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More proposed Utah GOP bylaw changes. Salt Lake City leaders approve a sales tax hike. Mueller threatens to subpoena Trump.
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Some Utah GOP hardliners have proposed bylaw changes that could result in some members being kicked out of the party [Utah Policy].
Utah once again was tops in the annual "Rich States, Poor States" rankings [Utah Policy].
Utah GOP hardliners proposing radical changes to party rules By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Well, it never seems to end.... |
Utah tops again in annual 'Rich States, Poor States' rankings By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah ranks #1 in the American Legislative Exchange Counsel's "Rich States, Poor States" index for 2018.... |
Utah business leaders unify to protect housing affordability By Salt Lake Chamber The Salt Lake Chamber and Utah business leaders officially launched the Housing Gap Coalition.... |
Gov. Herbert appoints new executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management By Press Release Gov. Gary R. Herbert has announced the appointment of Paul Garver as the executive director of the Department of Human Resource Management.... |
Weekly survey: Mia Love vs. Ben McAdams By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Who do you expect to win the November matchup between Mia Love and Ben McAdams? Vote now in our weekly survey.... |
Governor Herbert to sign legislation to help Utah's refugee communities Utah Governor Gary Herbert, Utah legislators, Utah refugee community leaders, and members of the Refugee Justice League celebrate the unanimous passage and signing of House Bill 189, Driver License Exam Revisions.... |
Speaker Greg Hughes statement about the passing of former Rep. Carl Duckworth Speaker Greg Hughes issued this statement following the death of former Representative Carl Duckworth:... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Trying to stem the skyrocketing price of Utah housing is goal of new Salt Lake Chamber coalition
Gehrke: Why it makes sense for Rep. Mia Love to go on the attack against Democrat Ben McAdams
Feds give Utah three years to bring ozone pollution down to acceptable levels
UTA names temporary chief: Steve Meyer, who helped oversee expansion of its rail system
Deseret News
Editorial: White House Correspondents' Dinner - humor is great, contempt is not
Wasatch Front, portions of Uinta Basin miss ozone standard
Former Democratic state lawmaker Carl Duckworth dies after battle with cancer
New citizenship question, murky immigration policy, could impact 2020 Census results
UTA picks up pace on name change to Transit District of Utah
Utah business leaders tout focus on growing housing affordability gap
Council votes to enact $25 million sales tax hike to 'change life' in Salt Lake City
Granite teachers to receive 2.5 percent cost-of-living raise, bonus
Utah pursuing opioid settlement while preparing for possible lawsuit against Big Pharma
Groups halt lawsuit over Gunnison sage grouse
Other
Utah County selects law firm to represent in opioid lawsuit (Daily Herald)
N. Utah Democrats split on US House hopefuls, who will face off in primary (Standard-Examiner)
Democrats seeking to topple Rob Bishop head to a primary (Park Record)
Utah's Democrats mobilize at state convention (Park Record)
State of American democracy: mean (The Hill)
Sluggish Supreme Court Poised to Deliver Big Decisions (Roll Call)
Facebook Asks on Every Post: 'Is This Hate Speech?' (PJ Media)
Facebook Has Begun To Rank News Organizations By Trust, Zuckerberg Says (BuzzFeed)
Seven States, Led by Texas, Sue to End DACA Program (New York Times)
Is Border Patrol work dangerous? Not compared to being a cop (CNN)
Parkland victim's dad sues 'coward' school officer, others (Mercury News)
Republicans are still running against Hillary Clinton (Yahoo News)
On high-stakes trip to China, US officials confront tech along with trade (Los Angeles Times)
Jeff Bezos thinks his fortune is best spent in space (MarketWatch)
Fear
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Subway Closing
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