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Video by Salt Lake Tribune -- Utah Lt. Governor Spencer Cox speaks about the Orlando shooting in front of Salt Lake City Hall on Monday, June 13 during a vigil for the victims.
Sean Kendall shot this video of his interaction with Salt Lake City police after learning an officer had shot his dog in his backyard. (courtesy Sean Kendall)
For nearly 20 years, Robert Kirby has been tickling funny bones and taunting authority through his clever columns in The Salt Lake Tribune. Watch Kirby's live chat with Jennifer Napier-Pearce on about Mormons, mischief and miscellany.
http://democracynow.org - Utah State Senator Jim Dabakis is part of a group of people seeking to buy The Salt Lake Tribune in order to prevent the Mormon Church from taking control of the major independent newspaper. "For many years, since the ‘50s, The Salt Lake Tribune has been the big, independent, progressive voice and the Mormon Church had the Deseret News," Dabakis says. "We’re in the position now where it looks like The Salt Lake Tribune will be a daily or once-a-week supplement inside the [Deseret News] without an independent voice, and there will be one voice in our community, and it will be the voice of the Mormon Church." Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ...
After the second scrimmage of the 2016 fall camp, Utah coach Kyle Whittingham discusses position battles at quarterback, running back, receiver, linebacker and more. The Utes are only 16 days from their season opener against SUU, and the team is getting clarity at certain key spots. Filmed on Aug. 16, 2016, by Kyle Goon. The Salt Lake Tribune. Story from the scrimmage available here: http://bit.ly/2aYJVof Follow Kyle Goon for Utah news on Twitter: @kylegoon
Utah's three-way race at quarterback is getting clearer following the team's first scrimmage on Thursday, Aug. 11. Kyle Whittingham said junior Troy Williams "has the edge" to start this fall over junior Brandon Cox and freshman Tyler Huntley. In their own words, the Utes' QBs parse their scrimmage performances and talk about the battle to start. Filmed on Aug. 11, 2016. By Kyle Goon, The Salt Lake Tribune. Story off the scrimmage: http://bit.ly/2bkZ1tv You can find more Utes coverage from the Tribune here: http://www.sltrib.com/sports/utes/ You can follow Kyle Goon on Twitter @kylegoon.
"A Day in the Life of The Salt Lake Tribune" from 1994. We found this VHS tape tucked away in a drawer, so we digitized it. It's amazing how the technology has changed. Much of the staff in this video is still at The Tribune today! People identified in this video (if we've missed someone, let us know!): Pat Bagley Jay Baltezore (narrator) Steve Baker Connie Coyne Cherrill Crosby Jay Drew Terri Ellefsen Tim Fitzpatrick Harry Fuller Roger Graves Steve Griffin Craig Hansell Dan Harrie Lex Hemphill Nancy Hobbs Vince Horiuchi Dawn House Steve Hunt Jill Johnson Lynn Johnson David Ledford Steve Luhm Sheila McCann Nancy Melich Andrea Otanez Randy Peterson Michael Philips Ann Poore Judy Rollins Paul Rolly Dick Rosetta Chris Schulte Lee Siegel Jay Shelledy Jen S...
Published on Jun 1, 2014 SALT LAKE CITY - Employees of the Salt Lake Tribune received an anonymous note indicating that the hedge fund which owned their enterprise had revised the existing joint operating agreement to the Tribune's reporting competitor, The Deseret News. Despite having years of greater circulation, the Tribune is revising their business plans to reflect the new media marketplace and the 21st century economic realities many American newspapers face. What is perceived to be uniquely predatory in the deal made by the owners of the Deseret News (a wholly-owned media asset of the Mormon Church) and the Tribune's owners, is a clause giving the Deseret News (thus the Mormon Church) the ability to approve any subsequent ownership or purchasers of the non-Mormon Tribune. This vi...
Salt Lake Tribune editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley works on a 15-foot high mural, while at work as the May artist in residence at The Leonardo in Salt Lake City. Music "Little Green Theme" by Kim Simpson
Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown talks about de-escalation practices the police department is emphasizing.
