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In other news, new technology helped find previously unmapped fault lines in central Utah. And, a former Utah meteorologist died in a plane crash on Tuesday.
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The bill's sponsor argues it will protect innocent bystanders, while opponents argue it infringes on the right to protest. In other news, Utah athletes are headed to the Olympics next week.
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On the first day of Utah's 2026 general legislative session, protesters gathered at the Capitol building for a day of demonstrations.
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Youth demonstrators gathered at the capitol in Salt Lake to voice their demands for more concrete conservation commitments from Utah lawmakers.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Courtney Tanner, Brock Marchant, and Brooke Larsen talk about the week’s top stories including last week's ‘No Kings’ protests, the dip in K-12 public enrollment, and more.
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Our hosts discuss the $40 billion U.S. bailout of Argentina, record-breaking attendance at No Kings protests, and Gov. Cox's thoughts on packing the Utah Supreme Court.
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Our hosts discuss the missile strikes in Tel Aviv and Tehran, the tragic death of Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, and Sen. Mike Lee's social media firestorm.
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The governor cited constitutional authority for troop deployment in Los Angeles and said peaceful protest is welcome — but warned that violence will not be tolerated.
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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.
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In other news, multiple rallies over the weekend sought to show support for marginalized communities. And, an avalanche in Big Cottonwood Canyon killed one person and injured another.