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Mitt Romney rolls to easy win in GOP primary for Utah Senate
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney holds his grandson Dane Romney, 2, while he and his wife, Ann, wave after addressing supporters at their campaign headquarters during an election night party Tuesday, June 26, 2018, in Orem, Utah. Romney has won the Republican primary for a Utah Senate seat, setting him on the path to restart his political career with a Senate seat left open by retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Romney, Kennedy make final pitch ahead of Senate primary
AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — Mitt Romney is flashing his familiar smile at city parks and backyards in Utah's mountains and suburbs this week, making his final pitch after being forced into a Republican Senate primary against a conservative state lawmaker.
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Lawmakers finish 45-day legislative session
Lawmakers file into the House of Representatives in the Utah Capitol building Thursday, March 8, for the final day of the 2018 legislative session. (Dani Jardine)
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Senate rejects immigration bills; young immigrants in limbo
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., confers with aides off the Senate floor during a series of procedural votes on a bipartisan immigration deal, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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Navajo man seeks Senate diversity, challenges Hatch
James Singer leads a 'No DAPL' protest in Salt Lake City against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Singer said the moment he knew he would run for Senate was when he was giving a speech at a rally for Standing Rock in Salt Lake City. (James Singer)
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Mike Pence visits Utah amid GOP division
Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence speaks to the Utah Solutions Summit during his first visit to Utah since becoming Donald Trump's running mate, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Get to know Utah's Republican, Democratic candidates before state primary
Citizens of Utah will select their party's political candidates during the state primary election on Tuesday, June 28. Primary winners will then compete against the opposing party in November's Lieutenant Governor Election.
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Native American leaders gather at state capitol for Bears Ears land rally
A Ute Indian statue stands in front of the state capitol building. Many Ute tribe leaders were present during Wednesday's rally in hopes of protecting Bears Ears and surrounding land. (Cassandra Shaffer)
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The special session Bears Ears debate concludes
Mark Maryboy speaks as Utah Diné Bikéyah (UDB) and Tribal leaders stand in support of protecting the Bears Ears at a rally in the Utah State Capitol Rotunda in Salt Lake City. Attendees at the rally called for President Obama to protect sacred sites and honor ancestral lands by designating Bears Ears National Monument. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)
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HB221: Immunization bill held in House
SALT LAKE CITY— A controversial bill that would amend children's immunization requirements failed to pass through the Legislature after 10 substitutions.
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SB189: Senate to consider bill that would end death penalty
SALT LAKE CITY -- A bill that would add Utah to the list of 19 states that have ended the death penalty for convicted murderers in Utah is waiting for debate in the Utah Senate.
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Utah constitutional convention meeting yields no results
Sen. Robert Karnes, left, R-West Virginia, raises his hand during the Assembly of State Legislatures held at the Utah State Capitol Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015, in Salt Lake City. A small but unwavering group of mostly Republican state lawmakers are gathering in Utah to plan how legislatures would hold a convention to revise the U.S. Constitution. More than 80 legislators from 30 states are meeting Wednesday through Friday at the State Capitol for The Assembly of State Legislatures. (Associated Press)
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Senate leader: Not enough votes to defund Planned Parenthood
In this Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015 photo, Alexa Swiniarski shows her support during a rally at Utah Capitol Rotunda, in Salt Lake City, organized in support to Gov. Gary Herbert's recent decision to remove the state from federal funding of Planned Parenthood. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Online Opinion Outpost: April 14, 2015
The Opinion Outpost features opinions and commentary on the latest hot topics from national news sources. As much as you love hearing from The Universe, we thought you might like to hear from journalists around the nation.
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'Right to try' bill passes Utah senate, former speaker Lockhart remembered
Friends and family embrace after former Utah Speaker of the House Becky Lockhart's memorial service. Lockhart was diagnosed with Creutzfeldt-Jakob's disease 10 days before she died. (Bryan Pearson)
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Online Opinion Outpost: Feb. 17, 2014
The Opinion Outpost features opinions and commentary on the latest hot topics from national news sources. As much as you love hearing from The Universe, we thought you might like to hear from journalists around the nation.
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