Deseret News
- Editorial: Congress once again sidesteps its duty on civil rights
- Utah lawmakers face over 2 dozen items in fifth special session of year
- Utah lawmakers consider making intentionally coughing on officers a crime
- Appeals court tosses ex-Utah A.G.’s $80M lawsuit against FBI, state prosecutors
- Utah agriculture leaders present losses incurred by COVID-19, lawmakers look at federal relief fund allocation
- Utah elections director outlines voting changes as state prepares for June 30 primary
- Embattled Weber State University professor rescinds his resignation
- Sparks fly in final GOP gubernatorial primary debate
- Despite calls to ‘defund,’ Salt Lake City approves police budget — but with controls
Salt Lake Tribune
- Weber State professor won’t resign after all
- Estonia doesn’t want and can’t safely store radioactive powder, so 2,000 drums of it may be coming to southeastern Utah
- Utah Gov. Gary Herbert calls lawmakers into special session to address budget cuts, coronavirus impacts
- Utah officials laud federal transfer of two water projects to local hands
- Utah minorities should register Republican in the primary to push police reforms, says former GOP leader
- 18 Utah counties don’t provide prepaid postage on by-mail ballots. They can still vote, ACLU says.
- GOP gubernatorial candidates decry violent protests, support more — not less — police funding
- Salt Lake City Council approves police budget, which includes modest cut
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