News - Utah State Capitol
By Ben Winslow and Lisa Riley Roche Deseret News The state Capitol complex will reopen today after being shut down for a day because of a water-line break. "The water is back on," State Capitol Preservation Board spokeswoman Allyson Gamble said late Monday afternoon.
In the quiet early morning hours in Charleston's East End, the soft purring of a small engine can sometimes go unnoticed. But Capitol police and security guards now know to pay attention to such noises.
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Heritage Society of Austin (HSA), a long-time advocate for historic preservation, is warning Texans that long-protected views of the Texas State Capitol could be endangered.
By Angie Welling Deseret Morning News A group of low-income Utahns whose presence on Capitol Hill during the 2006 legislative session prompted a new rule governing free-speech activities at the state complex was the first to formally object to it on Friday.
