Morning Must Reads for Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Good Wednesday morning from Salt Lake City. Today is the 356th day of the year. There are ten days remaining in 2016.
Gov. Gary Herbert is wary of a possible Bears Ears monument declaration in the final days of the Obama administration. President Obama permanently bans oil drilling in large parts of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. A non-profit with ties to Donald Trump's family offered access to the new president for a $1 million donation.
Herbert Wary of Possible Surprise Bears Ears Monument Designation
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Gov. Gary Herbert says President Barack Obama would be abusing his power if he were to declare a Bears Ears Monument....
Herbert Talks National Monument, Education and Healthcare
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Gov. Gary Herbert speaks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott about the possibility of a new Bears Ears National Monument in Utah....
Bernick and Schott on Politics: The Top-10 Utah Political News Stories of 2016 - #5
By Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott
We've been arguing about it for years, but now it's here.2016 was the first election cycle under the hotly debated SB54 compromise, which allows candidates to get on the primary ballot by gathering signatures....
Podcast: Gov. Gary Herbert
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Gov. Gary Herbert speaks with Managing Editor Bryan Schott. ...
Podcast: The Top-10 Utah Political News Stories of 2016 - #5
By Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick
Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott continue our countdown of the top-10 Utah political news stories for 2016....
The ACA Gave a Needed Boost to Utah's Latino Child Health Insurance Rate
The number of uninsured Latino children nationwide and in Utah declined sharply as major provisions of the Affordable Care Act took effect, according to a new report from the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families and NCLR. Among Utah Latino c...
Salt Lake City Announces Temporary Compost Can Suspension
To conserve resources and reduce air pollution, Salt Lake City’s Waste & Recycling Division will temporarily suspend the collection of brown yard waste cans from January 23 through March 10, 2017....
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: MLP aimed at Moab's future economy
Homeless shelter next to City Hall? A look at the rejected shelter sites.
Utah growing faster than any other state
Utah Hispanic activist Tony Yapias, charged with rape, waives evidence hearing
Uintah teachers fear lame-duck ouster of district superintendent
Advocates say residents need legal aid to protect their rights
Simpson Avenue shelter site loses one vote, others push for women-only center
Utah group will submit suggestions to feds on how to revamp health care
Rolly: Utah A.G. Sean Reyes complicated child-porn case, investigator says
Deseret News
Editorial: Online sales tax is more complicated than advocates have said
Latino activist Tony Yapias waives hearing, again declares his innocence in rape case
Utah spent $4.4 billion in federal funds last year, audit shows
Half of Utahns like Trump's Cabinet picks but no one from the state chosen
Census: Utah is nation's fastest-growing state
Other
Summit County budget tops $74 million (Park Record)
Trump plots two-for-one assault on Obama regs (The Hill)
Liberal media enjoys post-Trump election boom (The Hill)
Congress: Obama Admin Fired Top Scientist to Advance Climate Change Plans (Washington Free Beacon)
The Delegitimization Of Donald Trump (U.S. News & World Report)
U.S. Economic Confidence Inches Up to New High (Gallup)
Clinton allies rip into FBI after search warrant unsealed (Politico)
Scott Walker Asks Donald Trump For More Power Over Refugee Resettlement (Huffington Post)
Trump could deliver the 'transformation' Obama only promised (New York Post)
President Obama bans oil drilling in large areas of Atlantic and Arctic oceans (Washington Post)
Trump administration 'hell-bent' on big changes, hedge fund executive says (Boston Globe)
Census Says US Population Grew at Lowest Rate Since Great Depression This Year (Wall Street Journal)