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Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 347th day of the year. There are 18 days remaining in 2017.
Most Utahns support dual-path route to the primary ballot in revamped Count My Vote proposal By Bob Bernick, Contributing Editor Nearly two-thirds of Utahns support the Count My Vote citizen initiative, which would put into law a two-path route to a political party's primary ballot and set up a special runoff election if no candidate got 35 percent of his party's voters, a new UtahPolicy.com ... |
CYBER 24 Episode 10 - Victim of a data breach? Don't become an accomplice to the crime By Marty Carpenter By now you likely understand a data breach is a matter of "when" not "if" for your organization.... |
State leaders announce forecast of FY 2019 revenue numbers By Press Release Consensus revenue figures indicate Utah's prosperous and diverse economy is generating additional revenue for the state.... |
Guest opinion: The Nature Fix - An antidote for the chaos of our time By Dave Livermore, Utah State Director, The Nature Conservancy "I only went out for a walk, but decided to stay out till sundown, because going out, I found, was really going in." -- John Muir... |
It might be time to get rid of Time's 'Person of the Year' By Jared Whitley Last week Time Magazine announced its annual Person of the Year, reminding all of us that 1) they still do that and 2) Time Magazine still exists.... |
Weekly survey: Hatch's future/Santa's list By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Orrin Hatch is expected to announce his future political plans by the end of the month. What do you think his decision will be? Also, let us know who in Utah politics belongs on Santa's naughty and nice lists. Take our weekly survey right now.... |
Give us your nominations for the top Utah political news stories of 2017 By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor What do you think were the top Utah political news stories of 2017? Was it President Trump slashing two national monuments? Jason Chaffetz resigning? Give us your nominations.... |
Gov. Herbert appoints new executive director of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice Gov. Gary R. Herbert has announced the appointment of Kim Cordova as the executive director of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.... |
Utah's public high school graduation rate climbs for fifth straight year Last spring 40,100 students graduated from Utah's public high schools.... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Minority graduation rates are up in Utah, but not enough
Weber County Commissioner Kerry Gibson resigns to take state natural resources post
Upcoming election makes proposed pay hike tricky for legislators
Salt Lake City approves housing plan; Biskupski takes first step to implement it
Deseret News
Ralph Hancock: The limits of today's emerging sexuality
Editorial: A new Utah national park leaves too many questions unanswered
Environmental groups call Escalante Canyons National Park proposal 'bait-and-switch'
State lawmakers have extra $484M to spend in coming year
4 legislators join calls for Utah County commissioner to resign
Protesters ask Hatch for Hanukkah gift: Funding Children's Health Insurance Program
Salt Lake City Council approves affordable housing 'road map'
Audit: Utah better at tracking water use, but more work ahead
Other
Weber County Commissioner Kerry Gibson to step down to take DNR post (Standard-Examiner)
Fewer Blacks, Hispanics Go Jobless Under Trump (Daily Signal)
The Year of the Headless Liberal Chicken (CounterPunch)
Fox News Is Most-Watched Basic Cable Network in 2017 (The Wrap)
People Mortgaging Their Homes To Buy Bitcoin, Report Says (CBS News)
Big media's sad and extremely horrible week (Washington Times)
Even As Media Whine About Trump, Their Hostile Coverage Shows No Let Up (NewsBusters)
Feds Collect Record Taxes Through November; Still Run $201.8B Deficit (CNS News)
Trump allies demand special counsel probe of DOJ, FBI (The Hill)
Five Minnesotans Dayton might pick to replace Franken in Senate (Courier Life News)
Donald Trump Jr. demands leak investigation (Washington Post)
Republicans, Closing In on Final Tax Bill, Aim for a Vote Next Week (New York Times)
True Today
"The nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master and deserves one." Alexander Hamilton
Make a Run For It
"First lady Melania Trump and second lady Karen Pence visited Texas. Melania was overheard saying, "We're near the border, let's make a run for it." Conan O'Brien
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