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Welcome to Weekend Rewind, a glance back at The Salt Lake Tribune's top news stories, photos and opinions you may have missed over the weekend.

Top stories this past weekend

Utah Legislature unlikely to override guv's gun veto • Gov. Gary Herbert's veto of a bill that would let adult Utahns carry concealed firearms without a permit will likely stand. A survey of Utah senators found that, unless minds change between now and the April 19 deadline, support for a veto override will fall short of the two-thirds majority needed to convene an override session.

West Valley City police mishandled evidence, internal audit says • An internal audit of West Valley City's now-disbanded narcotics unit unearthed a number of problems, including mishandling of evidence, booking evidence without proper documentation — as well as the possibility of missing drugs and money.

Bryce Canyon: So many visitors, so few parking stalls, shuttles • As the number of visitors gets harder to handle, Bryce Canyon National Park is considering expanding its parking and shuttle service.

Hatch helps broker immigration deal for farms, ranches • Sen. Orrin Hatch helped strike a deal Friday that would bring a consistent stream of migrant workers to farms and ranches and make it easier for agricultural workers already here illegally to get right with the law.

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