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Tribune reporters Palak Jayswal, Emily Anderson Stern and Andy Larsen join this week to talk about the week’s top stories, including Natalie Cline losing her Utah school board seat.
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In other news: Natalie Cline lost the nomination for re-election to the Utah State Board of Education, and a now-resolved bomb threat was issued towards a Provo bookstore over the weekend, seemingly over events like its 'all-ages drag story hour.'
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In other news, the Cache County School District was criticized for keeping schools open with no delays after heavy snow. And, Salt Lake officials and protestors have joined a chorus of voices calling for the removal of a state school board member.
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss immigration, the New York special election and the Utah Board of Education.
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In other news, Millcreek City Council unanimously passed a resolution calling for the resignation of State School Board member Natalie Cline following a controversial social media post. And, a bill protecting clergy members who report ongoing abuse is one step closer to becoming law.
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Utah state school board member Natalie Cline posted photos Tuesday to her Facebook account that, for many, appeared to question the gender of a female high school basketball player.
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Latter-day Saint apostle Jeffrey R. Holland criticizes BYU faculty members and students who challenge the faith’s teachings on same-sex marriage. A Utah…
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A social media post about LGBTQA+ youth is being investigated by the Utah State School Board. A post made by Utah State School Board member, Natalie…