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Anti-Corporate Personhood Initiative Stalls ›
An effort to ban corporate personhood in America through a local Salt Lake ballot initiative has been stopped, but city officials who support the measure say it's not over yet.
Thu, 07 Jun 2012 22:14:29 GMT
KUER Newspod: June 7, 2012 ›
Salt Lake City is looking at raising the cost of parking, Intermountain Healthcare is opening a women's sexual health clinic, and Betsy Burton stops by to give her take on the book The Red House.
Thu, 07 Jun 2012 21:02:15 GMT
KUER Newspod: June 6th, 2012 ›
A deadly virus kills two people, Both of Utah's Senators vote against the Fair Pay Act, and the Downtown Farmer's Market kicks off its twentieth year.
Wed, 06 Jun 2012 21:56:45 GMT
Salt Lake City Council Close to Decision on Metered Parking ›
On-street parking in downtown Salt Lake City may no longer be free after 6pm, on Saturdays, and during the December Holiday season. A straw poll of the City Council suggests there is support for these changes - as well as higher rates.
Wed, 06 Jun 2012 21:53:12 GMT
Transit of Venus Won't be Seen Again for 105 years ›
If you bought a pair of those special glasses to view the solar eclipse last month, you might want to pull them out again. On Tuesday, June 5th, the planet Venus will transit in front of the sun, an event that won't happen again for 105 years. On Monday, June 4th, University of Utah Professor of Physics and Astronomy Ben Bromley will discuss the historical importance of the Transit of Venus. He's also going to talk about how astronomers will use this event to learn about planets outside of o
Sun, 03 Jun 2012 23:31:19 GMT
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