Plus, the results of the other Utah GOP primary races
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: ⛅ 63 – 94° in Logan | 💧 20% ⛅ 73 – 96° in Salt Lake | 💧 30% 🌤️ 81 – 105° in St. George | 💧 10% A week after saying that social media platforms should contain a warning about their effect on adolescents’ mental health, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has declared gun violence a public health crisis. Although many conservatives criticized the move, Jennifer Graham writes, “There are sound reasons to consider firearm deaths and injuries a matter of public health, and this move is consistent with efforts to recognize other damaging forces in society that, directly or indirectly, affect life expectancy or quality of life.” Read more about why public health is no longer just about disease. Also on our minds: Where Utah ranks on a nationwide study of financial independence What to do with your fabric stash, canning jars and books when you downsize How Utahns responded to the idea of becoming a permanent Olympic host |
| AP: John Curtis wins Utah GOP Senate primary race |
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| | Rep. John Curtis was projected to win the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Utah by The Associated Press after leading his opponents by more than 26 percentage points when the first round of primary election results were released Tuesday night in the race to replace outgoing Sen. Mitt Romney. “Figuring out how to thank you is very difficult,” Curtis said to his family and supporters on Tuesday night. “And you can’t say thank you without saying thank you to your family. If you want to know why in the end I did this, it’s the 17 grandkids.” The 3rd District congressman received 54% of early votes, consisting mostly of mail-in ballots received before Election Day, while Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs received 27.5%, former Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson received 13% and Moxie Pest Control CEO Jason Walton received 6%. Read more about the Senate primary results. | Tuesday night brought the contentious Republican primary between incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox and challenger Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding, to a close. With 64% of votes counted by 8:30 p.m., Cox was ahead of Lyman, 59.5%-40.5%, according to The Associated Press. “Tonight, we restored our faith in the Republican Party and our faith in the people of Utah,” Cox said at his primary election night party in Salt Lake City. “They don’t respond to the lies, to the made-up conspiracy theories. We do things the right way in Utah, and I’m just so proud.” Read more about the gubernatorial race results. More in Utah Politics AP calls Utah attorney general’s race for Derek Brown (Deseret News) Kennedy has early lead in GOP primary race to replace Rep. Curtis (Deseret News) Race between Rep. Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins grows tight (Deseret News) | Utah Why stop at the 2034 Winter Games? New poll finds Utahns want to be a permanent Olympic host (Deseret News) Is America becoming too expensive to call home? A look at where Utah ranks on financial independence (Deseret News) Salt Lake’s ‘largest renewable energy initiative’ is now operational after several snags (KSL) U.S. Geological Survey adopts BYU-made water cycle curriculum to be taught nationwide (KSL) The U.S. Surgeon general calls gun violence a public health emergency (Deseret News) Judge loosens gag order on Trump ahead of presidential debate (Deseret News) The World Ukraine and Moldova in membership talks with European Union (Deseret News) WikiLeaks’ Assange heads home to Australia after he pleaded guilty for publishing US secrets (The Associated Press) Sports How BYU became Steeplechase U (Deseret News) Utah women’s basketball coach Lynne Roberts signs contract extension through 2030 (Deseret News) ‘Puck luck’: How Utah acquired 13 draft picks, and why GM Bill Armstrong says this draft is ‘wide open’ (Deseret News) Are Olympic Trials the best way to determine Olympic teams? (Deseret News) Faith Most Christians think Christians are becoming less popular in the U.S. (Deseret News) Parents these days want unique baby names. Why not draw inspiration from the Bible? (Deseret News) Can heavy metal help you worship? Headbanging churchgoers say yes (Deseret News) Lifestyle Holly Richardson: Help! I’m downsizing and can’t let go of my fabric stash, canning jars or books! (Deseret News) Post Malone is kicking off his new tour in Utah. Here's how to get tickets (Deseret News) |
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