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Good Friday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 286th day of the year. There are 79 days remaining in 2017.
It all comes back to Steve Bannon - Bernick and Schott on politics Ep. #345 By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Word broke this week that former White House strategist Steve Bannon plans to recruit a challenger for Sen. Orrin Hatch in Utah.... |
Bob Bernick's notebook: Utahns don't have much confidence in Congress or President Trump By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor UtahPolicy published a poll this week on whether Utahns think the United States and Utah itself are on the right or wrong track.... |
Podcast: Bernick and Schott on politics #345 By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick discuss what happened and why this week in Utah politics.... |
Weekly survey: Gun legislation following Las Vegas By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Do you think either Congress or the Utah Legislature will address meaningful gun legislation following the massacre in Las Vegas? Let us know what you think in our weekly survey.... |
Rep. Chris Stewart names Chris Harmer chief of staff Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) released the following statement announcing the hiring of his new Chief of Staff, Chris Harmer:... |
After securing critical enhancements, Hatch flies over Test and Training Range Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, visited the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) to observe enhancements he worked to pass into law last Congress.... |
Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report Outdoor Notes--Tribune: For Utah's beautiful autumn leaves, wheelchair access and a living classroom, visit Cascade Springs--Tribune: Hit the hills for one last chance to see Utah's autumn best--Tribune: Utah teens catch mountain-biking team racing in a big way--Tribune: Lat... |
Office of Outdoor Recreation announces 2017 grant recipients The Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation has approved grant funding for outdoor recreation projects with an estimated statewide impact of more than $2.8 million-including grant funds, matching funds and private investment.... |
Stryker Chooses Utah for Future Growth The Governor's Office of Economic Development announced Stryker will expand in the state, adding up to 540 jobs, $16.9 million in new state revenue and an estimated $100 million in capital investment.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Deal will slow the growth of solar energy in Utah
Utah school board in 'pause mode' on making middle school heath, PE and art classes optional
Should a tour company be able to land its helicopters near Utah's Canyonlands National Park?
Developer, ex-UTA board member Terry Diehl pleads not guilty to federal tax evasion
Utah's Negro Bill Canyon renamed Grandstaff Canyon by federal board
Redface will no longer be part of annual Wellsville 'Sham Battle,' committee decides
'Pick a torch' tweet by Democrat Allen ripped by Curtis campaign as charge of racism
Democrat Kathie Allen plans districtwide tour in race to replace Chaffetz
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: Would you pay more taxes to fund a jail?
Op-ed: The SHARE Act will add needed protections for sportsmen and sportswomen
Mary Kaye Huntsman on what it's like to be a diplomat's family
Utahns postponing marriage and kids, opting for smaller families
Vasilios Priskos remembered for work to improve downtown Salt Lake
Records committee: A.G. opinion on special election to replace Chaffetz should be public
Campaign launched against Our Schools Now initiative
Changes to Utah middle school requirements? Not so fast
Trump's order rocks already turbulent health care industry
Negro Bill no more: Board votes to change Moab canyon's name
Testimony: Gary Ott had dementia long before 2014 campaign
Other
Editorial: Collaboration needed on Orem school consolidation plan (Daily Herald)
American Fork City Council candidates debate (Daily Herald)
John Curtis takes issue with opponent Kathie Allen's tweet, asks for its removal (Daily Herald)
Logan council candidate previously involved in lawsuit against city (Logan Herald Journal)
San Juan mayor accuses Trump of 'genocide' after hurricane (Washington Times)
Congress warned North Korean EMP attack would kill '90% of all Americans' (Washington Examiner)
Bossier sheriff to boycott NFL sponsor Ford due to anthem protests (Shreveport Times)
California secessionists think their path to independence is easier than Catalonia's (McClatchy)
McCain could give the same thumbs-down to a tax overhaul as he did to health care (Washington Post)
Trump to end key ACA subsidies, a move that will threaten the law's marketplaces (Washington Post)
Planned Sanders appearance at women's convention draws fire (The Hill)
Amazon Studios' Roy Price Suspended Amid Sexual Harassment Claims (Deadline)
Google Unveils Job Training Initiative With $1 Billion Pledge (New York Times)
Property
"Government has no other end, but the preservation of property." John Locke
Weinstein?
"A man from Italy just set a Guinness World Record by putting on 13 pairs of underwear in 30 seconds. On the downside, he's now banned from Victoria's Secret." Jimmy Fallon
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