Local Headlines 5-4-18

Salt Lake Tribune

Michelle Quist: If the Utah Legislature wants to do something about pornography, it has to reach to more than just its resolve

Holly Richardson: Faux outrage over a dress undermines the times that call for real outrage

Editorial: Guns are still a problem, and prison may be the only solution

Utah Board of Education creates $1.8M grant program to fight teen suicide, despite worries about secularism and government overreach

House Speaker Paul Ryan to headline dinner honoring Sen. Hatch in Utah

Utah lawmaker says lucrative severance deal for outgoing UTA chief is ‘improper,’ seeks to block it if he can

Love campaign says if Dems win, so does Pelosi, but McAdams says he wouldn’t support the minority leader

Hired canvassers seek to persuade voters to take their name off Utah’s medical marijuana ballot initiative

Deseret News

Jay Evensen: As the Chinese prom dress controversy shows, being judgmental can be complicated

Editorial: Putting First Amendment freedoms first builds a nation that will last

Farmington farmer gets city ag protection, but lawyer wonders if it’ll stick

Agencies fear Utah may scorch in 2018 fire season

Activists charged with stealing turkey from Moroni plant

Other

Op-ed: Utah’s free-range bill allows parents be parents, kids be kids (Standard-Examiner)

Council considers incentives of first project in east Ogden redevelopment plan (Standard-Examiner)

Weber Co. leaders consider change to safeguard rural areas from urbanization (Standard-Examiner)

Policy on climate change difficult, Redd says during town hall (Logan Herald Journal)