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Sunday Edition: Nationwide Eviction Moratorium, November 2020 Election, Antifa
The CDC announced this week a nationwide moratorium on COVID-19 related evictions. The moratorium is backed by the Trump White House but currently does not give any funding to those struggling to pay rent -
Sunday Edition: Utah’s RNC Delegation, Budget Questions, Mail-In Voting
Republicans gathered in North Carolina and Washington, D.C. for the 2020 Republican National convention. On Sunday Edition, we talk to members of the state's delegation about what happened. -
Sunday Edition: Democrats In Utah, QAnon, 6th Special Session
The biggest night of the year for Democrats looked a little different because of coronavirus. We talk with the Democratic Party chair here in Utah about what the event means for Dems in our state—and what the next few months will bring. -
Sunday Edition: Sen. Mitt Romney On Bonneville Shoreline Trail; Gov. Gary Herbert
Senator Mitt Romney joins us at the Bonneville Shoreline Trail with what he would like for the future of the area. Plus, how he thinks the federal government has handled the COVID-19 response and what needs to happen next. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert talks about his hopes for students and teachers as they head back to school in these unprecedented times. -
Sunday Edition: 2020 Census, Return To School, McCluskey Investigation
With changing dates for the 2020 Census, we look at the historical and political reasons why it’s so important that we all participate. First, school starts soon for many districts, and some still trying to figure out what that looks like. Rep. Carol Spackman Moss joins to share her experience and insight as a former teacher. -
Sunday Edition: When Should Students Go Back To School Amid Pandemic?
The state's largest teacher's union has called for a delay in the start of in-person learning as they try to figure out the best way to keep everyone safe. -
Sunday Edition: Changing Racial Attitudes, Nuclear Testing & Utah Coronavirus Support
As the topic of race boils over again in this country, can people change? We hear the story of one man who believes so...and has the robes of dozens of former KKK members to prove it. Rep. Ben McAdams joins us to discuss his amendment preventing nuclear testing in Utah. -
Sunday Edition: School Opening Dilemma, Politicizing Masks
School is opening soon, but under what form or fashion should it be placed? We take a look at Utah's plans of action for the academic school year. Plus, the politicization of mask wearing. -
Sunday Edition: Recap Of GOP Gubernatorial Primary; New Report On Utah Growth
Growth in Utah is a hot button issue for man folks. We take a look at Envision Utah's new report on growth in our state. Plus, it was a tight primary race for Utah's republican gubernatorial candidate but we now have a winner. We sit down with Spencer Cox. -
Sunday Edition: Unique 2020 Election; 4th District Candidate Burgess Owens
We are watching and waiting as election results roll in across the country. The Coronavirus creating an issue for many places as they try to implement mail-in voting. Utah has had vote-by-mail for years, but what were the special issues this year and what will we do moving forward.
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