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On this episode, Utah backs abortion pill restrictions, the Utah Pride Center’s leader is leaving after just 6 months in the job, and while Utah courts Major League Baseball, little leaguers in Salt Lake City face a future without the sport.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a resolution expressing the Utah State Legislature's support for bringing a Major League Baseball team to the state. In other news, two energy bills head to the state Senate and Utah's overall tax burden has increased.
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In other news: A bill introduced by Utah Sen. Mike Lee would ban federal funds from being used for research on the gender transition of minors.
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Tim Hagerty is the broadcaster for the El Paso Chihuahuas (Padres Triple-A affiliate) and has called professional baseball games since 2004. He joins us to talk about his book Tales from the Dugout, which collects the zaniest Minor League stories.
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In this week's episode we are heading into Camden Yards, the baseball stadium of the Baltimore Orioles. Indigenous to Maryland are crab cakes, which when I first visited Camden Yards in 2002 seemed like an exotic luxury in a ballpark.
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This week in Utah news: How Salt Lake City tried to keep the Bees baseball team, and why it didn’t work. With projections showing a 71-foot rebound coming, Lake Powell resumes the Grand Canyon’s experimental floods. And a Utah woman couldn’t find a good list of dog-friendly places in Salt Lake City, so she started making one.
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This week in Utah news: A coalition launches a formal bid to bring Major League Baseball to Salt Lake City. Utah’s secretive medical malpractice panels make it harder to sue health care workers. And the scientific (and not so scientific) reasons behind this year’s whale of a snow year.
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As flooding continued Wednesday, Salt Lake City emergency responders evacuated about 35 homes in the Sugar House neighborhood of Salt Lake City.
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One of the all-time winningest high school baseball coaches in Utah history received an unexpected phone call earlier this year and it certainly was a rewarding one.
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A kids baseball team from southern Utah is heading to the Little League Baseball World Series. According to ESPN, it’s the first time a Utah team has ever made it to the Series.