Ten Things You Need to Know for Wednesday – August 12, 2015

Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. 

Biskupski beats Becker in SLC's primary election. Lawmakers pick Salt Lake City for the new prison location. Jeb Bush to visit Utah later this month.

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Wednesday's top-10 headlines:

  1. Jackie Biskupski races past Ralph Becker for the lead Salt Lake City's primary race. The two are now set to face off in November's general election [Utah Policy, Deseret News, Tribune, ABC 4].
  2. Not a surprise – The Prison Relocation Commission picks a site in Salt Lake City for the new facility [Deseret News, Tribune, Daily Herald].
  3. Here are the political implications from the new Salt Lake City prison [Utah Policy].
  4. Salt Lake City officials say they will continue the fight against the prison, but it may be a futile effort [Deseret News, Tribune].
  5. GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush plans to visit Utah later this month [Utah Policy].
  6. A poll shows Salt Lake City residents want more and better treatment to address the homeless problem around Pioneer Park and the Gateway in downtown [Utah Policy].
  7. Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams pulls out of negotiations over a proposed convention hotel downtown saying the company bidding to build the facility was proposing a bad deal for taxpayers [Utah Policy, Tribune, Deseret News, ABC 4].
  8. Former SLC Mayor Rocky Anderson is threatening a lawsuit over NSA spying on visitors during the 2002 Winter Olympics [Tribune].
  9. Hillary Clinton agrees to turn over her personal email server to the Justice Department after new surfaces that at least two of her emails contain sensitive information [Politico].
  10. Hackers allegedly made millions off the stock market by stealing press releases and selling them to investors before they went public [ABC News].

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