The Salt Lake Tribune
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Between bagging peaks around the globe, Caroline Gleich has advocated for policies to protect the Great Salt Lake and protested Utah’s congressional maps.
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The Utah Republican Party will bypass the Super Tuesday primary election in favor of a preferential ballot process.
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Utah Senate President Stuart Adams and Sen. Jerry Stevenson, both Military Installation Development Authority board members, have received thousands of dollars from the Mayflower developer.
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Rowland Hall is not the only Salt Lake City school confronting the realities of age.
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Gov. Spencer Cox declared an emergency in April. And now, President Joe Biden has approved five Utah counties to receive federal money to help make disaster repairs.
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Lack of information has allowed critics of ski and golf club for “the 1% of the 1%” to “fill in the blanks with misstatements and half-truths” as it pushes against public referendum, stop-work order
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Kathy Moore originally filed a lawsuit saying Park City School District demoted her following her report and then put a letter in her personnel file telling other schools not to hire her.
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A contentious request by Deer Valley to take control of a Park City public road drew the interest last year of Utah Senate President Stuart Adams, who called Mayor Nann Worel and other city officials to his Capitol office to discuss the proposed development.
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Judge issues temporary restraining order that also curtails property sales and transfers.
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Moore defeated six other Republicans to win election as vice chair of the House GOP Conference, replacing Mike Johnson who recently became speaker of the House.