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Welcome to Weekend Rewind, a glance back at The Salt Lake Tribune's top news stories, photos and opinions you may have missed over the weekend.

Top stories this past weekend

Freshman wants to talk A.G. censure • A freshman Republican lawmaker would like "nothing more" than the resignation of beleaguered Utah Attorney General John Swallow. Short of that, the Legislature must not shy away from impeachment hearings, he says.

SLC: Tax hike ahead? • Despite Mayor Ralph Becker's pledge not to raise property taxes this year, the Salt Lake City Council appears poised to do just that.

Gun lobbyist Aposhian charged • Clark Aposhian, the chairman of Utah's largest gun lobbying organization, was charged Friday with four misdemeanors after an argument he had with his ex-wife and her husband

Jazz man Marvin Williams to miss six months • Williams, 26, will undergo Achilles surgery on Monday in Charlotte, N.C., and could miss the first month of the season.

Has AAU basketball left high school hoops in the dust? • Most college recruiting occurs at AAU tournaments, but high school ball offers advantages, too.

Emails show UTOPIA strains budget, leaders • Provo is getting out of the broadband Internet business, but Orem is still very much in it.

Osmond cash flow buoyed Swallow • When state Sen. Aaron Osmond and colleagues in the build-your-personal-wealth industry believed they needed a friend in Utah government, they turned to John Swallow — and in a big-money way.

Other news of interest

Service honors Salem's fallen son

Dunkin' Donuts' big Utah plans get bigger

'Outlaw biker' takes to the road to promote book about Barons

Beaver County teen drowns in reservoir

BYU dancers electrify contest thanks to student engineers

Utah 'Bucket List': Sheen of the Green

Utah Pride Parade filled with pagentry and politics

Provo Googled its way out of fiber-optic network but costs live on

Opinion and commentary

Kirby: Sex in afterlife? Heaven forbid

Monson: NBA playoffs remind us why we love sports

Bagley: Watchdogs of the press

Editorial: Chaffetz' program seems sensible

Rolly: Shurtleff tried to stifle news coverage

Pyle: You gotta know the territory