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News roundup: Washington, D.C. may be rapidly sinking into the sea
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The Washington Monument is seen through cherry blossoms across the Tidal Basin Saturday, April 11, 2015, in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Washington, D.C. rapidly sinking into the sea. NSA may have tracked calls, emails during SLC Olympics. Poll: Most Salt Lakers don’t care about mayoral race.
Happy Thursday. A lead item this morning that may not make that many people too sad: Turns out, Washington, D.C. may be rapidly*sinking into the sea. New research indicates that land beneath the nation’s capital*will drop 6*or more inches in the next 100 years. [HuffPost]
Topping the news: The NSA may have tracked calls and emails in Salt Lake City during the 2002 Winter Olympics, according to a former Quest Communications CEO. [Trib]
->*Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons Resort are now united as one, becoming the largest ski resort in the U.S. [Trib] [DNews] [KUTV] [Fox13]
-> Nearly three-quarters of Salt Lake City voters say they aren’t paying attention to the mayoral election, a new poll shows. [UtahPolicy]
-> Of 233 countries, Utah would rank 139 for largest population -- that is, if it were a country. [Trib]
Tweets of the day:*From @DanH_TIME: "Ah, cheese steaks, the great political issue of our time"
-> From @joshgondelman: "Boston rejected the Olympics but how do we know they didn’t just do it to make the Olympics want them more?"
Happy Birthday:*To Sen. Orrin Hatch spokeswoman Heather Barney and former Republican congressional candidate Morgan Philpot.
In other news: Sen. Orrin Hatch is squirreling away campaign donations: could it mean he’s seeking an eighth term in office? [Trib]
-> UTA’s FLEX bus service is upheld nationally as a successful transit system for the disabled. [Trib]
-> After the change of heart of a candidate*in Stockton, a city in Tooele County, it turns out a primary vote was unnecessary. [Trib]
-> The Salt Lake County Clerk’s Office says voter turnout has increased this election thanks to mail-in ballots. [KUER]
-> A report from the Sierra Club details how it would be cheaper for Utah companies and customers to shift away from carbon fuels, such as coal-based electricity. [Trib]
-> The West Jordan City Council announced a $4 million bond for park improvement. [DNews]
-> Gov. Gary Herbert is asking residents to donate to the Utah Food Bank. [ABC4]
Nationally:*Former Virginia Gov. James Gilmore filed the necessary paperwork to enter the 2016 presidential race -- making*him the 17th GOP candidate. [NYTimes] [Politico]
-> Fox News will announce which 10 of the Republican candidates (11, if there’s a tie) will make the debate cut-off Tuesday. [Politico]
-> Many House Republicans believe the congressional recess will result in an end to the Export-Import Bank renewal bill. [NYTimes]
-> The Koch brothers’ network is taking inspiration from an unlikely source: President Barack Obama’s successful 2012 campaign. [WaPost]
Where are they?
Rep. Mia*Love*votes, participates in*a Financial Services Committee meeting and returns to Utah.
Gov. Gary*Herbert*attends a Native American summit at Utah Valley University.
Lt. Gov. Spencer*Cox*also goes to the summit.
SLC Mayor Ralph*Becker*sits in on a ZAP Recreation Advisory Board meeting and speaks with the press with an LGBTQ announcement.
President Barack*Obama*meets with Vice President Joe Biden for lunch and takes part in a conference call to discuss the Iran nuclear deal.
Got a tip? A birthday, wedding or anniversary to announce. Email us at*[email protected].*If you haven’t already, sign up for our weekday email and get this sent directly to your inbox. [Trib]
-- Thomas Burr and*Courtney Tanner
Twitter.com/thomaswburr*and Twitter.com/CourtneyLTanner
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First Published 2 hours ago ** • ** Updated 39 minutes ago
The Washington Monument is seen through cherry blossoms across the Tidal Basin Saturday, April 11, 2015, in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Washington, D.C. rapidly sinking into the sea. NSA may have tracked calls, emails during SLC Olympics. Poll: Most Salt Lakers don’t care about mayoral race.
Happy Thursday. A lead item this morning that may not make that many people too sad: Turns out, Washington, D.C. may be rapidly*sinking into the sea. New research indicates that land beneath the nation’s capital*will drop 6*or more inches in the next 100 years. [HuffPost]
Topping the news: The NSA may have tracked calls and emails in Salt Lake City during the 2002 Winter Olympics, according to a former Quest Communications CEO. [Trib]
->*Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons Resort are now united as one, becoming the largest ski resort in the U.S. [Trib] [DNews] [KUTV] [Fox13]
-> Nearly three-quarters of Salt Lake City voters say they aren’t paying attention to the mayoral election, a new poll shows. [UtahPolicy]
-> Of 233 countries, Utah would rank 139 for largest population -- that is, if it were a country. [Trib]
Tweets of the day:*From @DanH_TIME: "Ah, cheese steaks, the great political issue of our time"
-> From @joshgondelman: "Boston rejected the Olympics but how do we know they didn’t just do it to make the Olympics want them more?"
