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High Times

Experts endorsing prohibition admit they're lagging behind designer-drug developers—and it may get worse.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Feb 16,2011 - Banning new designer drugs is harder than it looks. With almost unanimous approval in both chambers, the Utah Legislature last week approved bans on spice, a marijuana alternative ...

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SB150 Could Let Hospitals Off the Hook for Hiring Bad Docs

Negative cred: The bill seeks to reverse a 2010 Utah Supreme Court decision.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Feb 16,2011 - Sen. Stuart Adams is presenting SB 150 to essentially reverse the Utah Supreme Court decision by codifying that Utah hospitals can’t be sued for credentialing a bad doctor.

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Government-Free Marriage

A new group says taking government out of the equation could solve everything.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Feb 9,2011 - While conservatives rally behind the sanctity of marriage and LGBT advocates rally against a denial of equality ...

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Proposed bill would create more restaurant liquor licenses; leaves bars and clubs in the cold

Licensed for Nil: state Sen. Valentine wants drinkers to eat.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Feb 9,2011 - The shortage of state liquor licenses will get attention in the Legislature this year...

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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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