Monday morning News Fix
Divisions among Utah GOP lawmakers on display. Experts say inflation and deficits under Trump will be higher. Armed militias threaten FEMA workers.
Divisions among Utah GOP lawmakers on display. Experts say inflation and deficits under Trump will be higher. Armed militias threaten FEMA workers.
U.S. Senate candidates debate. Natural disasters eat up FEMA's budget. Utah and TikTok clash over internal data. Park City home prices boost surrounding cities.
Most of the nearly $900,000 raised by Republican Derek Brown's campaign has come from corporations and political action committees.
Inflation cools. Amendment A voided. King within 'striking distance' of Cox. Trump's small-dollar donations plummet.
Gov. Spencer Cox re-appointed three committee members to a second term in September, but the Senate has not considered those nominations.
U.S. deficit hits $1.8 trillion. Trump reaches out to Latter-day Saint voters. Romney still opposes Trump but won't endorse Harris. 1st congressional district debate.
Trump secretly sent Putin COVID tests. Mike Lee lists his requirements for the next Senate leader. Donald Trump Jr. visits Utah.
Campaign ads for Utah State Sen. John Johnson are frequently featured on his podcast but absent from his campaign finance disclosures.
Guns, transgender rights and porn on Supreme Court docket. Utah Republicans pardon Trump's climate skepticism. Utah's college-age population on the decline.
Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans and independents in just three of Utah's 104 legislative districts.
Strong job numbers. Dockworkers get back to work. Henderson worries about election threats. Book banning advocates target private property.
Sen. Mike Lee is not named in the 165-page legal brief from Special Counsel Jack Smith that details former President