BYU Honor Code intrigue, USU controversy over sexual assault in KCPW’s “Behind the Headlines”

Salt Lake Tribune journalists participate in KCPW’s weekly news round-up.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Statue of Brigham Young on the BYU campus in Provo in 2018. Newly released records indicate that it was “standard practice” for BYU police to monitor the code of ethics at the school help.

Newly released records indicate that it was “standard practice” for Brigham Young University police to help monitor the code of ethics at the school – including sharing Provo Police Department records.

The Utah State University police chief resigns after a tape shows he made controversial comments to football players on allegations of sexual assault against Latter-day Saints.

Months after the state auditor reprimanded the Uintah County Commission of financial mismanagement, questions remain about how the money was spent on coronavirus aid.

And the not-so-good news that we heard about the Omicron variant and what it says about our COVID-19 future.

On Friday at 9:00 am, Salt Lake Tribune reporters Andy Larsen, Leia Larsen and Jessica Miller, along with the editorial page editor, George Pyle, will join Roger McDonough at KCPW to share the top stories of the week.

Stream Behind the Headlines every Friday at 9am on kcpw.org or tune in to KCPW 88.3 FM or Utah Public Radio for the show. Join the live conversation by calling 801-355-TALK.

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