James Earl Jones, dead at 93; the Utah State Fair and its plethora of deep-fried foods; and you don't need to fear Antelope Island spiders | The Utah Policy newsletter is your one-stop source for political and policy-minded news. We scour the news so you don't have to! Send news tips or feedback to Holly Richardson at editor@utahpolicy.com. | |
Situational Analysis | Sept. 10, 2024 It's Tuesday and World Suicide Prevention Day. Don't hesitate to reach out. Help is available. There are 56 days until the election. What you need to know Speaking to the Deseret News/KSL editorial boards, five local school board members say doing more with less wonât sustain Utah public education. The pillars supporting public education in Utah are cracking, they said, as they spoke about unfunded/underfunded mandates, inadequate funding in general, the increasing physical, mental and financial load on teachers, and deepening concerns about rising student mental health needs. Rapid relevance James Earl Jones, known for voicing âStar Warsâ villain Darth Vader, is dead at 93; enjoy the Utah State Fair and its plethora of deep-fried foods; and you don't need to fear Antelope Island spiders. Really. | |
| Register for the 2024 Utah Tourism Conference | September 24-27 | Layton, Utah Join us for the Annual Utah Tourism Conference, the state's premier industry conference where professionals gather from around the state to network and learn. Whether you are part of the tourism industry or hoping to explore the possibilities of tourism in Utah, youâll leave inspired. See you there! | |
Utah Headlines Political news Man vs. trees: How a rancherâs bulldozing project cost Utah taxpayers (Salt Lake Tribune/New York Times) Washington County pushes for Northern Corridor highway (UPR) Election news Phil Lyman claims election interference after second Lyman files as write-in (KUTV) Cox campaign denies paying to recruit additional âLymanâ write-in candidates (Deseret News) Truth Test: âLymanâ write-in candidate denies they were recruited, paid by Cox campaign (KSL TV) Court decision looms over Amendment D as ballot printing deadline nears in Utah (KUTV) Utah legislature Iron County lawmaker may try again to create gun safety education for Utah students (KSL Newsradio) Municipal news Feed the Children resource rally in Brigham City will donate goods to 400 families (UPR) Utah County cities honoring 9/11 with community service while commending first respondersâ bravery (Daily Herald) Cache Valley Remembers - a project to help a new generation learn about 9/11 (Cache Valley Daily) Utah Utah ranked 4th among happiest states in America (Deseret News) Utah Sports Hall of Fame honors Class of 2024 (Deseret News) Provo Power warns scammers are targeting specific customers (KSL Newsradio) 5-year-old Riverton boy hit while chasing down school bus (Fox13) Utah cities among the most âInstagrammableâ places. Is that impacting tourism? (Salt Lake Tribune) Biz/Tech 'It's nothing that's going to stop us': Utah-based Fortem Technologies sanctioned by Russia for supplying drones to Ukraine (KSL) Looking for work? More than 1,500 opportunities available at Utah virtual job fair (ABC4) Apple unveils new iPhones with built-in AI (New York Times) Education Haven Bay Elementary opens as construction continues (KSL TV) Alpine School District shares solutions to efficiency along school bus route (KUTV) With parents concerned, Utah schools ramp up security measures (Fox13) USU presents new Ranch Management Economics degree (Cache Valley Daily) Environment Video: Thousands ordered to evacuate amid California Line Fire (Deseret News) How are Utahâs reservoirs doing as summer winds down? (Deseret News) Utah has a $276M bet on farms to save Colorado River water. Howâs it going? (KUER) Earth breaks yet another record for hottest summer (AP) Family Utahns impacted by China ending foreign adoptions of children (Fox13) Health White House issues mental health coverage parity rule (Deseret News) Women will soon be told breast density after mammography (Deseret News) Utah suicide survivor shares message of hope and healing (KSL) National Suicide Prevention Month also marks two years of the 988 Lifeline (KSL Newsradio) Demand for bilingual Spanish health care services is growing â can Utah keep up? (Daily Herald) Housing How Utah's housing market has changed over the past decade (KSL) Utah's housing market faces construction labor shortage (KUTV) | |
