Deseret News
- Jay Evensen: Why was Prop. 3 changed? Voters contradicted themselves
- Utah Senate approves bill adding 4 judgeships in 3rd District Court
- Legislative spotlight on nuclear power for Utah consumers draws criticism, praise
- Utah House OKs allowing campaign funds to be used for child care
- Utah House springs bill to add regulations for trampoline parks
- Salt Lake City mayor race grows as David Garbett launches campaign, prioritizes air quality
- Proposal to ban warrantless digital searches wins committee approval
- Utah Legislature honors families of fallen police officers
- Citing ‘transparency’ need, Utah Senate panel OKs initiative process changes
- Utah House passes bill allowing cyclists to proceed through stop signs and red lights
- Republican Sens. Mitt Romney, Mike Lee on opposite sides of sweeping public lands bill
- Utah House approves bill that loosens state restrictions on accepting depleted uranium
- Utah groups back bills to fight domestic violence and suicide
Salt Lake Tribune
- Utah needs to get serious about saving water, critics say, and this proposed conservation plan falls short
- Those who want 4.8 beer in Utah grocery stores say there’s no ‘room for negotiation’ when it comes to going up against the LDS Church
- Should Utah cities turn to nuclear energy? A state lawmaker thinks so, but environmentalists say it’s a bad idea.
- Salt Lake City schools worry about how the massive inland port could unfairly affect their already vulnerable students
- Former Pioneer Park Coalition leader becomes seventh candidate to file to run in Salt Lake City mayor’s race
- Legislature is debating a bill that could be used to crack down on escorts
- A few weeks after a Cedar City official says he’ll keep his seats on the city council and county commission, the Senate moves to ban such double duty
- Senate passes public lands bill that Utah Republican leaders — except Sen. Mike Lee — pushed for
- Utah House OKs bill that could pave way for EnergySolutions to bring in depleted uranium
- Utah senators want a $150 million sales-tax cut, but it’s separate from the big reform effort the governor is pushing
- Despite law enforcement opposition, lawmakers advance bill to permit cars to run red lights in some conditions
- Senate committee tees up floor debate on Utah joining a convention of states to rewrite the U.S. Constitution
- Salt Lake City Council creates emergency loan program for federal employees as potential government shutdown looms closer
- Lawmakers want to tweak voter initiatives of the future to put costs first and foremost