De-Clined! Hockey Starts October? And 6,759 Potholes
Controversial Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline got the boot at the Salt Lake County GOP convention last weekend. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means analyze what the outcome says about Salt Lake Republican delegates. Plus, the Arizona Coyotes NHL team is Utah-bound, U of U basketball star Alissa Pili heads to the WNBA, and SLC is busy patching potholes.
Resources and references:
- Natalie Cline to lose Utah school board seat after Salt Lake GOP nominates Amanda Bollinger [Salt Lake Tribune]
- Everything we know about the Arizona Coyotes moving to Utah [ESPN]
- Billboard Wars, Did SLC Catch a Coyote? And Consignment Strategies [City Cast Salt Lake]
- What Utah star Alissa Pili represents to the basketball fans who flock to see her [The Athletic]
- Report a pothole to Salt Lake City.
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