With Utah facing another year of historic drought, the stakes are high as water becomes increasingly scarce. Our panel discusses the current trends and how we can save the state’s lakes while making room for growth. Brian Steed, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources; Natalie Gochnour, Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute; and Republican State Representative Tim Hawkes join host Jason Perry on this episode of The Hinckley Report.
In this special edition of the Hinckley Report, The panel holds discussion on the primary election. Were there any surprises in the results, what...
On this week’s Hinckley Report, Host Jason Perry talks with Lisa Riley Roche of The Deseret News, Glen Mills of ABC4 Utah, and Jennifer...
As the election season heats up, local controversies make national headlines. New polling shows what Utahns think about major issues from the classroom, to...