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Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday
Hatch wants further investigation into the IRS. Will Swallow show up at Saturday's GOP convention? Will any changes to the GOP's nominating system go far enough?
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Thursday
Salt Lake and Davis prosecutors are now investigating Swallow. Lawmakers consider whether the Attorney General should be appointed. GOP delegates to consider Common Core resolution.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Wednesday
Lawmakers say Swallow's political career is over. Group that helped Hatch says they were targeted by the IRS. Candidates for Utah GOP Chairman are using FreedomWorks as a political smear.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Tuesday
Feds sue Utah over law prohibiting their employees from enforcing state laws. New laws go into effect today. Feds say Chaffetz uses the "I" word when discussing Benghazi.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Monday
Special counsel to investigate Swallow allegations. Most of Shurtleff's money came from people with ties to industries that usually run afoul of state regulators. GOP Chair race a battle between Tea Party and the Republican establishment.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday
Impeachment is "on the table" for Swallow. Senate panel kills Lee's border security proposal. DOJ to host a meeting between community groups and the West Valley City Police Department.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Thursday
Convicted businessman levels new allegations against Shurtleff and Swallow. Chaffetz holds hearings on Benghazi. Legislative leadership considers more transparency for audits.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Wednesday
New complaint filed against Swallow. Salt Lake City Council picks a controversial alignment for the second phase of the Sugar House Streetcar. Hatch proposes collecting DNA samples from illegal immigrants.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Tuesday
U.S. Attorney steps aside in the investigation into Attorney General John Swallow. Mia Love says she plans to challenge Matheson in 2014. Chaffetz continues Benghazi investigation.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Monday
Utah County GOP rejects a change in their platform on immigration. More allegations from indicted businessman Jeremy Johnson. Salt Lake City Council Members say Mayor Becker needs to do more public outreach on the Sugar House Streetcar.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday
Rally in favor of immigration reform targets Hatch. Dabakis' weird logic on changing the nominating system. Frontrunner ridership rises.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Thursday
Hatch talks immigration reform. Herbert discusses trade mission to Israel. Utah not doing enough to meet clean-air standards.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Wednesday
Utah's Democrats win their court case over redistricting. "Ag gag" case dropped. Becker might ask for a tax hike next year.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Wednesday
Utah's Democrats win their court case over redistricting. "Ag gag" case dropped. Becker might ask for a tax hike next year.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Tuesday
Lobbyists avoid disclosing how much they pay on meals for lawmakers. Two legislators get in a snit with Layton's police chief. Lee steps into the fight over Common Core.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Monday
Hatch says immigration reform can't wait any longer. Kennecott slide could boost property tax rates. Two controversial gun laws are set for an encore in the 2014 Legislature.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday
No punishment for lawmakers who broke contribution ban. Trax ridership to airport is ahead of projections. LDS Church approves Boy Scout policy on gay members.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Thursday
Zuckeberg targets Hatch on immigration. Herbert leads trade mission to Israel. West Jordan takes steps to fight graffiti.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Wednesday
No tax hikes for Salt Lake City residents this year. Lockhart sure looks like she's running for Governor. Salt Lake County GOP Chair says the party should not change their nominating process.
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Ten Things You Need to Know for Tuesday
Shurtleff says Americans will back immigration reform. New Utah GOP Chairman could make history. Park City could ban plastic bags.
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Salt Lake Tribune

Op-ed: Special prosecutor needed

Op-ed: SLCC's role in small business

Paul Rolly: Will Mia Love learn from past errors?

Editorial: Fighting the feds: Law antagonizes officers doing a job

Editorial: Drinking drivers: Lower threshold not best deterrent

Editorial: No solution: An appointed A.G. no improvement

High-risk Utahns' health insurance will shift to federal management

Confusion lingers in Utah over teen access to 'morning after pill'

In surprise to the NSA, Utah Data Center may pay tax on electricity

Utah gun sales, permits triple since Sandy Hook

Q&A: Utah teachers and guns in schools

Gun-toting Utah teachers to parents: Your kids are safe with us

Hatch has plan to attack public-lands pot farms

D.C. Notebook: Huntsman: 'Political extremism' prompts scandals

Utah GOP again rejects reforms to nomination process

Deseret News

Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: How will these national scandals affect Utah politics?

John Florez: Involve the poor in solving poverty

Democrats call for legislative hearings into state executive scandals

Utah added 43,000 more jobs in April 2013 compared to April 2012

Utah facing $1.2 billion-dollar water pollution problem

Mia Love announces she's officially running against Matheson — again

GOP delegates reject changes to nominating system; petition drive coming next?

Airport TRAX ridership remains strong weeks after official opening

Other

Op-ed: Common Core poses 'real threat' of loss of privacy (Daily Herald)

Op-ed: Common Core standards better than what Utah has now (Daily Herald)

GOP delegates keep system as is; Love announces candidacy (Daily Herald)

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

Editorial: IRS bullying disgraceful (Standard-Examiner)

W. Davis corridor dispute rages on in Farmington, Kaysville (Standard-Examiner)

Weber State shows off to Regents (Standard-Examiner)

Layton leaders reluctant to embrace voting by mail (Standard-Examiner)

Councilwoman wants to be Bountiful's first female mayor (Standard-Examiner)

County Councilman Craig Petersen announces run for Logan mayor (Logan Herald Journal)

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