Ten Things You Need to Know Today - Monday, September 28, 2015
Poll: Nearly Half of Utahns Say the Prison Should Stay in Draper
By Bob Bernick
Most Utahns do not agree that a new $550-million prison should be built near the Salt Lake City airport, a new UtahPolicy poll shows....
Ralph Becker Discusses November's Election, Burbank's Ouster and the Media (Video)
By Bryan Schott
Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker sits down with Managing Editor Bryan Schott to discuss his general election matchup with Jackie Biskupski. He also discusses why he's still dealing with the fallout from the ouster of former Police Chief Chris Burbank, why he's not g...
Utah Policy/KSL Insider Survey: Which GOP Presidential Candidate Will Drop Out Next?
By Bryan Schott
The crowded GOP presidential field has already lost two candidates in Rick Perry and Scott Walker. That still leaves 15 in the race. Our "Political Insiders" think former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore will be the next to drop out....
House Speaker Mia Love?
By Golden Webb
In an editorial, Investor's Business DailysaysHouse Republicansshould go bold and elect someone unexpected like Mia Love to replace John Boehner as speaker....
UTA Begins Search for New President & CEO
The Utah Transit Authority’s Board of Trustees Friday announced it has begun its search for a new president & CEO to lead the transit agency as it transitions from building large rail projects to an increased focus on operations....
Press Release: Utahns Came Out in Droves in Support of the Utah State Fair
Utahns love their Utah State Fair, and the 2015 edition was no exception. Despite a few days of rain, including a downpour on Wednesday, Sept. 16, the 2015 Utah State Fair was a rousing success. ...
Luncheon with the Ambassador of Romania to the United Nations
World Trade Center Utah, in partnership with the Governor's Office of Economic Development is delighted to welcome His Excellency Ion Jinga, the Ambassador of Romania to the United Nations. ...
Hatch Statement on Speaker John Boehner
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) issued the following statement on Speaker John Boehner (R-OH):...
Rep. Bishop Responds to Resignation of Speaker Boehner
Chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources Rob Bishop (R-UT) made the following statement following the announcement that Speaker John Boehner will resign at the end of October....
Chairman Chaffetz Statement on Speaker Boehner's Resignation
Friday, Speaker John Boehner announced he would resign as Speaker and retire from Congress at the end of October. Following this announcement, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) released the following statement:...
Rep. Mia Love's Statement on Speaker John Boehner's Resignation
Rep. Mia Love issued the following statement after Speaker John Boehner's announcement he would resign at the end of October:...
Salt Lake Tribune
Op-ed: Becker is best choice for LGBTQ community
Rolly: Women voters kept Jim Matheson in office for 14 years
Op-ed: Mountain Planning District preserves jewel that is the Wasatch
Op-ed: Shutting down the government is no way to lead
Op-ed: Re-electing Becker is a vote for continuing the change
Editorial: Davis school bond is prudent and unavoidable
What Utahns think of Boehner's stunning move to resign
Provo now Utah's No. 2 airport, passing St. George and Wendover
Mormon Sen. Harry Reid calls for compromise, warns against religious extremism
Utah's Stewart, Hughes back Rubio for president
People with disabilities rally for Utah to improve at-home services
Deseret News
Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Pope Francis' visit, Fiorina's rise dominate political spectrums
Op-ed: Honoring Lowell Bennion's lifelong contributions by giving service
Editorial: Proposed increase in sales taxes
Poll: Utah residents are willing to invest in clean air
Utah congressional delegation praises Boehner's conservatism, leadership
Jeremy Johnson: Man in the middle of a tangled web
Addressing homelessness, assisting local businesses rank as top issues in S.L. City Council races
Harvard report: SLC becoming 'poster child' for collaborative student support
Other
Utah Planned Parenthood chief: Cuts affect women's health (Standard-Examiner)
Weber's Ricky Hatch honored as County Clerk of the Year (Standard-Examiner)
Boehner unloads on GOP's 'false prophets' (Politico)
Clinton on email controversy: a 'drip, drip, drip' of revelations (Reuters)
It's make or break time for Jeb Bush (Washington Post)
Jindal could soon end presidential run, website predicts (Times-Picayune)
Bill Clinton: Global Initiative Has Gotten Results (Associated Press)
To Combat A Homelessness 'Emergency,' LA Mayor Announces Spending Plan (NPR)
Jobs report may show continued gains despite overseas gloom (MarketWatch)
The Fed is worried about inflation, but maybe it shouldn't be (CNBC)