The United States Air Force has lodged crews at President Donald Trump’s Scotland resort up to 40 times over the last four years, according to preliminary results of an internal review. While the Air Force says the overnight stays are within Pentagon guidelines, some congressional Democrats counter that the practice raises conflict-of-interest concerns and might violate the Constitution’s prohibitions against the president receiving money other than his salary from the federal government. [Politico]

Happy Monday!

Topping the news: Court records show an attorney who’s covering two Utah counties has had issues with multiple cases, including absences from court, mistakes in filings and complaints raised by the court that cases were being delayed too long — raising questions for some about the quality of justice in Wayne County. [Trib]

-> In the latest episode in an ongoing battle over SB54, a possible illegal bylaw related to the signature gathering path to the ballot is still in play within the Utah Republican Party after a vocal minority managed to preserve it on Saturday. [Trib]

-> The $780 million state prison due to accept up to 3,600 inmates in January 2022 will also help the inland port, a controversial development project planned for Salt Lake City’s northwest area. [Trib]

Tweets of the weekend: From @RepBriscoe: "If you arrest @RepBriscoe you won’t be putting @BriscoeCain in jail. You will be arresting a Utah Democrat. A slight but important difference in Twitter handles.”

From @evanderburg: “Biden, in resurfaced 2017 clip, recounts bizarre razor-and-chain showdown with ‘bad dude’ gang leader Corn Pop”

-> From @ChrisVillani44: “Felicity Huffman is directed to self-report to prison in 6 weeks, on October 25. Judge Talwani wishes Huffman success moving forward. We are all done here.”

Also in the news: It’s not uncommon for underfunded Utah schools to ask students to dish food for their peers. But one Utah dad views it as a mild form of forced labor. [Trib]

-> Utah Senate Majority Whip Dan Hemmert has been named one of nine conservative congressional candidates nationwide who’s “on the radar” of the National Republican Congressional Committee. [DNews]

-> Utah Airbnb hosts earned a total of nearly $37.3 million this summer, with properties in Salt Lake City, Moab, Park City, Hurricane and St. George among the most popular destinations. [Trib]

-> If approved, downtown Salt Lake City’s Kensington Tower proposed at at the corner of State Street and 200 South would be the tallest building in Utah at 448 feet. [DNews]

-> In Weber County, Utah Agriculture Commissioner Kerry Gibson is encouraging others to shop locally. [Fox13]

-> Middle-class families in Utah are struggling to find child care providers that are both quality and affordable. [DNews]

-> Weber State University student Bret Alexander has made history as the school’s first openly gay student body president. [APviaTrib]

-> Pat Bagley’s cartoon of the weekend depicts a jumpy gun owner in a sticky situation. [Trib]

Nationally: As new allegations of sexual misconduct come to light against Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, calls for his impeachment grow louder. [NYTimes]

-> Following the attack of a Saudi Arabian oil supply, President Donald Trump tweeted Sunday evening that the United States has “reason to believe that we know” who’s responsible for the strike. [CNN]

-> House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer told Trump Sunday that they would join him at the White House for a “historic signing ceremony at the Rose Garden" if he agreed to their latest gun control measure. [NYTimes]

-> Following Trump’s surprise ban on vaping last week, state lawmakers are building momentum for even stronger crackdowns on e-cigarette products. [Politico]