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Out of Commission

Senate bill would short-leash professional commissions as a cost-saving measure.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Feb 2,2011 - State lawmakers, faced with revenue shortfalls, are looking to cut costs wherever they can ...

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It’s a Woman’s World

An incarcerated transgender Hispanic faces a daunting future.

By Stephen Dark
POSTED // Feb 2,2011 - Damaso Davila-Escobedo currently calls home a single cell in the maximum-security wing of the Salt Lake County Metro Jail ...

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Outsourcing Medicaid

Corporations running Medicaid could save the state money—but at what cost to people?

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Jan 26,2011 - Some private companies are hoping a portion of the $1.7 billion spent on Medicaid in Utah each year will find its way to their corporate coffers.

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Partial Credit

Lawmakers and lobbyists completed mandatory ethics exercises at the last minute—if at all.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Jan 25,2011 - When a classroom assignment only requires a short reading and open-book quiz to receive credit, there are only a couple ways to screw that up...

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Cop Shops

SLCPD increases presence downtown with kinder, gentler squads.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Jan 19,2011 - Technically speaking, it was more mischief than vandalism when it came to describing the penises that appeared on the storefront windows ...

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Wire Woes

Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News refuse to share their content locally through the Associated Press.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Jan 18,2011 - As the Internet continues to spread news and information faster and wider, traditional media are trying to corral their own work.

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Manager Reshuffling at Salt Lake City Library

Library War: Shakeup brings to light employees' lengthy dissatisfaction with director.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Jan 12,2011 - In April 2010, some on the 31-member management team of the Salt Lake City Public Library system were itching to impeach their boss, Beth Elder, the system director since 2008 ...

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Called to Freelance

Can Deseret Connect's model for journalism work?

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Jan 11,2011 - How does a blogger turn into a journalist? According to the Deseret Connect’s Website, it’s as easy as Light plus Knowledge = Trust.

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Utah Attorney General may charge employer who owes workers $1.6 million

Unpaid Fury: Unpaid wage claims have increased 87 percent since 2005.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Jan 5,2011 - The Utah Attorney General’s Office convicted the former owner of Utah video game design company Sensory Sweep Studios in December ...

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HEAL Utah Maps A Clean-Energy Future

Anti-nuclear advocates have charted a workable plan for getting Utah onto clean energy.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Jan 4,2011 - For politicians, the phrase “green and clean” is so overused, it is as renewable as geothermal hot air. Meanwhile, activists worry politicians are for “green and clean” energy only after every last fossil fuel has been dug up and burned.
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