POSTED // Nov 10,2010 - Editing out naughty words and sexiness from movies to suit conservative Mormon tastes seems a bit distasteful to Dr. Phil Gordon [see “Scrubbed to Death,” Nov. 3, City Weekly]. Online comm
POSTED // Nov 9,2010 - When several businesses and organizations gave money to Envision Ogden, they believed their money would be used to attract outdoor businesses, not politics.
POSTED // Nov 3,2010 - Many people suspect that backroom deals and corporate interests influence public policy, and rarely are those backroom negotiations exposed to the public.
POSTED // Nov 3,2010 - Attorney Jerry Salcido argues that, for all its potential faults, the legal marijuana-like substance spice should not be banned [see “Prohibition on the March,” Oct. 26, CityWeekly.net].
POSTED // Oct 26,2010 - Not only did a gay-rights bills fail to get a hearing during the 2010 Legislature—that’s normal—the expected supporters among Democrats abandoned the gay community ...
POSTED // Oct 20,2010 - To see what consequences may follow, grand jury resisters can look at 23-year-old Salt Lake City animal-rights activist Jordan Halliday, who may return to prison ...
POSTED // Oct 13,2010 - Food critic Ted Scheffler’s glowing review of The Metropolitan, which has served “at times very good and at other times very, very good” food over its 15 years, attracted mixed comme
POSTED // Sep 29,2010 - Since moving to California about one year ago, “Zeke” has not shed his fear of police raiding his business, sending him to jail and tarnishing his reputation.
POSTED // Sep 29,2010 - Former radio talk-show host Martin Davies, of Utah, authored this paper and provided it to law enforcement as one way to reduce his sentence on federal marijuana convictions, as reported in City Weekl