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Utah AG’s Office Investigating Complaint Over PAC Funding

Utah AG’s Office Investigating Complaint Over PAC Funding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Attorney General’s office may begin investigating complaints against a political action committee that attacked Democratic candidates. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson’s office told the Salt Lake Tribune it passed on complaints alleging the Preserving Utah Values PAC may have violated campaign finance law. The […]

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Washington County Clerk Provides Election Advice

Washington County Clerk Provides Election Advice

(St. George, UT) — A southern Utah election official wants everybody’s vote to be counted this November. That’s why Washington County Clerk – Auditor Ryan Sullivan urged Utahns in the region to not wait till the last minute to return their mail-in ballot. Sullivan told the Salt Lake Tribune he […]

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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Governor, State And County Leaders, Tribune

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed against Governor Spencer Cox, various state and county leaders and the Salt Lake Tribune. Former Salt Lake County GOP communications director David Robinson was accused last year of creating a toxic work environment and harassment. Robinson alleged that […]

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The Salt Lake Tribune to consider removing booking photos

The Salt Lake Tribune to consider removing booking photos

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Salt Lake Tribune has announced that it will start taking requests from people who want their names or images removed from previous coverage. The move comes as newsrooms across the country are reckoning with the potential long-term consequences of their reporting, especially for people […]

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Both newspapers in Utah’s capital to cease daily publication

Both newspapers in Utah’s capital to cease daily publication

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City will go from two daily printed newspapers to none after both of its major publications cut print days to once a week in moves that could portend more struggles for the country’s newspaper industry. The 170-year-old Deseret News said it will stop […]

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Salt Lake Tribune to stop printing daily after 149 years

Salt Lake Tribune to stop printing daily after 149 years

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Salt Lake Tribune will stop printing a daily newspaper after nearly 150 years at the end of the year and move to a weekly print edition. The newspaper reported Monday the change won’t result in cuts to the newsroom staff, but nearly 160 people […]

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The Utah Sheriff’s Association frustrated with the Salt Lake Tribune

The Utah Sheriff’s Association frustrated with the Salt Lake Tribune

In a press release released on Sep. 2, the Utah Sheriff’s Association shared their frustration with the Salt Lake Tribune. The Sheriff’s Association found a cartoon posted by Pat Bagley on Sep. 1 to be a “divisive piece of journalism as tensions are already high in Utah and across our […]

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Utah high court avoids records dispute between BYU, Tribune

Utah high court avoids records dispute between BYU, Tribune

Utah Supreme Court justices have agreed not to weigh in on a dispute over whether Brigham Young University’s police are subject to hand over public records created before a new state open-records law was established. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that the state Supreme Court ruling Wednesday shifts the legal […]

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Salt Lake Tribune gets IRS approval to convert to nonprofit

Salt Lake Tribune gets IRS approval to convert to nonprofit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Salt Lake Tribune says it has received approval from the IRS to convert into a nonprofit as the newspaper switches to a nontraditional model that it hopes will ensure long-term stability after years of financial struggles fueled by declines in advertising and circulation revenues. […]

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Utah Supreme Court hears arguments in a public records case

Utah Supreme Court hears arguments in a public records case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has heard arguments in a public records case that pits a newspaper against Brigham Young University. Friday’s hearing was the culmination of a three-year battle between the Salt Lake Tribune and the university. A BYU attorney argues that because the school’s […]

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