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In other news, Utah lawmakers are looking to put Utah on standard time year-round — at least for now. And, a reporter who helped the Salt Lake Tribune win its first Pulitzer Prize has died at 102.
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The Salt Lake Tribune recently reported that a Utah State University employee was paid for 2 years while he didn’t work. The employee at the school’s Price campus was supposed to oversee programs for local businesses.
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Tribune reporters Emily Anderson Stern, Tony Semerad and Anastasia Hufham join this week to talk about the top stories, including Utah launching an all-out push to build thousands of new ‘starter homes’ that you might be able to afford.
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We're joined by Eric Peterson and Will Weber to talk about the unsolved murder, as well as The Utah Investigative Journalism Project. We also present another segment from the podcast 'Empty Clouds.'
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The Salt Lake Tribune will transition the Times-Independent to a nonprofit, following their own nonprofit transition three years ago.
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On this episode we discuss an ongoing sex assault case involving a Utah doctor, the LDS Church fined $5 million, and a quarry quarrel in Parleys canyon.
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On this episode we discuss pros and cons of alfalfa farming here in Utah. Joining us is Salt Lake Tribune reporter Brian Maffly and Utah Farm Bureau Federation President Ron Gibson.
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As the drought continues, Great Salt Lake continues to shrink, but online maps have been slow to catch up. However, there’s been a recent effort to update…
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Hospital administrators warn that Utah will soon need to shift to "crisis standards" of care. Utah's two oldest and largest newspapers announce that…
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Salt Lake City suspends use of police dogs after a Black man was bit while complying with officers demands. An export terminal in Oakland California…