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Giving comfort to veterans, Lulu the kangaroo gives love and support to the residents of the William E. Christoffersen Veterans Home in Salt Lake City.
Raw video of Utah RB Joe Williams explaining his decision to retire, as well as future plans. Williams entered the year as the starting running back, but nagging injuries and a loss of passion helped him decide this week to call it a career. Story link here: http://bit.ly/2cm694K Filmed on Sept. 13, 2016, by Kyle Goon. The Salt Lake Tribune. Follow Kyle's tweets about Utah athletics @kylegoon on Twitter.
Scenes from the opening day of the 2016 Utah State Fair, which runs from Sept. 8-18. Shot and edited by Rich Kane.
Utah coach Kyle Whittingham discusses the Utes' 24-0 win over Southern Utah on September 1, 2016. Video shot and edited Brennan Smith.
Taysom Hill at BYU news conference By: Jay Drew - BYU football and basketball beat writer for The Salt Lake Tribune Published on: August 29, 2016 Source: http://www.tout.com/m/36huuc
Kalani Sitake opens his Monday news conference By: Jay Drew - BYU football and basketball beat writer for The Salt Lake Tribune Published on: August 29, 2016 Source: http://www.tout.com/m/k3kl66
The Salt Lake Tribune is launching a new membership program with perks for online subscribers. Tribune Editor and Publisher Terry Orme joins Jennifer Napier-Pearce to discuss the digital shift as well as the state of the newspaper.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke to a crowd of around 14,000 on Friday, March 18, 2016 at This Is The Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City. Video shot and edited by Mariah Noble
Sen. Steve Urquhart lashed out at the LDS Church on Thursday, saying its news release cautioning lawmakers about bills that touch on religious freedom and LGBT rights effectively killed his hate-crimes bill, SB107. On Friday at 12:15 p.m., Urquhart joins Derek Monson, Sutherland Institute policy director, and Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the controversy. Watch this online video chat at sltrib.com. You can also join the discussion by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter or texting 801-609-8059.
A debate between Utah 4th District congressional candidates. Republican Mia Love is challenging the Democratic incumbent Jim Matheson. The debate was sponsored by KUTV 2 and The Salt Lake Tribune
KUTV and the Salt Lake Tribune have teamed up to present a Town Hall discussion on the future of Healthcare in Utah - hosted by Rod Decker.
After more than a decade of leading Utah's largest newspaper, Salt Lake Tribune Editor Nancy Conway has retired. During her tenure as the first woman editor in the newspaper's 142-year history, Conway fought for access to government records, moved the Tribune from historic Main Street to its current location at the Gateway and navigated the financial uncertainty that has come with digital media. On Tuesday at 12:15 p.m., Conway joins Jennifer Napier-Pearce to discuss her life in journalism and the future of the newspaper business.
From blankets to M-14 rifles, military hand-me-downs are becoming more commonly used by police departments. But civil libertarians worry local law enforcement are adopting more aggressive military-style tactics along with the gear. On Tuesday at 12:15 p.m., Connor Boyack of Libertas Institute and Salt Lake Tribune military reporter Nate Carlisle join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the military 1033 Program and what it means for local police and the public. http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/57456680-78/military-talk-police-trib.html.csp
Since his first cartoon was published in 1978 in Brigham Young University's student newspaper, Tribune editorial cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Pat Bagley has tackled topics from the plight of international refugees to the BYU-Utah rivalry. He talks about his work with Jennifer Napier-Pearce on Trib Talk Live. "Bagley: The Pulitzers and the Art of Political Cartooning."
Popular Mormon podcaster John Dehlin will face a church disciplinary council on Sunday to address allegations of apostasy. On Thursday at 12:15 p.m., Dehlin joins Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about his faith and how he views dissent, doubt and discipline within the LDS Church. Watch this online video chat at sltrib.com. You can also join the discussion by sending questions and comments to the hashtag #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+ or texting 801-609-8059.
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