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Situational Analysis | Oct. 31, 2024 It's Thursday and Halloween! ð There are 5 days until Election Day. What you need to know The lack of supply and gradual rise in home costs in the state made affordable housing the top issue for Utah voters in 2024, according to a Sutherland Institute/Y2 Analytics survey. On Wednesday morning, during an event hosted by the Sutherland Institute and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), state and national housing experts came together to discuss Utahâs housing dilemma and the unaffordable reality future generations will face if nothing is done to solve it. âI believe itâs a moral imperative that we provide the American dream to our kids and grandkids, that they can actually be better off than we are,â said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox Rapid Relevance Dodgers win World Series in 5 games; SLC's iconic whale sculpture hit with apparent anti-voting vandalism; and $1,000 reward offered for return of missing police K-9 | |
Utah Headlines Political news Thomas B. Griffith: When did moral character stop being vital to leadership in our democracy? (Deseret News) Utah has a huge backlog of public records disputes, but a committee canât meet to address them. Hereâs why. (Salt Lake Tribune) Election news Utah County attorney confirms investigation into âconcerningâ ballot tracking; another state lawmaker says clerk knew method she used to vote (Deseret News) Spanish Fork senator says he made his ballot status private. Utah Countyâs clerk revealed how he cast it (KSL TV) Utah Co. Commissioner calls on Clerk to recuse himself from overseeing election (Fox13) Utah GOPers, Dems put emphasis on a handful of House, Senate races as ballots trickle in (KSL) Potential Alpine School District split draws divide between residents, educators and political parties (Daily Herald) RFK Jr. wants a spot in Trump's Cabinet. John Stockton likes the idea (Deseret News) Municipal news Logan ranked as a top city for veterans to start a business (Cache Valley Daily) Salt Lake eyes 'generational opportunity' for 5-city regional park centered along Jordan River (KSL) Utah This magazine named Snowbasin best in the West (Deseret News) Bird flu found in 8 Cache County dairy cattle herds (KSL) Biz/Tech Latest GDP data reflects healthy arc for U.S. economy (Deseret News) Median U.S. gas price dropping (Deseret News) American Airlines landed its longest-ever nonstop flight, lasting nearly 16 hours (Deseret News) Spirit Airlines to furlough hundreds of pilots to cut costs (Reuters) Crime/Courts For the first time, female wardens now lead both of Utahâs state prisons (Daily Herald) Culture Opinion: Halloween was so much worse in the good old days (Deseret News) Christmas music in October? Yes, please! (Deseret News) Education School District rolls out new safety measures at Jordan High School after fatal stabbing (KUTV) West Valley City school taking precaution on Halloween after threat found in bathroom (KUTV) Environment The curse of the petrified forest in Escalante, Utah (Deseret News) Critics continue gondola pushback as UDOT shifts attention to Big Cottonwood Canyon (KSL) As a closed Utah uranium mill seeks state approval to reopen, taxpayers are still paying to clean up others (Salt Lake Tribune) Eastern Utah wants an oil railroad. The nationâs highest court will decide how feds should judge its environmental impacts. (Salt Lake Tribune) Health Why is walking pneumonia on the rise, including in kids? (Deseret News) New CDC report shows potential risks for teenagers and screen time (KSL TV) Housing Provo plans to build new affordable housing for essential workers (KSL TV) Thereâs a new way to help struggling Salt Lake City renters (Salt Lake Tribune) | |
National Headlines General Snow in Hawaii? Cold air and moisture deliver snow to the stateâs tallest mountain (AP) Itâs spooky season. Here are some scary stories from around the world you probably havenât heard (AP) Guns. Knives. Bats. Hammers. Hatchets. Spears. Road rage has soared in an increasingly angry nation (Washington Post) Election news Jeff Flake says he supports Harris because he is confident she will accept election results (Deseret News) Will Gen Zâers show up at the polls? (Deseret News) Judge orders Elon Musk to court over $1 million giveaway in US election (Reuters) Donald Trump boards a garbage truck to draw attention to Biden remark, divert attention from his rally (AP) Nicky Jam withdraws endorsement of Donald Trump over comedianâs âgarbageâ comment about Puerto Rico (AP) An Elon Musk-backed political group is posting fake Kamala Harris ads on Facebook (NPR) GOP leaders in some states move to block Justice Dept. election monitors (Washington Post) Donald Trump is trying to persuade a group of Arab and Muslim voters that they should vote for him, even though he has spent years insulting and demonizing them. (New York Times) A Unified Republican Congress Would Give Trump Broad Power for His Agenda (New York Times) Bidenâs Gaffes Complicate Harrisâs Final Stretch, Worrying Democratic Insiders (New York Times) Trump sparks concern with claims of fraud in Pennsylvania (The Hill) Secretary of State Pete Buttigieg? Hereâs who could be in Harrisâ Cabinet. (Politico) Defense Secretary Tom Cotton? Hereâs who could be in Trumpâs Cabinet. (Politico) Arnold Schwarzenegger has endorsed Kamala Harris for president (NPR) Ukraine ðºð¦ Radiation and Russian bombs threaten this Ukrainian city, so itâs building schools underground (AP) Russian drones hunt civilians in streets of southern Ukrainian city (Washington Post) Israel and Gaza A Gaza medic realizes heâs carrying his own motherâs body, killed by an Israeli airstrike (AP) | |
| News Releases Salt Lake Countyâs life sciences industry generates billions in economic output Salt Lake Countyâs life sciences industry is experiencing robust growth, contributing significantly to the regionâs economy. A new research brief from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah shows the industry generated an estimated $5.8 billion in GDP in 2023, representing 5.1% of the countyâs total GDP and $9.3 billion in total output. (Read More) | |
Upcoming Nov. 5 â Election Day! Nov. 7 â Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce Growth and Prosperity Summit, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, UVU Grand Ballroom. Register here Nov. 15 â Women & Business Conference & ATHENA Awards Luncheon with the Salt Lake Chamber, Grand America Hotel. Register here Nov. 19-20 â Interim Days Jan. 9 â Whatâs Up Down South Economic Summit. St. George. Register here Jan. 10 â Rural Utah Data Symposium. St. George. Register here Jan. 21 â Utah legislative session begins Mar. 7 â Utah legislative session ends | |
On This Day In History 1517 - Reformation Day - Martin Luther posts 95 theses 1838 - A mob of about 200 attacks a Mormon camp in Missouri, killing 20 men, women and children 1860 - Juliette Gordon Low is born. The American activist was the founder of the Girl Scouts of America. 1926 - Harry Houdini [Erich Weisz], magician, dies of gangrene and peritonitis from an appendix that ruptured after a student punched him twice hard in the stomach 1978 - The Pregnancy Discrimination Act becomes law which prohibits employers from discriminating against pregnant women 1984 - Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India (1966-77, 1980-84), is assassinated by two of her bodyguards at 66 2020 - Sir Sean Connery dies at age 90 Quote of the Day "It's all just a bunch of hocus pocus!" âMax, Hocus Pocus On the Punny Side Space could be filled with vampires. But we'll never know because telescopes use mirrors. | |
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