TribTalk

The Salt Lake Tribune

A daily podcast exploring the news, sports and feature stories that Utahns care about. Produced by The Salt Lake Tribune. Hosted by Jennifer Napier-Pearce and Brennan Smith. Video versions are available at http://www.sltrib.com/topics/tribtalk.

  • 27 minutes 23 seconds
    Trib Talk 4/21/14: How to sell a crime scene
    A violent crime occurs, a family moves on, but often there’s a house left behind. Realtor Dave Frederickson and Tribune justice reporter Michael McFall join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to discuss the challenges of marketing and selling homes where a murder or other heinous crime happened.
    21 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 33 minutes 16 seconds
    Trib Talk 4/11/14: The future of Trolley Square
    With a 44 percent vacancy rate and little foot traffic, Trolley Square is not the thriving Salt Lake City mall it used to be. Millionaire businessman Khosrow Semnani is hoping to change that. Semnani, Utah Heritage Foundation's Kirk Huffaker and Tribune reporter Christopher Smart join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to discuss Semnani’s plans for the historic block and if the vision will work in a changing retail environment hit hard by online sales.
    11 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 30 minutes 35 seconds
    Trib Talk 4/10/14: Same-sex marriage goes to court
    For months, it's been the battle of briefs. But today, attorneys representing the state of Utah and lawyers representing gay couples will present their best arguments for and against Utah's Amendment 3 before the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. Former Utah Supreme Chief Justice Michael Zimmerman and Tribune justice reporter Brooke Adams join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the presentations, appellate court strategy and the judges' line of questioning.
    10 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 31 minutes 28 seconds
    Trib Talk 4/9/14: Concerns over school testing
    The end of the school year brings end-of-year testing for most Utah students. But a parent group is speaking out against the new SAGE test and a higher-than-usual number of students is opting out of the assessment. State associate superintendent Judy Park, Christel Swasey with Utahns Against Common Core and Tribune education reporter Lisa Schencker join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about what this means for teacher evaluations and school progress reports.
    9 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 28 minutes 49 seconds
    Trib Talk 4/8/14: Wild horse roundup?
    Does the wild horse population in Iron County need to be controlled? By law, can the herd be reduced? County officials want to round up some of the horses this week and put them up for adoption, but opponents say such action would violate federal law. Suzanne Roy of the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign and Tribune outdoor editor Brett Prettyman join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the proposed roundup and balancing the grazing needs of wild horses as well as ranch livestock.
    8 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 31 minutes 59 seconds
    Trib Talk 4-4-14: Salt Lake Comic Con/FanX preview
    With sci-fi heroes Nathan Fillion, William Shatner and Billy Dee Williams on the schedule, geeks are already lining up for FanX, the Salt Lake Comic Con mid-April event, with organizers expecting 100,000 people to attend. Salt Lake Comic Con founder Dan Farr and Tribune technology reporter Vince Horiuchi join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk celebrities, sci-fi trivia, the art of cosplay and more.
    4 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 26 minutes 29 seconds
    Trib Talk 4-3-14: Sprawl, health and wealth
    Contrary to decades-long assumptions, it's cheaper and healthier to live in cities rather than suburbs. The National Institutes of Health and Smart Growth America studied how sprawl affects health and cost of living and concluded that residents of more densely-populated areas spend less on housing and transportation, have greater economic mobility and live longer. University of Utah planning professor and lead researcher of the study Reid Ewing and David Berrigan of NIH join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to discuss the study and how sprawl adversely affects health and wealth.
    3 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 33 minutes 27 seconds
    Trib Talk 4/1/14: Should SLC be in the golf business?
    Salt Lake City's golf courses are financially ailing, so green fees should go up and two of the least-used courses - Rose Park and Jordan River Par-3 - should be shuttered. That's according to a consultant's report submitted to Salt Lake City officials last week. Now the city council is asking for public input. Salt Lake City public services director Rick Graham and city council members James Rogers and Kyle LaMalfa join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to discuss the assessment and what it would take to rehab the city's golf courses.
    1 April 2014, 9:00 am
  • 24 minutes 19 seconds
    Trib Talk 3/31/14: Animals on airplanes
    Dogs, cats and other pets are becoming frequent flyers, with animals in the passenger cabin a more common sight. Federal law allows service animals on all flights, but government documents show that airlines worry some pet owners are breaking the rules. Debbie Carr of Therapy Animals of Utah and Tribune reporter Lee Davidson join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about what the law allows and how some travelers are getting around the requirements.
    31 March 2014, 9:00 am
  • 30 minutes 15 seconds
    Utah Lit: "Theft" by BK Loren
    An expert animal tracker is hired to flush out her most challenging target yet: her fugitive brother. While the intriguing plot propels BK Loren’s “Theft,” the rich writing and universal themes of loss and nature captivate and fill out this Western thriller. Tribune reporters Ellen Weist and Kathy Stephenson along with managing editor Lisa Carricaburu join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about “Theft” and what sets this novel apart during the Tribune’s monthly book club, Utah Lit.
    28 March 2014, 9:00 am
  • 33 minutes 10 seconds
    Trib Talk 3/27/14: Sen. Jim Dabakis on Utah party politics
    Utah’s outspoken Democrat-in-Chief announced this week he’s stepping down from that post, citing undisclosed health reasons. But Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City, says he’s well enough to continue serving in the Senate. Dabakis joins Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about his decision and his imprint on party politics and progressive causes in Utah.
    27 March 2014, 9:00 am
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