Utah Republicans will select a new state party leader at their annual organizing convention Saturday. They will also consider revamping the way they nominate party candidates.
Opinion: Why Benghazi matters
Rep. Jason Chaffetz |
posted May 17th - 10:27am
What difference, at this point, does Benghazi make? That question, asked by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during Congressional hearings on Benghazi last January has taken on new relevance in light of a trio of emerging scandals.
Additional investigation targets Utah AG
Richard Piatt |
posted May 16th - 6:07pm
Another investigation targeting the office of Utah's Attorney General has been confirmed, though officials have been careful not to specify any targets or what specific laws they're investigating.
Badgered: Obama acts, but Republicans unsatisfied
Julie Pace, Associated Press |
posted May 16th - 3:20pm
President Barack Obama, seeking to regain his footing amid controversies hammering the White House, named a temporary chief for the scandal-marred Internal Revenue Service Thursday and pressed Congress to approve new security money to prevent another Benghazi-style terrorist attack.
Obama calls on Congress to fund embassy security
President Barack Obama on Thursday tried to turn the tables on Republicans who have criticized his administration's response to last year's deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya, calling on lawmakers to approve his request to increase funding for diplomatic security.
Legislature proposes amendment to have A.G. appointed, not elected
Richard Piatt |
posted May 15th - 8:59pm
Allegations against John Swallow have prompted a response from the Utah Legislature in proposing a bill to amend the Utah Constitution to have the attorney general appointed rather than elected.
Obama: IRS acting commissioner being ousted
President Barack Obama on Wednesday announced the ouster of the top official at the Internal Revenue Service following disclosures that the agency targeted conservative political groups.
Holder defends subpoenas for AP telephone records
Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress Wednesday that a serious national security leak required the secret gathering of telephone records at The Associated Press as he stood by an investigation in which he insisted he had no involvement.
'I'm sure not a criminal,' says A.G. of ongoing accusations
The Attorney General has been silent for weeks due to an ongoing investigation, but he interviewed with KSL NewsRadio on Tuesday to address the avalanche of bad publicity geared towards him.
Tougher drunken driving threshold recommended
Joan Lowy, Associated Press |
posted May 14th - 10:04pm
Federal accident investigators recommended Tuesday that states cut their threshold for drunken driving by nearly half, matching a standard that has substantially reduced highway deaths in other countries.
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