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Behind the Headlines

By: Tom Williams
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  • From its politics to its public lands to polygamy, Utah has always been fertile ground for news. Here on UPR, The Salt Lake Tribune presents a fresh way for Utahns to process the headlines. Behind the Headlines, a live weekly broadcast, examines the week’s top local stories through the eyes of reporters on the beat.Hosted by UPR's Tom Williams, a rotating panel of the state’s top journalists explain what’s happening in the Beehive State along with the hows and whys. Listeners can join the discussion by sending questions to @upraccess on Twitter or emailing upraccess@gmail.com. Behind the Headlines is brought to you through a partnership with Utah Public Radio and The Salt Lake Tribune.
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Episodes
  • Gov. Cox at convention, college majors and more on Behind the Headlines
    May 3 2024
    Tribune reporters Emily Anderson Stern, Megan Banta and Andy Larsen join this week to talk about the top stories, including a look at which college majors give Utah students the most (and least) returns over their career.
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    48 mins
  • Statewide book bans and more on Behind the Headlines
    Apr 26 2024
    Tribune reporters Carmen Nesbitt, Michael Lee and Tamarra Kemsley, along with news columnist Robert Gehrke join to talk about the week’s top stories, including school districts awaiting a statewide book ban list as Utah plans to retroactively enforce a new law.
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    51 mins
  • Natalie Cline's seat, the future of Sundance and more on Behind the Headlines
    Apr 19 2024
    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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    50 mins

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