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Wednesday, September 8,2010
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Judge Faust's Ruling - UHP Trooper Lisa Steed

By City Weekly Staff
Utah 3rd District Judge Robert P. Faust ruled against the defendant in this May 2010 ruling, but nevertheless concluded that Utah Highway Patrol's most prolific officer on the DUI beat, Lisa Steed, v
Wednesday, September 8,2010
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Judge Cutler's Ruling - UHP Trooper Lisa Steed

By City Weekly Staff
"Trooper Steed's testimony lacks credibility in three remarkable manners," wrote Salt Lake City Justice Court Judge L.G. Cutler in this March 2010 ruling.
Wednesday, September 8,2010
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Don't Walk the Line: 15 Practical Tips to Beat a DUI

Don't mix these up: Politely decline field sobriety tests (eye test, walk the line, one leg stand). Take the breath or blood test.
Wednesday, July 21,2010
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Coldest Beer Readers' Picks

From Bowling Alleys to Zion Nat'l Park, you picked your favorite places to get a cold one.

By City Weekly Staff
Bonwood Bowl: Many people treat their neighborhood bowling alley like a neighborhood bar, and it helps when the bar inside the alley has a personality all its own.
Wednesday, July 21,2010
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Utah's Coldest Beer: The Bars

By City Weekly Staff
5 Monkeys: Tucked just west of State Street in Murray, 5 Monkeys sports a colorful jungle-themed graffiti mural outside and a clean, air-conditioned interior.
Wednesday, July 14,2010
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The Plays at the Utah Shakespearean Festival 2010

Reviews: Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth, Pride and Prejudice, The 39 Steps and Great Expectations--the Musical

By Dan Nailen
A Shakespeare play where a religious divide in the community is a major concern? Yeah, that’ll play just fine in Utah.
Wednesday, July 14,2010
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Plan Your Trip to Utah Shakespearean Festival

The best things to see, eat and drink in Cedar City.

By Dan Nailen
Obviously, this is the first step in any visit to the Utah Shakespearean Festival. There are three or four productions per day on the stages...
Wednesday, June 23,2010
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SLC Not Sleepy Anymore

These are the salad days for the culturally curious living in Utah.

By Dan Nailen
I overheard a young woman loudly bemoaning the lack of cool concerts, clubs and culture in Salt Lake City. You’ve heard similar rants, no doubt...
Wednesday, June 23,2010
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Chief of DIY: Tom Walsh (Editor 1992-96)

By Tom Walsh
My new journalism job started off with a sloppy stroke—not of a pen, but a paintbrush. I recall a dull, battleship-gray color. It was a newspaper going weekly...
Wednesday, June 23,2010
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Most Significant Events in Salt Lake City 1984-2010

Icons, leaders and City Weekly readers provide the history.

By City Weekly Readers
Q: Besides the Olympics, what is the most significant thing to happen to Salt Lake City in the past 25 years? Or, how do you see the city changing the next quarter century?
 
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