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Morning must reads for Friday, September 8, 2017
Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 251st day of the year. There are 114 days remaining in 2017.
Poll: Utahns expect the Utes to have the best football season this year By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor As Utah and BYU get set to face off in the "Holy War" game on Sunday, a new UtahPolicy.com survey finds most Utahns think the University of Utah will have the most successful football season this year. ... |
Clinton says she thought Chaffetz was Priebus at the inauguration By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Remember the handshake between then Rep. Jason Chaffetz and Hillary Clinton during Donald Trump's inauguration? What everyone thought might have been a moment of goodwill between the defeated Democratic nominee and her Congressional tormenter was, in reality, a case of mista... |
Group criticizes AG Reyes for support of partisan gerrymandering By Press Release The Alliance for a Better Utah criticized Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes for signing onto an amicus brief supporting the practice of partisan gerrymandering.... |
CfA calls on Utah Lands Commission to disclose interactions with its lawyers By Press Release Campaign for Accountability called on the Utah Commission for the Stewardship of Public Lands to release all communications, documents, and invoices submitted by its law firm, Davillier Law Group, LLC. ... |
Sen. Lee issues statement on disaster relief bill vote By Press Release Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement regarding Thursday's vote on the disaster relief bill:... |
Sen. Lee speaks out against religious tests By Press Release Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) spoke on the Senate floor to address the hostility displayed towards people of faith who have come before the Senate during recent confirmation hearings and the duty the Senate has to distance itself from this unconstitutional and un-American behavior of... |
Weekly survey: Trump's decision to end DACA By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor This week President Donald Trump announced he was ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which shielded the children of undocumented immigrants from deportation. Do you think it was the right move, and will Congress be able to pass immigration refo... |
After public engagement, Mayor Biskupski signs lease agreement to temporarily close portion of Rio Grande Street Mayor Jackie Biskupski signed a lease agreement between Salt Lake City and the State of Utah, allowing for the closure of a portion of Rio Grande Street to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.... |
Hatch on the Senate: We can do hard things Senator Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, the President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate and one of the most effective legislators in modern history, spoke on the Senate floor about the lessons to be learned from current events and the need to come together as a leg... |
Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report Outdoor Notes--Tribune: Tiger muskie and 2 other fish species part of new plan to help curb chubs at Utah's Scofield Reservoir-- Tribune: Northern pike proving to be a pesky problem at Yuba Reservoir in central Utah --Tribune: Erin Alberty: Do you have what it takes to eat a... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Middle school course changes will allow for flexibility, local control
Editorial: Coal is gone, let's diversify
Amazon's $5B second headquarters will offer 50,000 jobs, and Utah may bid for it
Utah's ACT scores inch up; state ranks either 33rd or 5th. Here's why.
Trump remains under 50 percent in Utah, holding steady despite his tumultuous first year in office
Salt Lake City mayor signs lease agreement to close Rio Grande Street
Salt Lake City, Sandy council primary results hold up in recount
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert stresses need for state control in health care
Utah's Mike Lee votes against Hurricane Harvey relief bill tied to debt limits
After more than 1,000 arrests, drug treatment comes online as part of Operation Rio Grande
Deseret News
A. Scott Anderson: Utah leaders step up in big way to address homelessness
Jay Evensen: Credit cards, student loans and the federal deficit - a toxic brew
Op-ed: Bears Ears: Perhaps there's a third way
Editorial: Parents are even more important than schools in academic achievement
Silicon Valley finds peace in Utah mountains
Hatch child protection bill passes Senate committee
Will Amazon's new headquarters land in Silicon Slopes?
Utahns nearly evenly split over President Donald Trump's job performance
Hatch draws on Charlottesville, Houston to urge unity in the Senate
Herbert urges D.C. committee to give states control of health insurance
31 arrested in 4 raids linked to Operation Rio Grande
Sen. Mike Lee battles for religious freedom in courts, on Senate floor
Native Utahn to head four-state Homeland Security Investigations office
S.L. Chamber of Commerce honors champions, outgoing chairman at awards event
District attorney asks FBI to also investigate controversial U. nurse arrest
Over 1,000 arrests made in Operation Rio Grande as 37 new treatment beds open
Other
Odell Miner officially files to be write-in candidate for Provo mayor (Daily Herald)
Provo recount uncovers 150 unrecorded ballots (Daily Herald)
Op-ed: Remarkably few prisoners die in the Weber County Jail (Standard-Examiner)
Davis County leading largest US counties in employment growth, new numbers show (Standard-Examiner)
Southern Poverty Law Center Gets Creative to Label 'Hate Groups' (Bloomberg)
Clinton's score-settling frustrates Democrats (The Hill)
Power shift as Trump opens door to Schumer, Pelosi (The Hill)
All 5 living former presidents launch appeal for help for Harvey victims (CNN)
Trump Administration Sides With Baker In Same-Sex Wedding Cake Case (BuzzFeed)
Rep. Charlie Dent, outspoken GOP moderate, will not seek reelection (Washington Post)
Amid raging wildfires, fire management practices criticized (Associated Press)
Federal Judge excoriates Sen. Menendez prosecution team (Washington Post)
Sen. Warren to support nationwide health insurance coverage (Boston Herald)
White House Considering at Least Six for Fed Chair (Bloomberg)
Tools
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Out of Paper
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