Law Enforcement

Allegations of Forgery of Utah Supreme Court Justice Signature

(KCPW News) The FBI and the Salt Lake County DA’s Office are looking into the forged signature of a Utah Supreme Court Justice on an electronic petition form. KCPW’s Roger McDonough reports.

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Cornflakes: Leavitt’s Plans for Romney White House

(KCPW News) A new book by former Utah Governor Mike Leavitt revealed some of the details on the transition plan for Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign. So what would a Romney White House look like? KCPW’s Roger McDonough posed that question to Thomas Burr, Washington correspondent for the Salt Lake Tribune and author of Political Cornflakes,…

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Early Election Preview: Utah’s 4th Congressional District

(KCPW News) Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love, who was defeated in her 2012 attempt to unseat Representative Jim Matheson, recently announced that she would run a second time for the 4th District Seat Matheson holds. KCPW’s Roger McDonough spoke with Love and Matheson for this early election preview.

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Political Cornflakes: Rental Questions for Senator Lee, IRS Scandal, Huntsman’s New PAC

(KCPW News) Senator Mike Lee is renting his Alpine residence from the same man who bought Lee’s previous home in a short sale. Lee’s landlord is also a government contractor. What issues are raised by this revelation?

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Education

Natural History Museum Explores Science of Natural Disasters

(KCPW News) The Natural History Museum of Utah unveils a new travelling exhibit this weekend. The interactive feature, called Nature Unleashed: Inside Natural Disasters, takes a close look at the science of tornados, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanos. KCPW’s Roger McDonough accompanied a group of 4th graders from Crest View Elementary School to get a sneak…

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City Beat

City Planning Effort Aims to Engage Residents in Salt Lake’s Future

(KCPW News) The Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office unveiled a program on Tuesday morning to create a roadmap for the city’s future. KCPW’s Roger McDonough was on hand at the unveiling of the city’s new effort to blueprint the future, called “Plan Salt Lake.” He filed this report.

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Legislative Coverage

Hundreds Protest Utah Ag-Gag Law at Draper Slaughterhouse

(KCPW News) More than 200 protestors gathered on Saturday to denounce Utah’s so-called “Ag-Gag” law. The law, which was signed by Governor Herbert in 2012, prohibits unauthorized filming or photography at agricultural facilities.

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Salt Lake’s Food Trucks Offer Array of Lunchtime Choices

(KCPW News) Spring is in full swing and warmer weather means better business for Salt Lake City’s mobile food vendors. KCPW’s Roger McDonough made a field trip to the Gallivan Center for “Food Truck Thursday,” a weekly lunch event that features a rotating assortment of food on wheels.

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City Council Chooses 1100 East for Sugarhouse Streetcar

(KCPW News) Last week, the Salt Lake City Council endorsed the 1100 East alignment for the second phase of the Sugar House Streetcar line. The choice came after months of public debate and after a study by the city identified the route as the preferred alternative. Still, the choice is not without opposition.

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