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Now that the legislative session is over, the governor must decide whether to sign or veto controversial bills affecting Utah's mail-in voting and banning pride flags in schools and public buildings.
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AJ Romriell grew up Mormon and gay, and he joins us today to talk about his new book "Wolf Act." Through linked personal essays, "Wolf Act" charts a young man’s transformation.
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The bill comes nearly a year after the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Utah alleging the state discriminated against a transgender woman incarcerated at the state prison.
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Over the last year of Israel's military campaign in Gaza, Palestinian and queer groups in Utah have made collaboration a key part of their work.
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Vendors at the festival ranged from churches to political activism groups, all committed to the cause of inclusion.
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Tribune reporters Julie Jag, Emily Anderson Stern, and Clarissa Casper join host UPR’s Tom Williams to talk about the week’s top stories, including a look back at the Paris Olympics.
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On Aug. 9, two masked individuals slashed and stole the pride flags outside of Logan’s Pride House, just minutes after a large group had left.
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Gov. Spencer Cox held his monthly press conference Thursday to answer reporters' questions about water levels, elections, and other issues relevant to the state.
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Our hosts discuss the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse, women's sports and LGBT+ support in Utah.
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A bill in Idaho would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI programs at colleges and universities.