-
Secretary Doug Burgum's order grants DOGE official, Tyler Hassen, oversight over the department's consolidation process, including control over funding, policy and personnel decisions.
-
Our hosts discuss El Salvadoran prisons, global trade, the self-deportation of Utah students, and the public union referendum push.
-
Protestors' concerns ranged from federal workers being fired to steep tariffs to LGBTQ+ rights. It was one of 1,300 similar rallies held across the nation and even internationally.
-
Federal job cuts have left some scientists in northern Utah without work and their research stalled.
-
Our hosts discuss Ukraine, potential Medicaid cuts and federal employment, judicial reforms, and income tax in Utah.
-
Our hosts discuss Ukraine's exclusion from peace negotiations, DOGE, RFK Jr. in at HHS, and a Utah bill on sex ed.
-
Over 2.7 million acres surrounding Great Salt Lake have been designated as a sentinel landscape by the federal government for its importance to national defense and conservation.
-
Our hosts discuss the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse, women's sports and LGBT+ support in Utah.
-
Gov. Spencer Cox says he wants to help more Utahns get connected to the internet. Community leaders say there have been challenges to getting more signed up for the federal government's Affordable Connectivity Program.