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Escape From Eagle Mountain

The intensely personal politics that made refugees out of a small town’s public servants.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Jun 24,2009 - Affordable homes, star-filled skies and fresh air aplenty: That was the draw for 22,000 nice folks who decided to make their homes in Utah County's Eagle Mountain. Here, you'll find the good life, residents say ...

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The Conservative Agenda

God-fearing, tech-savvy Republicans shake up the old guard and energize the base.

By Katharine Biele
POSTED // Jun 17,2009 - After all, if you're about changing the culture of Utah, you'll want to have all the tools it takes. And the Sutherland Institute, the iconic conservative think tank that Mero directs, does indeed want to change the culture ...

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Get the party started:

GOP Convention Highlights

By Katharine Biele
POSTED // Jun 17,2009 - Oh my God, the chairman is crying. Larry Miller lives, except that he’s Stan Lockhart. This is about the Utah Republican Party chairman’s report, by the way. Just the chairman’s report. Who knew this would be so emotional? “Being a Republican means something to me. I’m a believer. I believe in the principles and values the party presents to the world…. Our rights are given to us by God. … by our creator!” (applause)

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River Rats

For those crazy enough to try and save the Jordan River from developers, the enemy is always at the door.

By Stephen Dark
POSTED // Jun 10,2009 - He's taking me on a kayaking trip down the "challenging half" of the 55-mile river that flows north from Utah Lake across the Salt Lake valley and filters out into the shallow saline depths of the Great Salt Lake.

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How to Keep Tabs on the Man

A muckraker’s guide to Utah

By Eric S. Peterson & Shane Johnson
POSTED // May 27,2009 - Any biped with Google and a Steno pad can call him/herself a journalist. Take the better part of the reportorial staffs at The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News—please. A muckraker, on the

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They're Watching You

What no one is telling you about the proposed cop shop in Library Square.

By Ted McDonough
POSTED // May 20,2009 - You are strolling along at the farmers market in Pioneer Park studying produce when you glance up and notice a tall black pole topped with a white box that appears to be staring back at you.

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How They Watch

By Ted McDonough
POSTED // May 20,2009 - Facial Recognition on UTA BusesThe list of “shovel-ready” projects Salt Lake City tossed out for consideration in the Obama stimulus plan included $150,000 to install facial-recognition te

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Candid Cop

SLCPD cameras are watching, but police say they usually aren’t looking

By Ted McDonough
POSTED // May 20,2009 - From an office across the street, Salt Lake City Police officers watch comings and goings in Pioneer Park as if they are standing next to park visitors.

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Classified Killers

Besieged by politicians and media, Craigslist´s founder finds an unlikely ally: A victim’s family.

By Bradley Campbell & Matt Snyders
POSTED // May 13,2009 - In October 2007, Katherine Olson was looking for work. Since graduating summa cum laude from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn., with a dual degree in theater and Hispanic studies...

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Wasted Not

Green Issue: Utahns inch their way toward a greener life.

By Wina Sturgeon
POSTED // May 6,2009 - Garbage day would have seemed like magic to our pioneer ancestors: Drag your overflowing garbage bin a hundred or so feet from the house, and without having to give it another thought ...
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