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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gehrke, Emily Anderson Stern, and Peggy Fletcher Stack talk about last week’s top stories, including the ordered redrawing of congressional maps.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Jose Davila IV, Tony Semerad, and Kevin Reynolds talk about the week’s top stories, including a Utah town mourning two police officers killed in the line of duty.
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In other news, the Salt Lake LDS Temple will welcome visitors in 2027 after years of renovations. And, mass firings were announced for the Bureau of Land Management and other federal departments.
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We talk to the curators of "Playing Religion," an exhibit at USU that explores games inspired by the teachings and culture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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We revisit our conversation with religious scholar Jana Riess. She gave the 2024 Arrington Mormon History Lecture at USU titled “Latter-day Saint Women and the Quiet Erosion of Certainty.”
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Tribune reporters join us to talk about the latest news, including the Lt. Gov.'s office overflow of complaints regarding the state's anti-trans PAC.
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Tribune reporters join us to talk about the latest news, including a county clerk who wants Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson prosecuted.
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In other news, Utah firefighters are training to fight fires in larger buildings. And winter driving conditions are expected in Utah's mountains over the next few days, and more.
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Today we talked with Reid Neilson and Scott Marianno, winners of the Evans Biography Award for "Restless Pilgrim: Andrew Jenson’s Quest for Latter-day Saint History."
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In other news, the Provo Airport is now offering select flights with American Airlines, its first major carrier. And, officials are conducting controlled burns near Camp Williams this week.