Local Headlines 3-23-15

Salt Lake Tribune

Rolly: Legislature creates transparency, then takes it away

Op-ed: White-collar crime registry gives Utahns powerful tool to fight fraud

Op-ed: South Salt Lake is proving the value of after-school programs

Op-ed: Water districts’ cost projections are justifiable and accurate

Editorial: Governor should veto wood-burning bill

Editorial: UTA has a tough road to public trust

As voters decide sales tax hike, will UTA controversies hurt?

E-cig groups claim Utah bill a gift to Big Tobacco

In new book, Utah’s Lee says some elected leaders are ‘subverting’ Constitution

Utah County group aims to keep development, zoning decisions at local level

James Grey Larkin, former St. George mayor, dies at 77

Utah’s anti-bias law has teeth Salt Lake City’s does not

Utah sees slow decline in food-stamp recipients

Utah wine store management shake-up stirs controversy

Utah’s economy has improved, but the rate of Utahns willing to work has not

Deseret News

Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Intrigue still percolating from Utah legislative session

John Florez: Lawmaking a matter of conscience

Drew Clark: Let’s stop reforming, and start disrupting educational habits

Former Utah Sen. Bob Bennett ‘optimistic’ about pancreatic cancer outlook

Utah economy continues to add jobs

State dollars to expand STEM in southern Utah

Other

Editorial: Moser and Wells: two great leaders leave big shoes to fill (Park Record)

Legislative session a success for local business community (Park Record)

Former commissioner remembered for visionary leadership (Park Record)

Oddities and minutiae of the Utah Legislature (Standard-Examiner)

Willard and Perry make up, mostly behind closed doors (Standard-Examiner)

State school board backs away from veto request (Standard-Examiner)

Holly Richardson: Women can and should be leaders (Daily Herald)

Editorial: Body cameras provide protection, insight (Daily Herald)

Orem mayor: Infrastructure is the physical foundation that keeps our cities operating (Daily Herald)