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Daily Universe 'Grappling with governing' series
Members of Utah's Congressional delegation have had mixed experiences with President Donald Trump
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Former Utah Rep Ken Ivory discusses legacy of service
Ken Ivory tries to pattern his life after one of his favorite quotes from President Ronald Reagan: 'It's a wonderful time to be alive!'
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Trump takes charge: Sworn in as nation's 45th president
President Donald Trump waves after being sworn in as the 45th president of the United States during the 58th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. (Associated Press)
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102-year-old time capsule opened at Utah State Capitol
SALT LAKE CITY — Donning a white lab coat, gloves and power tools, Gov. Gary Herbert opened a 102-year-old time capsule at the patriotically-decorated Utah capitol building rotunda Monday, Oct. 3 before dozens of anxious Utah citizens.
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State leaders express concern over national monument
Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert will discuss opposition to a proposed national monument in a special legislative session on Wednesday, May 18. (Scott G Winterton/Deseret News via AP, Pool)
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BYU's legislative reporters wrap up the session
Every Tuesday and Thursday this legislative session, 12 BYU journalism students have risen early to brave the bustling Capitol.
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Rally for addiction and mental health packs the Capitol
SALT LAKE CITY—The drug addiction recovery and mental health advocates are said to always be the biggest group to rally at the Capitol, and Tuesday was no exception.
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Nonprofits take their message to Utah's Capitol Hill
The Utah Nonprofit Association represents over 6,000 organizations. Forty of these organizations participated in the Annual Nonprofit Day on the Hill Feb. 11. (Photos by Kayla Goodson).
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Blizzard dumping snow in South; DC mayor says 'hunker down'
Kenny Hamblin, left, and Andrew Watts with the Roanoke Parks and Recreation Department shovel snow on the Martin Luther King bridge on First Street and Salem Avenue as snow falls Friday morning, Jan. 22, 2016, in Roanoke, Va. (Stephanie Klein-Davis/The Roanoke Times)
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Small-town boy commutes to the Capitol
The population sign entering Fairview, Utah, reads 1,247. Lt. Gov. Spencer J. Cox is proud to be part of that number, even though it means he has a nearly 200-mile daily commute to the capitol.
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Anti-discrimination supporters employ nonviolent protest methods
SALT LAKE CITY — Supporters of a controversial anti-discrimination bill continue to draw attention to their cause by drawing on nonviolent protest tactics in hopes of bringing the bill to a committee hearing in the face of Senate indifference.
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Utahns anticipate 2014 State of the State address
Governor Gary Herbert will address Utah on Wednesday night at the annual State of the State address. (AP Photo)
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