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Wondrous eclipse; SLC’s Oly chances; and LDS views of climate change on ‘Behind the Headlines’

Salt Lake Tribune journalists join radio’s weekly news roundup.

(Bethany Baker  |  The Salt Lake Tribune) The entire moon is seen in front of the sun from a viewing party for the annular solar eclipse at Snow College in Richfield on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.

(Bethany Baker | The Salt Lake Tribune) The entire moon is seen in front of the sun from a viewing party for the annular solar eclipse at Snow College in Richfield on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.

A solar eclipse wows crowds in Utah. Latter-day Saints are among the least worried about climate change. And Salt Lake City stands alone in its bid for the 2034 Olympics.

Salt Lake Tribune reporters Anastasia Hufham, Tamarra Kemsley and Julie Jag, along with news columnist Robert Gehrke, join Utah Public Radio’s Tom Williams to talk about the week’s top stories.

Every Friday at 9 a.m., stream “Behind the Headlines” at kcpw.org, or tune in to KCPW 88.3 FM or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. Join the live conversation this week by email to upraccess@gmail.com or X, formerly Twitter, @upraccess.