Local Headlines 5-10-18

Salt Lake Tribune

Michelle Quist: The Salt Lake Tribune is neither anti-Mormon nor anti-Republican

Canyons School District follows nearby districts in raising teacher salaries and giving out one-time stipends

Diesel Brother and monster truck enthusiast Dave Sparks buys Utah’s Fremont Island in Great Salt Lake

Newly introduced Utah public-lands bill that would protect 1 million acres is already drawing fire from conservation groups

Utah’s Mia Love is challenging Republican leaders on immigration

Salt Lake City gives rail-car firm 20-year, $9.6 million development deal to create 1,000 jobs

Transit officials blame Operation Rio Grande for drop in ridership with the shift of homeless people from downtown Salt Lake City

Cottonwood Heights residents protest proposed budget cuts to firefighters, police

Salt Lake City parking fines down $1.2M for year, with 40,000 fewer tickets written

Deseret News

Jay Evensen: Why Utah’s Wasatch Front is on course to become the Bay Area

A. Scott Anderson: Reversing Dodd-Frank will benefit Utah’s consumers and small businesses

Ralph Hancock: 200 years, apparently, wasn’t long enough to decide Marx was wrong

Editorial: Churches offer assistance where government can’t

Mayor has plan to get delayed South Salt Lake homeless shelter back on track

Complaint: Medical marijuana campaign tried to buy completed signature removal forms

Dugway challenge bolsters military’s ability to protect against biological, chemical attacks

Lands bill would create Jurassic National Monument in Emery County

Love joins effort to force DACA vote in Congress

Romney calls upcoming Trump meeting with Kim Jong Un ‘bold gamble’

Blanding artifacts raid raises questions, criticism years later

Other

Weber Co.’s unaffiliated can vote GOP, Democratic, if they first affiliate (Standard-Examiner)

Ogden City hoping pay increases help persuade employees to stay (Standard-Examiner)