Landslide Threats, An Update On The Great Salt Lake, And A Suicide Turned-To-Homicide, On “Behind The Headlines”

Salt Lake Tribune journalists participate in the radio’s weekly news roundup.

(Ben Erickson | Utah Geological Survey) On April 20, 2023, a landslide occurred near the Chadwick Farms neighborhood of Layton. Davis County has experienced at least eight landslides so far this year.

This week in Utah news, Great Salt Lake City’s first-appointed Tsar is emboldened by wet winter but says, “We still have major concerns.” The latest on Davis County’s landslide risks. And a Utah man faces murder charges nearly 30 years after he told police his wife committed suicide.

Salt Lake Tribune reporters Leia Larsen, Jacob Scholl and Kolbie Peterson meet with Utah Public Radio’s Tom Williams at 9 a.m. Friday to discuss the top stories of the week.

Stream “Behind the Headlines” every Friday at 9 am on kcpw.org or tune in to KCPW 88.3 FM or Utah Public Radio at www.upr.org for the broadcast. Join the live conversation this week via email at upraccess@gmail.com or Twitter @upraccess.

Justin Scaccy

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