Local Headlines 10-9-13

Salt Lake Tribune

Editorial: Clearing Utah’s air requires many approaches

Powell pipeline tab too steep for Kane County, report shows

House’s Swallow probe: 60-plus witnesses and $250,000 tab — so far

Utah governor asks president to let state reopen national parks

After cashing last paychecks, House members vow to hold the next ones

Study: shutdown hurts Utah 14th worst among states

Some 555 vet benefits administration employees go without pay

Herbert picks state Rep. Spencer Cox as new lieutenant governor

Water use hints at problems at Utah Data Center

Obama says debt deadline is hard, Hatch sees wiggle room

San Juan County considers taking over national parks

Deseret News

Op-ed: The Marketplace Fairness Act and e-commerce businesses

Richard Davis: Don’t forget the struggling federal employees and their families

Editorial: Faith-based dorms offer welcome alternatives to beleaguered students

Vote-by-mail poll a success, Salt Lake City officials say

Gov. Herbert names Rep. Spencer Cox new lieutenant governor

Sen. Pat Jones readies for big changes

Salt Lake County Council urges Herbert to shut down Davis County’s Stericycle plant

Legislative investigators have conducted 60 interviews in Swallow probe

Engineers completing final inspections of NSA’s Utah Data Center

Gov. Gary Herbert to President Obama: Let Utah run national parks

The odd, the bad and the arbitrary: 30 things shuttered by the shutdown

Justice Scalia talks about his Catholic faith, distaste for racy media

‘It’s business as usual’ for Salt Lake County employees despite government shutdown

Other

Lawmaker looking to open Utah’s national parks during shutdown (Daily Herald)

More than 60 witnesses questioned in John Swallow investigation (Daily Herald)

Herbert asking Obama to keep Utah’s national parks open (Daily Herald)

Editorial: Hot air on wood-burning stoves (Standard-Examiner)

Local activist: ‘Don’t be afraid of shutdown’ (Park Record)

Shutdown affects tourism (Park Record)

Obamacare in Park City (Park Record)