Happy Birthday:*To Sen. Orrin Hatch spokeswoman Heather Barney and former Republican congressional candidate Morgan Philpot.
In other news: Sen. Orrin Hatch is squirreling away campaign donations: could it mean he’s seeking an eighth term in office? [Trib]
-> UTA’s FLEX bus service is upheld nationally as a successful transit system for the disabled. [Trib]
-> After the change of heart of a candidate*in Stockton, a city in Tooele County, it turns out a primary vote was unnecessary. [Trib]
-> The Salt Lake County Clerk’s Office says voter turnout has increased this election thanks to mail-in ballots. [KUER]
-> A report from the Sierra Club details how it would be cheaper for Utah companies and customers to shift away from carbon fuels, such as coal-based electricity. [Trib]
-> The West Jordan City Council announced a $4 million bond for park improvement. [DNews]
-> Gov. Gary Herbert is asking residents to donate to the Utah Food Bank. [ABC4]
Nationally:*Former Virginia Gov. James Gilmore filed the necessary paperwork to enter the 2016 presidential race -- making*him the 17th GOP candidate. [NYTimes] [Politico]
-> Fox News will announce which 10 of the Republican candidates (11, if there’s a tie) will make the debate cut-off Tuesday. [Politico]
-> Many House Republicans believe the congressional recess will result in an end to the Export-Import Bank renewal bill. [NYTimes]
-> The Koch brothers’ network is taking inspiration from an unlikely source: President Barack Obama’s successful 2012 campaign. [WaPost]
Where are they?
Rep. Mia*Love*votes, participates in*a Financial Services Committee meeting and returns to Utah.
Gov. Gary*Herbert*attends a Native American summit at Utah Valley University.
Lt. Gov. Spencer*Cox*also goes to the summit.
SLC Mayor Ralph*Becker*sits in on a ZAP Recreation Advisory Board meeting and speaks with the press with an LGBTQ announcement.
President Barack*Obama*meets with Vice President Joe Biden for lunch and takes part in a conference call to discuss the Iran nuclear deal.
Got a tip? A birthday, wedding or anniversary to announce. Email us at*[email protected].*If you haven’t already, sign up for our weekday email and get this sent directly to your inbox. [Trib]
-- Thomas Burr and*Courtney Tanner
Twitter.com/thomaswburr*and Twitter.com/CourtneyLTanner
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The 15 Richest Doctors in the World
ThrivingLifestyle
This Is How Singaporean Millionaires Made Their 1st Million
Ace Profits Academy
5 Last-Minute Vacations On A Budget
Skyscanner
Top 25 Strongest Military Forces In The Asia Pacific
Listabuzz
Food Scandals in Singapore
HungryGoWhere
10 Crazy Pictures Taken Just a Second Before Disaster
quotespaper.com
10 World's Most Peaceful Countries
Womenosophy
11 Child Celebrities You Wouldn’t Recognize Today
StarFluff
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News
All Local News
Search
Last 36 hours
Nation + World
RSS
Politics
Justice
Polygamy
Education
Weather
Utah's Right
Elevate
Empower Utah
Cool Stuff
I Love videos
Whatever Happened To...
Special Reports
TribTalk
Videos
Photo Galleries
Utah Bucket List
Mormon Rivals
Preparing to play
Sports
All Sports
TribPreps
Utah Jazz
Utah Utes
BYU Cougars
USU Aggies
WSU Wildcats
College
RSL
Grizzlies
Bees
Winter Sports
Outdoors
Gordon Monson
Kurt Kragthorpe
Live Matchups
Game Odds
All-time BYU football stats
All-time Utes football stats
Money
All Money
Top Workplaces
Home Prices
Blogs
All Blogs
The Utah Effect
Politics
The Cricket
TV
Jazz Notes
U of U Sports
BYU Sports
Prep Sports
RSL
Hiking
Opinion
All Opinion
Editorials
Commentary
Letters
Bagley Cartoons
Rolly
Cannon
Kirby
Submit a Letter
Faith
All Faith
LDS Church
Religion news
Faith Blog
Entertainment
All Entertainment
Calendar
Film-Finder
Movies
Restaurants
Lifestyle
Arts
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Shopping
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Become a Member
Member FAQ
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