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Instead, the Tribune is continuing to take steps to ensure it is more responsive to the needs and wants of its community. That means committing to community engagement activities, like the “Why Utah? — East West Series”: a project which facilitates dialogue in a Facebook group and in-person events in order to bridge the gap between the majority white and Mormon East Bench side of the city with the racially diverse and economically struggling West Strip.
An exception? Political endorsements. To abide by IRS rules that prohibit nonprofits from engaging in political activity, the Tribune will have to refrain from publicly supporting candidates (as it has in the past). But the Tribune’s publisher and owner Paul Huntsman has indicated that would be a non-issue.