Deseret News
- Derek Miller: Are we flirting with socialism, or turning it into a romance?
- Jay Evensen: Supreme Court gerrymander case could affect Utah
- Silicon Slopes, Utah Technology Council combine for new tech-centric chamber
- Economy and sociology experts discuss Utah’s gender wage gap with state senator
- Gov. Gary Herbert signs bills related to Utah Inland Port, domestic violence
- Warehouses, trucks, traffic are coming, even if Utah Inland Port does nothing, report says
Salt Lake Tribune
- Jonathan Johnson: End ‘Representational Asymmetry’ in Utah politics
- Arrested in Utah? Under a new law, mug-shot websites are banned from charging you hundreds of dollars to remove your jail booking photo.
- Utah wins early rounds in lawsuit over 2015 Gold King Mine spill
- UTA says it has cleaned up its act on scandal-plagued developments near train stations and hopes to be able to do more of them
- Utah’s FrontRunner commuter rail could use a serious upgrade but the cost is a deal breaker
- No prescription? No problem. New health department order will make it easier for Utah women to access birth control.
- Intermountain Healthcare donates $1 million to Shelter the Homeless campaign
- BLM leases 135,000 acres of public land to oil and gas companies in massive auction
- The Gila monster lives in only a tiny sliver of southern Utah, but with Gov. Herbert’s signature it is now the state reptile
- New inland port report says traffic and warehouses are coming to northwest Salt Lake City regardless — but argues the development could be greener under state leadership.
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