Deseret News
- Jay Evensen: Who loses in Utah’s proposed tax reform law?
- Editorial: Another reason to welcome Utah’s .05 percent DUI law
- Coworking grant program gets Utah Senate committee nod
- New FBI head in Salt Lake looks to be more proactive on crime in Indian Country
- Utah unemployment rate at 3.1 percent
- Utah legislators vote to recommend version of conversion therapy bill that advocates don’t support
- Bishop: Congress expected to rename building after fallen Utah Mayor Brent Taylor
- Parents, local governments would get 120-day notice prior to school closures under Utah bill
- Utah tax reform bill to include $75 million tax cut
- Senate Education Committee defeats school safety bill
- Senate vaccine hearings spark anti-vaccine protest in Utah
- Utah Legislature approves resolution calling for state convention to change U.S. Constitution
- Bill to expand Utah Inland Port Authority’s reach clears first legislative hurdle despite outcry
- Hate crimes bill passes Utah Senate, now goes to House
- Utah lawmakers’ computer science grant proposal on track to unlock $5M in aid from tech industry
Salt Lake Tribune
- Op-ed: Tax plan threatens Utah’s entrepreneurial success
- Reservation system at Arches could deliver a $22M blow to Moab’s economy
- Remember the plan to change UTA’s name? It’s about to die officially as part of a big transportation proposal.
- Amendments drastically change a bill to end conversion therapy, which seeks to turn LGBTQ children straight. Advocates are fuming.
- Hate crimes bill now heads to the Utah House, as sponsor says ‘people have taken the time to dig in, to understand’
- ‘Backroom plotting’? Salt Lake City mayor, inland port opponents deride whispers from port board members caught on tape
- Third time is the charm for bill that tells rural Utah counties what kind of government to have
- House committee approves bill to expand inland port over opposition from environmental groups
- Lawmakers take the first step toward a new Utah state flag
- Despite pending Utah Supreme Court ruling, Senate committee approves bill to have partisan elections for the state Board of Education
- ‘I hate it’ — As grumbling about sales tax overhaul grows, Utah lawmakers work behind the scenes to refine the proposal
- Salt Lake City action may end Wild West for car-sharing firms at airport
- ‘I fear a Constitution that never changes’: With a narrow House vote, Utah will join the call for a convention of states
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