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2nd Chances for Drug Offenders

Bill would allow expungement of some records

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Jan 9,2013 - Michael Graham, a recovered addict, has chased a high almost his whole life, ever since he tried crystal meth at the age of 13. Now 55, the recovering addict can see a lifetime’s worth of bad decisions reflected in one glance

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Arming the Teachers

UT educators flock to concealed-carry class

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Jan 2,2013 - Before the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary and Virginia Tech—and the other dozen-plus school shootings in the past decade—there was Columbine.

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What Happened Next

CW's 2012 News Update

By Stephen Dark, Eric S. Peterson & Rachel Piper
POSTED // Dec 26,2012 - The articles are polished, posted online and distributed in newsstands, but the stories themselves never really end. Here’s an update on what’s happened with five City Weekly news stories since they were published in the past year.

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LGBT Support Lines

Local hotlines offer understanding, resources

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Dec 19,2012 - “Home for the holidays” is nothing more than a trite greeting-card expression for those who aren’t welcome in their family homes ...

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The City Creek Effect

Local businesses say mall's impact is mixed bag

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Dec 12,2012 - The City Creek shopping center has been open for over nine months in downtown Salt Lake City and has been bringing shoppers in by the droves, unloading full-to-bursting TRAX trains at the 100 South stop

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The Weathermen

Local meteorologists weigh in on climate change

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Dec 5,2012 - As this week’s cover story, “Bleak Forecast,” notes, only 53 percent of broadcast meteorologists believe human influence plays an important role in climate change. At home, just as nationally, local meteorologists differ on the subject. City Weekly spoke to meteorologists at three of Salt Lake City’s four news stations to get their views on climate change.

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SLC group takes upbeat approach to apocalypse prep

It might be the end of the world, but Transition Salt Lake feels fine

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Nov 28,2012 - In a small and comfy east-side Salt Lake City home, the steering committee of Transition Salt Lake has gathered over cups of peppermint tea to discuss the end of the world.

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No Labor Support

Democrats losing union support to Republicans

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Nov 21,2012 - Before Utah’s legendary union boss and Democratic Party Vice Chair Jim Judd passed away in August, West Valley state House candidate Liz Muniz recalls, he placed a hand on her shoulder ...

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Lane Heaps: Long Goodbye

Death of ex-cop points to need for services

By Stephen Dark
POSTED // Nov 14,2012 - When Lane Heaps was a graveyard patrol cop, he found an elderly transient crying under the freeway. An unidentified assailant had sliced her cheeks so deeply that “you could see her tonsils.”

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SLC Councilman Plans Blight Ban

Possible fines for decrepit buildings

By Eric S. Peterson
POSTED // Nov 7,2012 - All it takes to ruin the fun for all the developers in town is for one company to kick tenants to the curb, knock down an iconic block of Salt Lake City and then fill the crater only with empty promises.
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