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Salt Lake Tribune

Guy: Hilarity reigns in fight to control women

Op-ed: Sex ed and role of government

Op-ed: Expanding Utah refineries

Pyle: The wages of this sin must be paid

Rolly: Rush Limbaugh’s conspiracy theory

Op-ed: The Gateway will be fine

Editorial: SRO caucuses: Large turnout good for democracy

Editorial: A bright light: Bramble’s efforts earn media award

Herbert vetoes sex-ed bill, says it constricts parental choice

City Creek Center: Will all of downtown Salt Lake City benefit?

McEntee: War on women? Sure, on reproduction, but also in politics, workplace

In Utah, talks about what’s appropriate in sex ed likely to continue

Utah regulators: If it’s OK for civilians, it’s OK for cops

Pac-12 football boosting Utah economy, report says

Utah governor signs bills to fund coyote killings

Deseret News

John Florez: System failed mine workers, families

Pignanelli & Webb: What will Herbert do with this hot potato of a bill?

Editorial: Conscientious objection

Editorial: Thoughtful veto of sex education bill

BLM moves forward on proposed Gasco natural gas project in eastern Utah

National media abuzz about Orrin Hatch's caucus performance

Mitt Romney can't win, even though he does

Controversial sex ed bill was designed to remove Planned Parenthood from schools

National Security Agency not vouching for details about its Utah spy center

Governor Gary Herbert vetoes controversial sex education bill HB363

Senate candidates prepare to court 4,000 delegates

LDS Presiding Bishop H. David Burton says part of City Creek project goal has been met

City Creek Center driving economic revival for downtown Salt Lake City

Convention center opening key in overall downtown Provo development

Will Herbert's veto reset the conversation on sex education?

City Creek residents enjoying a new urban vibe

Self-reliant, intentional communities use small businesses to thrive in hard times

Other

Cache GOP caucus turnout up 125 percent over 2010 (Logan Herald Journal)

Editorial: Utahns show up in force (Daily Herald)

Candidates line up for open seats in Legislature (Daily Herald)

Gov. Herbert vetoes abstinence-only sex ed bill (Daily Herald)

Op-ed: Kerogen is not a panacea for high fuel prices (Standard-Examiner)

Editorial: A mixed legislative session (Standard-Examiner)

Davis County Republicans feel pressure from within the party (Standard-Examiner)

House Bill 81 helps residents avoid increase in property taxes (Standard-Examiner)

Editorial: Turnout during the caucuses is invigorating for political season (Park Record)

Child labor law changes 'assault' on farm culture (Park Record)

Plethora of residents come out as candidates (Park Record)

Legislative session was OK for County (Park Record)

Primed for political season (Park Record)

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May 17, 2013 | 13590 views | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Salt Lake Tribune

Op-ed: Swallow and the Legislature

Editorial: The right decision: Herbert should stick to his guns

Suit: Make EPA force Utah to cut winter pollution

Hatch wants IRS probe to expand, include Freedom Path

Green activists, neighbors blast new West Davis freeway plan

Hatch calls for investigation of Obamacare funding

Thousands of Utahns face Defense Department furloughs

Utah charter schools under new performance scrutiny

Midvale's streetlight project stalls over flawed bid process

Deseret News

Matthew Sanders: Imploding trust in America's institutions

Editorial: Habits die hard

Utah lawmakers look to regulate child access to e-cigarettes

Oil, gas wells to move closer to Duchesne County homes

Health care reform about to 'get real' for Utahns

New poll shows GOP caucus attendees support changes to nomination system

2 county attorneys investigating Swallow, Utah Attorney General's office

West Davis Corridor project unveiled amid criticism

Elder Oaks promotes strengthening the free exercise of religion

Other

Heidi Toth: Squandering the public trust (Daily Herald)

RedBlue: Can Barack Obama survive scandals? (Daily Herald)

Op-ed: The gigabit community (Standard-Examiner)

Editorial: Don't make AG an appointment (Standard-Examiner)

UDOT releases DEIS, recommendation for Legacy extension (Standard-Examiner)

Ogden School Board faces anger over cutbacks (Standard-Examiner)

Will Swallow make appearance at the state GOP convention? (Standard-Examiner)

Hatch pushes for expanded probe into IRS actions (Standard-Examiner)

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