Deseret News
- Editorial: A civil vice presidential debate that sadly lacked substance
- Despite pandemic, fall 2020 enrollment steady or up at most Utah public colleges, universities
- BYU COVID-19 outbreak receding, trend is ‘encouraging’ for students and administrators
- Small groups of students could be returning to Salt Lake schools
- Voting in person? UTA to offer free fares on Election Day
- Utah health officials report big jump in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
- Postal Service says don’t worry about mail-in ballots, they’ll count
- Highlights from the vice presidential debate: ‘Canned answers,’ COVID-19 and a question from an 8th grader
- Utah’s vice presidential debate offered multiple sideshows and storylines
- Utah’s VP debate was civil, but few direct questions were answered
Salt Lake Tribune
- Utah coronavirus cases up 1,007 Wednesday, with 8 new deaths and record hospitalizations
- Salt Lake City Council looks to revise demolition policy on dangerous, abandoned buildings
- Debate attracts liberal, conservative protest groups to the University of Utah
- Vice presidential debate in Utah shows contrast but leaves important questions unanswered
Other
- Utah County group moves forward with mask mandate referendum (Daily Herald)
- VP candidates debate at University of Utah (Daily Herald)
- Weber County seeks new tax around Powder Mountain to cover road costs (Standard-Examiner)
- Ogden to target Weber River in 2021 in ongoing effort to improve urban waterways (Standard-Examiner)
- ‘When someone’s down, we’re lifting them up’: Utah Rural Summit in Cedar City focuses on resilience (St. George News)
- Utah Attorney General candidates address key issues including mask mandates, police brutality (St. George News)