration kills push to ban bottled water in national parks (SFGate)
Knowledge
"Let us tenderly and kindly cherish, therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write." John Adams
Not So Bad
"A Russian spy plane was spotted over New Jersey. Yeah. The Russian pilot was overheard saying, "You know, Siberia's not so bad." Conan O'Brien
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