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Utah Headlines Political news Gov. Spencer Coxâs campaign headquarters vandalized (Deseret News) The first step toward handling Utahâs relentless growth: Civility. (Deseret News) Utah Inland Port board approves new wetlands protection policy. Here's what it does (KSL) Utah senator proposes new bill to regulate school district splits following heated Orem debate (KUTV) 'The clock is ticking': Downwinders call for congressional aid to fallout victims (KSL) Election news Maloy, Riebe to be featured in congressional candidate forum at Utah Tech; meet-and-greet precedes event (St. George News) Sign stealing, dueling PACs, 'fearmongering' allegations heat up Orem council election (KSL) Utah news Severe traffic crashes climb in Washington County, survey seeks public opinion on issues (St. George News) Woman hit, killed by truck near USU in Logan (KSL) Utah Muslim Civic League provides reporting resource amid spike in hate incidents across U.S. (Fox13) Meet the brand new special agent in charge of the FBI in Salt Lake City (Fox13) Salt Lake County illuminating veterans this week (ABC4) Church did not provide tithing records to Tim Ballard, Operation Underground Railroad, spokesman says (Deseret News, Salt Lake Tribune) Business/Tech WeWork files for bankruptcy amid glut of empty offices (New York Times) Nike sues New Balance, Skechers for patent infringement over sneaker technology (Reuters) Crime Ex-student sues Nebo School District for Title IX violations, former SF High counselor for sexual assault (Daily Herald) Court freezes Kouri Richinsâ assets ahead of murder trial (KPCW) Culture Opinion: Moving through the messy middle (Deseret News) Education Google grant will expand access to computer science in Utah (KSL TV) Investigation underway after student found with gun in backpack at Lehi middle school (KUTV) Kids flock to 'creator camps,' aspiring to YouTube careers. Becoming a full-time content creator has become one of the most-mentioned career goals for younger generations. (Washington Post) Family How Utah's falling marriage rates may impact state economics (Fox13) Health Marijuana use increases risk of heart attacks, new studies suggest (The Hill) Ending TB is within reach - so why are millions still dying? (New York Times) Housing Tenants demand better conditions, management from Housing Authority of Salt Lake City (KSL) Utah needs 178,000 homes to meet projected demand, entry-level housing can help (KSL Newsradio) Finding affordable housing is difficult, panelists at Utah Valley summit say (Daily Herald) State terminates contract with non-profit homeless organization (Fox13) | |
National Headlines General Oldest black hole discovered dating back to 470 million years after the Big Bang (AP) Trump assails judge and concedes a role in valuing his empireâs property (New York Times) Grievances, insults, tangents: Trump brings his 2024 campaign into the courtroom (Washington Post) Trump attorney says New York attorney general is âjust not that brightâ (The Hill) Damar Hamlin funds 10 scholarships in the names of 'heroes' who saved his life (NPR) Politics The Air Force asks Congress to protect its nuclear launch sites from encroaching wind turbines (AP) Biden confronts the limits of U.S. leverage in two conflicts (New York Times) Election news Voters head to polls Tuesday for big races in Virginia, Kentucky (Wall Street Journal) Voters are dreading a rematch between Trump and Biden (New York Times) Some Democrats worry Bidenâs team is ignoring political warning signs (Washington Post) Trump knocks DeSantis after Reynolds endorsement (The Hill) Trump holds 39-point lead over DeSantis in Florida poll (The Hill) Ukraine ðºð¦ The harrowing work of burying Ukraine's war dead (Wall Street Journal) In peace and war, these Ukrainian brothers bonded. Then death came. (Washington Post) Israel ð®ð± Church devoting âsignificant financial resourcesâ to relief agencies in Gaza, Israel (Deseret News) Tanks poised around Gaza City; Netanyahu says Israel to run security after war (Reuters) World 'It's nonstop earthquakes': Italian town uneasy from 2,500 tremors since August (Wall Street Journal) Russia formally withdraws from key post-Cold War European armed forces treaty (Reuters) How Myanmarâs unrelenting airstrikes chase families from camp to camp (Washington Post) Chinaâs Maritime Silk Road has U.S. growing concerned about its potential military implications. China owns or operates nearly 100 ports in over 50 countries, spanning every ocean and every continent. (Washington Post) | |
| News Releases Groundbreaking ceremony for monument honoring Chinese railroad workers The Chinese Railroad Workers Descendants Association (CRWDA) is thrilled to break ground tomorrow on Utahâs first monument honoring Chinese railroad workers. This monument will acknowledge the contributions of over 11,000 Chinese railroad workers, whose strength, skills, and determination resulted in completing the westward portion of the first Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. (Read More) Legendary Rolling Stones bassist Darryl Jones to speak at UVU Renowned bassist Darryl Jones, best known for his work with The Rolling Stones, will share his insights and experiences with students and the public at Utah Valley University (UVU) on Nov. 16. Jones will speak at the universityâs fall 2023 Presidential Lecture Series at 11:30 a.m. in the Scott C. and Karen Keller Building on UVUâs Orem Campus. (Read More) Sharp decline in consumer sentiment in October Utahâs consumer sentiment fell 9.4% in October (from 76.3 in September to 69.1), according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Instituteâs Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found that sentiment fell 6.0% among Americans during the same time. (Read More) Full-day kindergarten sees strong enrollment increase across the state Data recently released by the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) indicates that an incredible 77% of enrolled Utah kindergartners have decided to take advantage of full-day kindergarten options. As of October 1, 2023, 34,911 Utah families have opted for full-day for their students, with only 23% of students enrolled in the half-day option. (Read More) | |
Upcoming Air quality in Utah's oil country with USU Research Landscapes â Nov. 9, 4:00-5:30 pm, O.C. Tanner HQ, Salt Lake City, RSVP here Interim Day â Nov 14-15, le.utah.gov Celebrating 30 years of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, with the Orrin G. Hatch Foundation â Nov 16, 10 am, MST, Register here General election â Nov. 21 | |
On This Day In History 1805 - Lewis and Clark Expedition first sights the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River 1833 - Latter-day Saints begin fleeing Jackson County, Missouri to escape mobs 1867 - Marie Curie is born. The Polish-French scientist discovered radium and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (1903, 1911). 1874 - First cartoon depicting an elephant as the Republican Party symbol, by Thomas Nast 1885 - Canadaâs transcontinental railway completed 1909 - Ruby Hurley is born. She served on the committee that arranged Marian Andersonâs performance at the Lincoln Memorial after she was barred from singing at Constitution Hall, as youth secretary for NAACP increased youth membership to 25,000, and investigated the murder of Emmitt Till despite personal danger 1916 - Jeannette Rankin (Rep-R-Montana) is elected to Congress as its first woman Representative 1944 - FDR wins an unprecedented fourth term. He dies in office less than six months later. 1962 - Eleanor Roosevelt, 1st Lady (1933-1945), dies at 78 in NYC 1967 - President Lyndon B Johnson signs bill establishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting 1991 - Magic Johnson announces he is HIV-positive 2020 - Rudy Giuliani Trump Campaign press conference at Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia. Quote of the Day "When will our consciences grow so tender that we will act to prevent human misery rather than avenge it?" âEleanor Roosevelt On the Punny Side What do you call someone allergic to galaxies? Galactose intolerant. | |
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