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March 10, 2004 • Rebecca Walsh and Kirsten Stewart

When she was viewed as a lame duck, Gov. Olene Walker seemed destined to leave her mark on Utah politics with a veto pen.

Now that she has joined the seven other Republicans running for governor, her veto pen could be stilled.

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March 12, 2004 • Paul Rolly and JoAnn Jacobsen-Wells

Bloody battles between banks and credit unions in Utah are not limited to the Legislature. KSL Radio found that out the hard way.

America First Credit Union hired popular KSL Radio talk-show host Doug Wright recently as the Full Story

March 26, 2004 • The Salt Lake Tribune

Most artists and those who love art are by nature gentle, non-assertive, tending more to beauty than to the collecting of money. That's one reason the survival of arts education in this commercial society must be a priority of those Full Story

August 16, 2004 • Paul Rolly and JoAnn Jacobsen-Wells

Sen. Orrin Hatch will be going for an unprecedented sixth term in two years.

Former state Republican Party executive director Dave Hansen tells us he has been hired to run Hatch's 2006 re-election campaign.

Hansen Full Story

October 14, 2004 • Dan Harrie

Utah's gubernatorial candidates broke no new ground during a live radio debate Wednesday, agreeing on most topics and rehashing a few well-worn disagreements over tuition-tax credits and the proposed gay-marriage ban.

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October 31, 2004 • Dan Harrie

Democratic attorney general candidate Greg Skordas' political fate may have more to do with his defense of Salt Lake County Mayor Nancy Workman than his offense against Republican Attorney General Mark Shurtleff.

By representing Full Story

February 2, 2005 • Rebecca Walsh

Despite the support of Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and the public, lawmakers have balked at granting cohabiting adults -- gay or otherwise -- marriagelike rights.

Senate Bill 89 went down to defeat Tuesday with 18 senators opposing Full Story

May 2, 1998 • JUDY FAHYS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

A caustic battle of words exploded in Utah's Capitol on Friday over a court case in faraway Vermont, where the state government is refusing to recognize three same-gender couples who insist they are married.

On one side Full Story