Local Headlines 6-8-18

Salt Lake Tribune

Holly Richardson: Religious freedom for some is religious freedom for none

5 months after being fired, Utah tech-college president offered $100,000 and a raise to take her job back

Gehrke: More people should be involved in the port talks, especially the women who represent that area of Salt Lake City

Town accuses Daggett County of spending funds that are supposed to be used for the benefit of residents

Deseret News

Jay Evensen: Disaster looms for Social Security, and no one seems to care

Op-ed: Masterpiece Cakeshop decision reveals a better way

Val Hale: The success of modern railroads may surprise you

Ex-Utah A.G. Mark Shurtleff sues FBI, county, state investigators for $60M

Feds reject Utah school testing waiver

‘Hope for the future’: New inpatient center for homeless called key piece in fight against addiction

Mayor McAdams asks board to pump brakes on Daybreak-like development near Herriman

To ‘make Sam proud’: Ann Granato sworn in to fill late husband’s spot on the Salt Lake County Council

Romney promises ‘campaigns are off limits’ during his annual political retreat

State, feds zero in on business accused of exploiting workers on Salt Lake airport expansion project

Other

Editorial: Agriculture protection designation fails farmers in Lehi (Daily Herald)

Utah Rep. Keith Grover will fill vacant Utah Senate seat, creating another legislative vacancy to fill (Daily Herald)

Local school districts approve one-time pay increases (Logan Herald Journal)