We head into this next week still with a lot of questions about what is next for our country and state. The inauguration set to take place this week, as well as the start of the virtual Utah legislative session.
A revised vaccine rollout plan now puts teachers closer to the front of the line to be vaccinated, all while the Utah legislature urges the Salt Lake City School District to return to in person learning, by withholding a bonus for those teachers. We talk with a member of the school board.
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes talked about his decision to join a court brief supporting a lawsuit in the Supreme Court challenging election results in several other states. Also, as case counts rise in Utah and the state meets a grim milestone for deaths, we look at what we can be doing next to keep people safe.
Congressional leaders have been trying work out COVID-19 relief aid before the holiday recess. Rep. Ben McAdams joins us to discuss the latest efforts and what the hold up has been. The holidays may look different this year but there are still lots of opportunities to make memories. Ron Jarrett from the Tabernacle Choir on Temple Square joins us.
Sunday Edition takes a step back from the stress and uncertainty we are seeing right now in our world and focuses on the importance of hope, faith, and gratitude. We hear from religious and scientific leaders about the impacts of gratitude and positive thinking on both our bodies and souls.
Gov. Elect Spencer Cox joins the program to talk about the surge in coronavirus cases in the state and nation and the current political climate - and we still don't know who is going to represent Utah's 4th Congressional District.
Election Day turned into election week, with uncertainty across the country and in Utah as we wait to see who will become the next president of United States. At the same time, Utah again reporting record COVID-19 cases. We look at what is next for our country and state.
With just days, or even hours, to the 2020 Election, we talk to Jason Perry, director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah about his perspective - especially on some of the negative advertising. We also walk through the process to vote for those who have not done so - even up to registering on Election Day.
With about a week until Election 2020, we talk to candidates Jenny Wilson and John Curtis. We also take a deep dive into Proposition 9 in Utah County. Plus, you may have looked at the judge reviews from JPEC but what do they mean? We break it all down.
As staff and students across the state settle into the first month of school there are still lots of questions surrounding the future of education in this new normal.
A new study by a BYU professor looks at the shifting attitudes of voters surrounding the Provo campus. Plus, Doug speaks with two candidates running for Congress from Utah.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.