Local Headlines 9-25-18

Deseret News

Boyd Matheson: The Supreme Court is too political, and it’s Congress’ fault

Editorial: Economic plans need input from faith groups

Inland port opponents criticize draft $1.9 million budget, call for more study, not ‘P.R.’

Rep. Mia Love’s FEC issues ‘part and parcel’ of campaigns, her new attorney says

Poll: Nearly half of Salt Lake City residents think homeless issues haven’t improved

Utah consumer attitudes at historic high

State buys Road Home’s downtown Salt Lake shelter for $4 million

Salt Lake Tribune

Salt Lake City ER reports 160 percent spike in visits involving e-scooters

Mia Love and Ben McAdams slam each other in new attack ads

Inland Port Authority Board faces more criticism over transparency, $2 million budget plan

UTA finds a way to fill buses — offer free fare and frequent service

State of Utah to own The Road Home property after $4 million purchase deal

Other

Utah County Commission sets public hearing for proposed tax increase (Daily Herald)

Weber County Democrats down, but say they’ll keep up the fight against GOP dominance (Standard-Examiner)

Who’s taking votes from whom? Everything fair game in three-way congressional race (Logan Herald Journal)

In Park City stop, Democratic challenger Lee Castillo says Rob Bishop has lost touch with voters (Park Record)