National Headlines General Opinion: America is defined by the respect for human dignity (Deseret News) Harvey Weinstein undergoes emergency heart surgery (Reuters) Tyreek Hillâs unsettling question should bother us all: What if he wasnât Tyreek Hill? (Washington Post) Political news GOP opposition appears to doom Speaker Johnsonâs initial plan to avert shutdown (The Hill) Trump has lost $4 billion in Truth Social wipeout (KSL TV) DeSantisâs election police agents question people who signed abortion ballot petition. The unit is investigating alleged fraud in signature gathering for an abortion referendum. Critics say the move is designed to intimidate voters. (Washington Post) Bob Good to step down as Freedom Caucus chair this week (Politico) Election news With Trumpâs pivot, there is no âpro-life party.â Now what? (Deseret News) Who has more to gain in Tuesdayâs debate: Harris or Trump? (Deseret News) Trump's insults of Harris in debate carry big risks - for both candidates (Reuters) AP-NORC/USAFacts poll: Republicans are more likely to trust Trump than official election results (AP) New poll delivers warning signals to Harris (The Hill) Ukraine ðºð¦ Ukraine strikes Moscow in biggest drone attack to date (Reuters) U.S. accuses Iran of sending ballistic missiles to Russia (Washington Post) Israel and Gaza Dozens killed, wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza tent camp (Reuters) Israeli defense chief says a temporary truce with Hamas is possible. Ending the war is another story (AP) The UN chief calls the death and destruction in Gaza the worst heâs seen (AP) World news 'Loving and being loved': UK's Princess Kate says she is grateful after finishing chemotherapy (Reuters) China announces joint naval, air drills with Russia (AP) | |
| News Releases Utah State Board of Education to host free summits on artificial intelligence The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) recognizes that artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly important topic in our educational community. To foster collaboration with education partners on topics related to AI, the USBE will host a series of AI Summits across the state in September. These summits aim to connect educational communities, collaborate on AI in education, and engage with community members, industry partners, and education leaders about next steps with AI in our communities. Registration is free for all. (Read More) | |
Upcoming Sept 10 â Presidential Debate, 7:00-8:30 pm, MDT Sept. 11 â Gubernatorial Debate, UT Debate Commission, 6:00 pm Sep. 17-18 â Interim Days Oct. 1 â Attorney General Debate, UT Debate Commission, 6:00 pm Oct. 4 â Conservative Climate Summit, 7:30 am - 3:00 pm, UVU, Register here Oct. 4 â Hatch Foundation hosts Civil Dialogue Symposium with Dana Perino, 2:00 pm, USU, Register here Oct. 7-9 â One Utah Summit, SUU, Register here Oct. 8 â CD1 Debate, UT Debate Commission, 6:00 pm Oct. 10 â US Senate Debate, UT Debate Commission, 6:00 pm Oct. 14 â CD2 Debate, UT Debate Commission, 6:00 pm Oct. 15-16 â Interim Days Oct. 17 â CD3 Debate, UT Debate Commission, 6:00 pm Oct. 24 â CD4 Debate, UT Debate Commission, 6:00 pm Nov. 5 â Election Day! 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 | |
On This Day In History 1608 - John Smith elected president of Jamestown colony council 1776 - George Washington asks for a spy volunteer; Nathan Hale volunteers 1897 - The Lattimer Massacre occurs - a sheriff's posse kills twenty unarmed immigrant miners in Pennsylvania 1910 - The Great Idaho Fire destroys 3 million acres of timber 1935 - Mary Jane Oliver is born. An American poet, she won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. 1963 - 20 Black students entered Alabama public schools following a standoff between federal authorities and Alabama Governor George C. Wallace. 1977 - The guillotine is used for the last time in a French execution 1991 - Clarence Thomas SCOTUS nomination hearings begin Quote of the Day âThe most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.â â Mary Oliver On the Punny Side The Librarian just gave me $5 to stop talking. I guess itâs hush money. | |
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