Zip-tie guy – Attorney Leah Wilson says that it’s hard to believe that zip-tie guy (Eric Munchel) was dumb enough...
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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.
Definitions – Have questions about some of the words being thrown around the last week? Me too. Here’s a...
Teach them how to say goodbye (From “One Last Time” in the musical Hamilton) If I say goodbye, the nation...
1639 – The first colonial constitution is adopted in Connecticut. 1741 – Benedict Arnold is born. Once a loyal Continental...
We’ve made it to Thursday. Today is National Ratification Day commemorating the ratification of the Treaty of Paris in 1784 and...
Representative Blake Moore released the following statement: “Last Wednesday, when I voted against the majority of my party on my...
Sean Means from the Salt Lake Tribune interviewed Dr. Angela Dunn and takes readers questions. Watch the entire interview here. ...
Out of an abundance of caution, public participation in legislative proceedings will be temporarily conducted virtually. The decision comes after...
“We obey the current law and use peaceful means to change it….We peacefully accept the results of elections. We will...
A politician was a guest speaker at the golf club dinner. As the politician stood up to speak, a few...




