Local Headlines 11-8-17

Salt Lake Tribune

Editorial: Inmate safety should be priority

Zion National Park’s biggest headache: Keeping toilets clean

Republican John Curtis easily beats Democrat Kathie Allen, even in Salt Lake County

Wharton ahead in Salt Lake City’s hot District 3 race; Fowler, incumbents coast to victories

Bonds passing in four of six school districts, including Granite and Canyons

Four incumbent mayors likely headed for the exits in Salt Lake County elections

Gehrke: Curtis won by appealing to the middle instead of the Republican fringe — let’s hope he keeps that up

Michelle Kaufusi on way to making history as Provo’s first female mayor

‘High and dry’ Blanding says no to booze sales — again

Deseret News

Op-ed: What are the professional responsibilities of teachers?

Jay Evensen: Remembering a mass killing from 1949, and getting no closer to an answer

Utah voters on track to OK more than $600 million in school bond issues

Curtis cruises in congressional race, eager to report to work

Security flaw may have exposed personal info on 21,000 Utah Express Pass users

Provo picks first female mayor; longtime Sandy leader ousted

Trump taps Farm Bureau CEO to head federal agency in Utah

Voter turnout tops 37 percent in Salt Lake, 30 percent in Utah County

Other

Orem incumbents likely to lead for another four years; Vineyard could have new female mayor (Daily Herald)

If trend in ballot counts hold Provo will have its first female mayor (Daily Herald)

John Curtis claims victory in 3rd Congressional District race (Daily Herald)

Ogden voters turn back school bond proposal, Weber bond measure passes (Standard-Examiner)

Voters reject South Summit School District bond (Park Record)

Summit County voters select two East Side mayors to retain their seats, decide other top positions (Park Record)

Beerman bests Williams in Park City mayoral contest; Henney, Joyce also victorious (Park Record)

Congressman introduces a bill to transfer BLM ground to Hyde Park (Logan Herald Journal)

Daines elected Logan mayor; Anderson, Bradfield elected to council (Logan Herald Journal)