Bryan Schott and Bob Bernick break down the top Utah political news stories.
Gov. Herbert and lawmakers are pushing to allow some Utah businesses to open at the beginning of May.
The links between coronavirus protests and right-wing wackos.
The legislature may provide some legal protections for businesses that reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rep. Ben McAdams joins a bipartisan group in Congress in drafting a blueprint for getting America’s economy working again.
Rep. Brad Daw is ousted by Utah County GOP delegates, while several other incumbents are forced into primary elections.
Lawmakers reach a deal with Gov. Herbert on changes to a vetoed special needs scholarship bill.
Congress is scrambling to provide more money for small businesses and President Trump says he’s shutting down all immigration because of COVID-19.
Oil goes negative.
Plus, a big scoop that didn’t happen.
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