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2 lawmakers urge Utah to allow curbside, home delivery of beer during coronavirus

2 lawmakers urge Utah to allow curbside, home delivery of beer during coronavirus

(Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo) Beer on the shelves at Smith's in Salt Lake City in 2018.Utah shoppers can have everything from milk and carrots to laundry soap and toilet paper delivered to their homes or available for curbside pickup at grocery stores.The only .That rule, argue Sen. Derek Kitchen and Rep. Joel Briscoe, needs to change during the coronavirus pandemic.The two Salt Lake City Democrats sent a letter recently to Gov. Gary Herbert urging him to suspend the state law temporarily and “allow customers to purchase alcoholic beverages that are available at grocery stores,...

July 6, 2020
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Some Utah liquor store employees, worried about safety, wonder why alcohol sales are deemed ‘essential’

Some Utah liquor store employees, worried about safety, wonder why alcohol sales are deemed ‘essential’

(Matt Canham | Tribune file photo) The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has instituted social distancing plans, limiting the number of customers allowed inside. That's why lines sometimes are seen outside of Utah's liquor and wine stores — even as patrons try to stay 6 feet away from one another.Editor’s note: The Salt Lake Tribune is providing readers free access to critical local stories about the coronavirus during this time of heightened concern. See more coverage . To support journalism like this, please consider or become a .It’s contrary to what many people expect from a...

April 8, 2020
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West Jordan police ask for help finding suspect in killing of a husband and wife. Suspect’s wife arrested for disposing of evidence.

West Jordan police ask for help finding suspect in killing of a husband and wife. Suspect’s wife arrested for disposing of evidence.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) West Jordan police spokesman Sgt. J.C. Holt announces a suspect during a press conference on Monday, April 20, 2020, in connection with the double homicide of Tony and Katherine Butterfield who were killed in an apparent home invasion in West Jordan early Saturday. Albert Enoch Johnson, 31, described as 5'10'' and 270-pounds was announced as a person of interest.<>West Jordan • Police have named a suspect in who were shot at their home by an intruder.Police are looking for Albert Enoch Johnson, 31. He is 5-foot-10 and about 270 pounds. He...

April 20, 2020
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