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Wilson and McAdams avoid primary elections. Count My Vote inches closer. North Korea teases nuclear disarmament.
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Utah Democrats gave their nominations in the U.S. Senate and CD4 race on Saturday to Jenny Wilson and Ben McAdams, sending them to the November election without a primary [Utah Policy].
The Count My Vote ballot initiative is within 500 signatures of meeting the qualifications for the November election [Utah Policy].
Our "Political Insiders" say they expect Mitt Romney and John Curtis to win their primary election matchups [Utah Policy].
McAdams, Wilson win Democratic nominations By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Saturday, it was the Utah Democrats turn to rally their forces ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, and hopefully break the Republican stranglehold on Utah's Congressional delegation.... |
Count My Vote inches closer to qualifying for November Ballot By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Count My Vote is now within 500 verified signatures of meeting the requirements for getting on November's ballot.... |
'Political Insiders' say Romney, Curtis will win GOP primary matchups By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah Republican delegates voted to send their U.S. Senate and CD3 nominations to a June primary election. Mitt Romney will face Utah Rep. Mike Kennedy for Senate while Rep. John Curtis is in a rematch against Chris Herrod in the 3rd Congressional District.... |
Utah Thrives podcast: Income tax changes By Utah Foundation It was called the Jones-Mascaro bill, after Democratic State Representative Pat Jones and Republican Representative Steve Mascaro.... |
Making Utah a better place for women by exploring the legacy of our past By Derek Miller, President and CEO, World Trade Center Utah When we talk about economic prosperity, a portion of the conversation typically involves the importance of improving our workforce diversity in the state, including the need to enhance leadership opportunities for women.... |
United Utah Party holds 2018 state convention On Saturday, April 28, at 10:00 am, the United Utah Party held its State Convention at Midvale Middle School.... |
Bishop celebrates opening of Ogden Vet Center The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced the opening of a new Vet Center in North Ogden.... |
Hatch introduces Food Donation Act to increase contributions Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the senior Republican in the United States Senate, introduced legislation that will bolster food donations across the country.... |
Curtis introduces bill to decrease opioid abuse during pregnancy Congressman John Curtis introduced The Protecting Against Opioid Prescription-abuse During Prenatal Year Study Act, H.R. 5646, legislation that will improve research and public awareness of opioid use disorder during pregnancy.... |
Rep. Stewart's language tees-up reopening Wingpointe Golf Course The House passed H.R. 4, the Federal Aviation Administration Act, which included Rep. Chris Stewart's (R-Utah) language that restores Wingpointe Golf Course at Salt Lake City International Airport.... |
Governor appoints Richard Mrazik to the Third District Court Gov. Gary R. Herbert has appointed Richard Mrazik as a judge on the Third District Court.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Farmington should keeps its farms
Op-ed: Managing the Wasatch Canyons
Paul Mero: Five steps to build a transcendent political culture in Utah
Editorial: Jordan leads out on teacher pay
'A new way of thinking': Jordan School District moves to boost teacher pay - again
Feds offer Utah lands for lease a 2nd time after Houston energy company fails to pay up
Deseret News
Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Are we seeing the death throes of the caucus/convention system?
Op-ed: The slippery slope of abortion, Down syndrome and eugenics
Boyd Matheson: Five Takeaways from the Utah State Democratic Convention
Op-ed: Civic action is the antidote to political apathy
Editorial: A focus on infrastructure, education will keep Utah on top
Utah's congressional delegation gives Trump credit for historic Korean summit
Experts say Utah economy still on the rise, but offer a few asterisks
McAdams, Wilson, easily win nominations at Democratic state convention
Millcreek City Center? City officials seeking input for redevelopment near new City Hall
Employer health plan premiums up by a third in Utah since 2006
Other
Mike Kennedy kicks off primary campaign at home in Alpine on Friday (Daily Herald)
Roy pursuing retailers to bolster sales tax revenue, create shopping options (Standard-Examiner)
Trump assails White House Correspondents' Association amid Michelle Wolf controversy (CNN)
Democrats Ignore Dossier In Russia Report, In Stark Contrast To Their Early Rhetoric (Daily Caller)
Documentary chronicles New York Times' year covering Trump (Associated Press)
Washington's heavy-drinking ways in spotlight (The Hill)
Brooks Suggests Republicans Are Retiring Because of Assassination Fears (Roll Call)
Left Fights Itself in Ohio Primary for Governor (New York Times)
Kim's Charm Offensive Pressures Trump Before Summit (Bloomberg)
John McCain Tells Son-In-Law To 'Take Care Of Meghan' (HuffPost)
Joy Reid's Defenders Praise Her Apology - But Ignore Her Apparent Cover-Up (HuffPost)
Failure
"Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently." Henry Ford
Tough
"President Trump did a live phone interview with "Fox & Friends." It was tough for Trump. He didn't know whether to focus on the questions or watch himself on TV." Jimmy Fallon
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