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Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 305th day of the year. There are 60 days remaining in 2017.
Lee and Hatch's approval ratings take a dip in new national poll By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Sen. Orrin Hatch currently gets some of the lowest approval ratings from his constituents in the country according to a new nationwide poll, but he's still not underwater.... |
Herbert drops from list of 'most popular' governors By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Gov. Gary Herbert's approval rating in Utah has slipped a bit according to a new national poll.... |
Hatch says he's troubled by Moore's views on gays, Muslims, but will support him if he's elected By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch said he doesn't agree with some of Alabama Republican Roy Moore's views on homosexuals and Muslims, but that wouldn't stop him from supporting Moore.... |
Chaffetz says he's 'disappointed' with Boehner's comments By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Earlier this week, former House Speaker John Boehner had some choice words about former Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz. Chaffetz says he was surprised by Boehner's criticism.... |
Weekly survey: Who will win the CD3 special election? By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor Time to call your shot! Who will win next week's special election in CD3? Let us know your prediction in our weekly survey.... |
Lt. Gov. Cox announces new chief of staff and director of elections By Press Release Lt. Gov. Spencer J. Cox has announced the appointments of Kirsten Rappleye as chief of staff of the Office of the Lt. Governor and Justin Lee as director of elections for the Utah Elections Office.... |
CYBER24 Episode 5: Keeping Utah elections secure By Marty Carpenter Municipal elections don't get the same amount of love from the general public as a presidential election or even an off-year election with a big Senate race. But for the team that oversees and executes the election process across Utah's 29 counties, it's still a very big day... |
Gov. Herbert appoints Paige Petersen to the Utah Supreme Court By Press Release Gov. Gary R. Herbert has appointed Judge Paige Petersen to serve as a justice on the Utah Supreme Court. If confirmed Judge Petersen will fill the vacancy created by Justice Christine Durham, who will retire on Nov. 15, 2017.... |
Info wars: Inside the left's online efforts to out white supremacists By Decca Muldowney, ProPublica "Fallon" is not her real name. It's a pseudonym she's using because she wants to remain anonymous. She knows that can be an elusive goal, chiefly because of people not unlike her.... |
Consumer confidence at record high, fueled by positive expectations for future business conditions The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index (CAI) increased 8.9 points in October to 125.4, the highest level ever recorded in Utah.... |
BioInnovations Gateway graduates four companies BioInnovations Gateway, a partnership between USTAR and Granite School District, is excited to announce the graduation of four of its companies. ... |
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Jail standards should be public to protect inmates
Utah's three largest coal mines have been sold to a group led by Murray Energy
Growth in Utah's charter school enrollment slows again as public school students top 650K
'Dismally slow' mail-in and early voting raises fears of long lines for Tuesday election in Utah
Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox appoints new chief of staff, elections director
President Trump dominates discussion in the final debate for Utah's 3rd congressional race
Deseret News
Jay Evensen: Do protests hurt a democracy?
Op-ed: Don't negotiate away the family business, Sen. Hatch
Editorial: Maintaining free trade is vital to Utah's economic state
Ex-Carbon County official headed to prison for stealing federal grant money
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert picks Paige Petersen for Utah Supreme Court
Utah consumer attitudes reach record high level
Mail-in ballots trickling in, causing concern among county clerks
Other
Summit County Clerk anticipates high voter turnout (Park Record)
Facebook, Twitter: Russian actors sought to undermine Trump after election (Politico)
How Trump has influenced the new boom in political-genre movies in Hollywood (MarketWatch)
NPR's top editor placed on leave after accusations of sexual harassment (Washington Post)
Mueller is running amok (The Week)
8 dead in rampage, 'cowardly' truck attack on NYC bike path in Manhattan (ABC)
Suspect Claimed He Committed NYC Truck Attack for ISIS (NBC New York)
Nasdaq Closes at a Record as Wall Street Seals October Gains (TheStreet)
Consumer confidence hits highest level since December 2000 (CNBC)
High taxes on legal pot in California could mean black market will thrive (Los Angeles Times)
Trump to sign legislation overturning arbitration rule (Politico)
Independence
"The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence." Denis Waitley
Woody Allen
"Woody Allen's newest movie features a middle-aged man who is sleeping with a 15-year-old girl. The movie will premiere at Cannes in May, and be entered into evidence in June." Conan O'Brien
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