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GOP U.S. Senate candidate Sam Parker was not registered as a Republican when he filed to run for the party's nomination. He blames a "glitch" for the situation, but the Utah Elections Office says Parker personally changed his registration from unaffiliated to Republican and back twice since 2016 [Utah Policy].
Rep. Mia Love raised $750,000 during the most recent reporting period but also posted campaign expenses totaling more than $450,000 [Utah Policy].
GOP U.S. Senate candidate blames a 'glitch' for not being registered as a Republican when he filed for office; Elections officials say that's unlikely By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Republican U.S. Senate candidate Sam Parker was not registered as a member of the Utah Republican Party until 8 days after he filed to run for the GOP nomination. ... |
Love posts big fundraising numbers, but big expenses too By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Rep. Mia Love raised just under $750,000 during the first quarter of 2018, but her campaign also spent a whopping $450,000 during the same period.... |
Guest opinion: Fears about Bolton as national security adviser are unfounded By Andy Pierucci General H.R. McMaster is out, Ambassador John Bolton is in as President Donald Trump's National Security Adviser and the world will be a better place for this decision.... |
Trade mission connects Utah companies to opportunities in Mexico By World Trade Center Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert is leading a delegation of 27 Utah companies and organizations on a trade mission to Mexico City and Baja, California this week.... |
Downtown mourns a great loss The Downtown Alliance issued the following statement today on the passing of Robert Farrington who led the Downtown Alliance from its inception in 1991 until 2009. The founder of the Downtown Alliance, Farmers Market, Live Green, Lights On! and Salt Lake City's Fi... |
Sen. Lee calls for congressional vote before force used in Syria Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Monday morning in response to the reported use of chemical weapons in Syria.... |
Fox files 'Quantifying the qualitative' We had a prominent member of the Site Selectors Guild in town last week on a site visit. ... |
Population increase in Utah provides opportunities to employers St. George, Utah is the fastest growing metro-area in the nation according to the US Census Bureau, with total population growth of 4.0% between July 2016 and July 2017.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Self-driving cars in Salt Lake City? Downtown chosen to be lab for 'smart city' wireless technology.
Utah internet experts size up Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's impending visit to Congress
Why does Utah have a high suicide rate? A researcher is starting a years-long search for answers.
Utahns with large families could be paying a lot more in state taxes next year
Deseret News
Jackie Biskupski: We have a chance to make a difference for refugees living in Utah
Editorial: Dispelling the myth of the trade deficit
New Salt Lake wireless test area designed to fuel innovations of the future
As vote on sales tax hike nears, Salt Lake City leaders say public support is 'overwhelming'
Mitt Romney's Senate campaign war chest includes $1 million from his presidential bids
Members of Utah's congressional delegation call for response to Syrian attack
Alan Dershowitz: Today is a 'very dangerous day for lawyer-client relations' (Washington Examiner)
China Is Studying Yuan Devaluation as a Tool in Trade Spat (Bloomberg)
Homeless in Seattle (Weekly Standard)
News is entertainment and entertainment is news (The Hill)
CBS execs are freaking out over looming Charlie Rose expos (Page Six)
Mr. Zuckerberg goes to Washington - so let's stop acting like he can't handle it. He can. (Recode)
The biggest Black Lives Matter page on Facebook is fake (CNN)
Arizona Supreme Court strikes down in-state tuition for 'dreamers' (Arizona Republic)
Trump administration rewrites ACA insurance rules to give more power to states (Washington Post)
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