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Utah lawmakers who approved a luxury ski resort took in donations from the developer, the Latter-day Saint Temple Square of tomorrow could transform Salt Lake City’s downtown, and because their water is poisoned, Navajo in San Juan County rely on a church well for water.
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On this episode; Patrick Kearon is the newest apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes won’t run for reelection, and the price Utahns pay for poor air quality.
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On this episode, we discuss Salt Lake City being named the preferred host for the 2034 Winter Games, Relief Society leaders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are ordered off the stand, ending a ten-year tradition in the San Francisco Bay area, and a six-year lawsuit regarding high-school tackle football settles.
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On this episode, West-siders breathe the legacy of redlining, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall orders a crackdown on homeless camps, and Utah leaders react to the death of Latter-day Saint apostle M. Russell Ballard.
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Salt Lake City businesses allege that the Gail Miller Homeless Center is under “gross mismanagement,” a rural Utah county “hit the panic button” when a big employer left, and a deaf Utah teacher shares videos about life with cochlear implants.
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On this episode we discuss a jump in LDS mission numbers, the story of a Salt Lake City man slept in a park while fighting cancer, and the future possibility of drone-powered air taxis.
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On this episode we discuss a homeless couple’s heartfelt journey, Utahns’ current economic views, and a lawsuit filed by the Ute Tribe.
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On this episode we discuss the LDS Church's stake in Great Salt Lake, recent racially targeted basketball game outbursts, and crosswalk flags and other efforts to improve pedestrian safety in Salt Lake City.
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Jacob Scholl will cover local news in a partnership between two nonprofit organizations.
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Nine women and children with Utah ties are killed in Mexico. Salt Lake City Councilwoman Erin Mendenhall is elected the next mayor of Utah's capital city.…