Plus, housing prices might fall in 2023, golf courses aren’t to blame for our drought and the reason Ken Jennings shed a tear on “Jeopardy!”
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| | According to a new poll from the Deseret News and Hinckley Institute of Politics, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed where Utahns are spending their workday: 54% of workers are entirely on site. 29% have some sort of hybrid work schedule. 17% are working remotely from home. | Republican incumbent Rep. Blake Moore and Democratic candidate Rick Jones both agree that the economy is the top priority for voters, although they don’t agree on what is the root cause. Moore believes that the federal government’s massive spending is the biggest inflationary force while Jones indicated his belief that the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and lack of antitrust regulation are to blame. What other subjects came up? Read the highlights here. More in Politics: Jay Evensen: A constitutional emergency is in our future if we continue touting election fraud (Deseret News) Tulsi Gabbard announces she is leaving the Democratic Party, invites others to join her (Deseret News) Will Rep. Burgess Owens show up to 4th Congressional District debate? (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR UTAH EDUCATION ELECTION Ensuring You Are Ready to Vote in the Upcoming Election Be ready for the voting process so you can show off your sticker without the stress this November. Check out the Utah Election website. Learn how to vote, track your ballot, find candidate information, find voter registration info and how to update your registration preferences or address. | The Economy: Where is the housing market headed in 2023? Here are the predictions (Deseret News) Health: Is Utah due for respiratory virus outbreaks in children? Here’s what a top doctor says (Deseret News) Japan lifts COVID-19 restrictions, tourism resumes (Deseret News) Faith: Perspective: How Orthodox Jewish schools came to the front of the religious freedom conversation (Deseret News) Meet Rashad Hussain, the first Muslim to serve as America’s religious freedom ambassador (Deseret News) Northern Utah: Work to begin on clearing forest fire fuel from Parleys Canyon (KSL) The Wasatch Front: Remains of Utah WWII veteran returned home after 79 years (KSL) Southern Utah: Washington County deputies investigating possible homicide near Anasazi trailhead (KSL) The West: What it’s like living next to the largest source of dust pollution in the U.S. (Salt Lake Tribune) Utah golf courses aren’t to blame for Utah’s water problems (Utah Business) The Nation: Los Angeles City Council President resigned over racist remarks. Here’s what happened (Deseret News) The World: North Korea confirms missile tests were simulation to ‘wipe out’ South Korea and U.S. targets (Deseret News) Iran protests escalate after security forces kill a 16-year-old protester (Deseret News) Blinken announces new visa restrictions for Taliban members (Deseret News) Sports: Midterm exams: Sizing up 4-2 BYU halfway through its last season of independence (Deseret News) Brett Favre is (finally) speaking out on the Mississippi welfare fraud scandal (Deseret News) ‘A definite concern’: Why Utah’s Kyle Whittingham wants touchbacks (Deseret News) Trending: Angela Lansbury dies 5 days before turning 97 (Deseret News) Charges against Adnan Syed dropped by prosecutors (Deseret News) Why Ken Jennings ‘started to cry’ when filming the new ‘Jeopardy!’ season (Deseret News) |
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