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Civil Rights Attorney Andrew McCullough Wants Your Vote

Libertarian seeks governor's office.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // May 19,2010 - McCullough sees plenty of potential Libertarian converts—-and the BYU grad with an office above a sex-novelty shop may be just the guy to convert them.

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Lehi Police Cover-ups

City prosecutor alleges police chief helps his friends.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // May 18,2010 - Lehi City Prosecutor Dave Clark says that his boss recently told him that the occasional cover-up of a crime by the Lehi City Police Department is not that big of a deal ... These crimes were not sim

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Northwest Quadrant: nonsensical, inevitable or both?

Salt Lake City planners imagine a green utopia on empty wetlands.

By Katharine Biele
POSTED // May 12,2010 - Wilf Sommerkorn isn't exactly Brigham Young, but he knows a catchy phrase when he hears one. "This might be the place," Sommerkorn says...

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Salt Lake Street News

Homeless write and sell a newspaper that could help curb panhandling.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // May 12,2010 - When Shari Wade moved to Utah in 2007, she started Red Rose Cleaning service. She vacuumed, cleaned windows and took out the trash...

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Residential Picketing Case Ends in Acquittals

New Salt Lake City ordinance questioned.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // May 5,2010 - When the Salt Lake City Council approved an ordinance in July 2007 that restricts residential picketing, some hoped that animal-rights activists would finally leave in peace ...

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NOW's New Director

Women's-rights advocates look to the future.

By Stephen Dark
POSTED // May 4,2010 - In January, National Organization of Women’s National President Terry O’Neill asked Andrea Moore-Emmett, a former president of Utah’s NOW chapter, to find a new volunteer director ...

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Salt Lake Community Councils Look to Improve Communication

Some propose providing more city-funding.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Apr 28,2010 - Rose Park resident Ron Jarrett remembers waking up one morning in 2009 to find a green stripe for a bicycle lane running along both sides of 1200 West ...

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People's Market hopes to break link between povery, obesity

Farmers' market will double food assistance

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Apr 28,2010 - For one dollar, a person can get 370 calories of energy to fuel them through the day by eating a Taco Bell bean burrito. If they choose baby carrots on sale for $1.59 a pound, they get 184 calories. Y

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Regis Hotel Evictions

Tenants of a State Street SRO are given the bum's rush by the RDA in a scramble for new housing.

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Apr 21,2010 - “Home is where the heart is” rings true in a poetic sense. But when determining if an individual is eligible for financial assistance after being displaced ...

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Questar's Ghost Bills

Gas company haunts former landlords long after they sell building.

By Jesse Fruhwirth
POSTED // Apr 21,2010 - Jim Dabakis knows how he looks after spending $9,000 for legal costs to challenge a $690 gas bill from Questar Gas, but the wealthy art dealer and businessman says he’s sticking up for fairness
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