In this Sunday Edition, Utah's immigrant
youth speak out in favor of immigration
reform and we'll get their take on the debate
in Washington. Plus, a Utah community unites
to unplug and turn on life. See how the
program is helping kids enjoy unique summer
activities. And in honor of Father's Day a
closer look at their important roles and a
special tribute.
Sunday Edition: Housing market, immigration reform and gun manufacturers moving to Utah
Richard Piatt |
posted Jun 2nd - 9:00am
Utah's housing marking is looking for a spring rebound. We'll take a closer look at all of the factors boosting prices. Plus, we'll explain why your credit score may not be as good as what your credit report says it is. Then, see why the national gun debate could make Utah the economic beneficiary of unhappy gun manufacturers.
Sunday Edition: New GOP leader, PTSD and 1983 flood
Richard Piatt |
posted May 26th - 9:00am
We'll talk to James Evans about his goals for the Republican party and the chances for reforms. Plus, helping veterans face life after war. Finally, photographers tell the stories behind the images of the floods of 1983.
Sunday Edition: West Valley police, John Swallow, and Utah's caucus
Richard Piatt |
posted May 19th - 9:00am
District Attorney and a defense attorney will join us to explain how they are going to handle all of the West Valley Police Department's dismissed cases. Plus, a steady stream of allegations have drenched Utah Attorney General John Swallow's office. And, rumblings in the GOP over a possible change to Utah's caucus system.
Sunday Edition: Education special and digital libraries
Nadine Wimmer |
posted May 12th - 9:00am
A closer look at the value of a college diploma in today's economy. Plus, find out why all of our schools could use more parent volunteers. And in this digital age it may seem like libraries are obsolete.
Sunday Edition: Mental health awareness
Richard Piatt |
posted May 5th - 9:00am
May is Mental Awareness Month. This week on Sunday Edition we will discuss the stigmas that prevent many people from getting the right help. Plus, Doug Wright applauds New York City's latest health crusade. And, we will introduce you to the world's strongest librarian and explain how he is using his battle with Tourette's to inspire others.
Sunday Edition: Immigration reform, North Korean tension, and asteroids
Richard Piatt |
posted Apr 21st - 9:00am
Senators have started picking apart that plan from the so-called "Gang of Eight." Our panel weighs in on Washington's efforts. Plus, we'll take a closer look at Korea's reunification dilemma. And check out a big hole in Utah that could help scientists defend our planet.
Sunday Edition: A closer look at education
Nadine Wimmer |
posted Apr 14th - 9:00am
A closer look at the money we spend on every Utah students and where that money actually goes. Then, see how education innovation helps bridge the gap and how grassroots programs in Utah are helping students without costing taxpayers. Finally, Doug Wright will share his thoughts on how far transportation has come in this valley.
Sunday Edition: Immigration reform, violent video games and Snake Valley water
Richard Piatt |
posted Apr 7th - 9:00am
The nation is a big step closer to a new immigration reform law. Plus, the debate over violent video games. And, Governor Herbert says no to the Snake Valley water-sharing agreement.
Sunday Edition: Legislature 2013, talking about race and Snake Valley water
Richard Piatt |
posted Mar 31st - 9:00am
A closer look at how well the Legislature did on dealing with the issues most important to voters. Plus, race and language. And, Utah versus Nevada over water rights in the Snake Valley.
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