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Utah’s redistricting fight heads to federal court; anti-gerrymandering plaintiffs ask to intervene

A federal court has agreed to hear a lawsuit that two of Utah’s U.S. representatives have filed in hopes of blocking the state’s court-ordered congressional map from being used in the 2026 elections. A three-judge panel is scheduled to hear Reps. Celeste Maloy and Burgess Owens’ request on Feb. 18 at the Orrin G. Hatch U.S. District Courthouse in Salt Lake City. The lawsuit — filed by Maloy, Owens and nearly a dozen local leaders and sheriffs from across the state — names the state’s top election official, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, as a defendant. It asks for a ...

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Letter: Keep your germs to yourself

They say that this cold and flu season could be really dangerous. It might not be just a runny nose, nagging cough, and a bag full of over-the-counter meds all over our nightstands. It promises to be a month-long, very painful cough, hourly visits to the toilet, yuk, and a large bill for doctor ...

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