-
In other news, a Utah Supreme Court Justice has resigned after facing scrutiny from Republicans about an alleged conflict of interest. And, an emergency drought declaration could come this month.
-
Our hosts discuss the Republican Party's political strategy going into the midterm elections, the demise of Spirit Airlines, and the battle over a 63 square mile data center in Box Elder County.
-
A network of volunteers collected videos of public encounters with petition circulators seeking to repeal Proposition 4. They say the footage could be used to challenge some signatures.
-
Our hosts discuss the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the University of Utah’s new $4.5 million statue, data centers, and the expansion of the Utah Supreme Court.
-
Speaking at a press conference, Utah State Bar President Kim Cordova said the newly passed court expansion bill does not direct funding where it is most needed.
-
Utah’s chief justice responded to judicial restructuring proposals and friction with lawmakers at the start of the 2026 General Session.
-
Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gherke, Jose Davila IV, and Carmen Nesbitt join to talk about the week’s top stories, including the data on how many Utahns have been arrested by ICE, and more.
-
Our hosts discuss the potential constitutional crisis and political opportunities stemming from Judge Gibson's Nov. 10th ruling that tossed the Legislature's preferred map out on grounds of 'extreme' gerrymander.
-
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.
-
A recent ruling by the Utah Supreme Court will provide law school graduates with an alternate pathway to licensure.