The Salt Lake Chamber, along with its partners UCAIR and TravelWise, kicked off the 12th Annual Clear the Air Challenge...
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Holly Richardson is a writer, speaker, humanitarian and world traveler. Her first academic degree was as a Registered Nurse, then after a 30-year break from school, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication focusing on Public Relations, followed by a Master's degree in Professional Communication and earned her PhD in Political Science, focusing on nonprofit administration and international relations. Her research interests include emotional labor, burnout, deep self-care, international humanitarian work and volunteers.
A former Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives, she has been actively involved in Utah politics for more than 20 years. She was a columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune for 4 years and is now a columnist for the Deseret News and the editor of Utah Policy.
The Office of the State Auditor (Office) announces the release of two documents from the Commission on Protecting Privacy and...
Respite care for Utah’s homeless – Rep. Jim Dunnigan is sponsoring HB34, “Medical Respite Care Program” which would create a...
SB49 is being proposed in the 2021 legislative session as a pilot project to expand access to more voters. Senator...
Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion...
Deseret News editor, Boyd Matheson, recently joined Mark Gerson on his show “The Rabbi’s Husband” to discuss the nature of true...
Today, I wanted to give you a taste of the kind of disaparities experienced by many members of the Black...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Thursday after voting against Alejandro Mayorkas’s nomination to become Secretary of the...
Quick round-up of news from the weekend: Trump’s legal team woes, Marjorie Taylor Greene, some COVID-19 news and a coup,...
No-bid contracts – Rep. Candice Pierucci says HB43, brought forward in response to no-bid contracts last spring would allow “the executive branch...








