Local Headlines 4-4-18

Salt Lake Tribune

Connor Boyack: Gov. Herbert has been misled on medical cannabis

Owner of Utah’s Bangerter farms wants to keep his land for growing vegetables, but Farmington wants to take it for soccer fields

More Utah women are enrolling in college, but new report says many fail to finish or they pursue lower-paying careers than male peers

Gehrke: Gov. Herbert, meet Hestevan, who lives in excruciating pain because Utah denies him medical cannabis

How Greg Hughes got his inland port in just 44 days, at Salt Lake City’s expense

Rolly: Candidates with, shall we say, interesting pasts want to be Utah’s senator of the future

Utah to get cleaner gasoline by 2019, but will it be enough if Trump rolls back vehicle emissions standards?

Salt Lake City plans to end its bike registration fee — but you’re still supposed to get a license

Deseret News

Op-ed: A childhood cancer bill needs to pass Congress

IOC announces cities in 7 countries bidding for 2026 as Salt Lake City backers lobby for 2030

Salt Lake City finding early support for 2 proposed tax hikes

Unlicensed bikes have been a nightmare for police, so Salt Lake City is considering eliminating the fee

Utah women catch up to men in college degree attainment, but lag behind U.S. peers overall

Utah Lt. Gov. Cox talks opioid overdose prevention, medical marijuana in U. panel discussion

‘That’s our livelihood’: Will China’s increased tariffs impact Utah’s agriculture industry?

Other

Elusive local funding match for Ogden BRT project finally found (Standard-Examiner)

A year old, Cache Water District establishing itself in state water debate (Logan Herald Journal)