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Utahns give Herbert high approval ratings. Salt Lake County may backtrack on a massive housing development near Herriman. An effort to force a vote on immigration bills in Congress stalls.
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Our latest survey shows 70% of Utahns approve of Gov. Gary Herbert's job performance, which is the highest of any officeholder in Utah [Utah Policy].
How might Mitt Romney fit into the U.S. Senate if he wins in November? We sit down with McKay Coppins from The Atlantic to discuss politics [Utah Policy].
Rising transportation and housing prices accounted for an uptick in consumer prices last month [Utah Policy].
Herbert riding high in job approval rating By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Utah GOP Gov. Gary Herbert has been in office for nine years, and his approval ratings continue to be the highest of major officeholders in the state, a new UtahPolicy.com poll shows.... |
Podcast: Interview with The Atlantic's McKay Coppins By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor McKay Coppins, staff writer for The Atlantic joins Managing Editor Bryan Schott on the podcast.... |
Seasonal increases in housing, utility, and transportation costs continue to propel Wasatch Front Consumer Price Index upward By Press Release The Zions Bank Wasatch Front Consumer Price Index increased 1.5 percent from April to May on a non-seasonally adjusted basis.... |
Weekly survey: Filling vacancies in the Utah legislature By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Curt Bramble is suggesting that Utah change the way midterm vacancies are filled in the Utah legislature, moving to a special election instead of letting party delegates pick a replacement. Which method do you think Utah should employ? Vote now in our weekly survey.... |
Hatch appoints Utahn Jeremy Keele to Commission on Social Impact Partnerships Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the senior Republican and Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, announced his decision to appoint Jeremy Keele of Salt Lake City, Utah, to serve as a member of the Commission on Social Impact Partnerships.... |
SLCC receives grant from Lumina Foundation Fund for Racial Justice and Equity Salt Lake Community College received a $25,000 grant from Lumina Foundation's Fund for Racial Justice and Equity, a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, to increase public awareness and raise critical consciousness around racial and social justice. ... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: America already has a perfectly good Mount Vernon, and it's not in Utah
Deseret News
Op-ed: Save coal and nuclear power - we might need it
State House race left off some Roosevelt ballots
Utah's congressional delegation hopeful but cautious about Korean denuclearization
Salt Lake City Council finalizes budget with few changes to Biskupski's proposal
Salt Lake County one step closer to bringing failed Prop 1 transportation tax back from the dead
Controversial water rule put on hold in Utah, 10 other states
Is county backtracking on big development near Herriman?
Other
Utah County Commission passes camping ban targeted at homeless camps in canyons (Daily Herald)
Weber Co. commissioners pick Kerry Gibson replacement pending special GOP vote (Standard-Examiner)
Trump sees 'new future' for North Korea, but path unclear (Associated Press)
Supreme Court Gives Green Light To Ohio's Voter Purges (HuffPost)
Embarrassment for CNN as Chris Cuomo's new show trounced by MSNBC in anti-Trump smackdown (FOX News)
McCaskill admits to using private plane for part of RV tour (CNN)
Proposal to split California into three states will be on November ballot (Washington Times)
Trump's health chief intensifies attack on drug middlemen, suggests getting rid of rebates (CNBC)
Mitch McConnell makes history as longest serving Senate Republican leader (FOX News)
Fired FBI official Andrew McCabe's lawyers file suit against FBI, DOJ and its watchdog (FOX News)
Seattle votes to repeal new tax law following pressure by Amazon and other local businesses (CNBC)
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