Behind the Headlines

Trump support wanes in Utah, Weinholtz’s wife awaits charges, restaurant worker cleared in cop case and Tribune endorses Clinton (10/14/16)

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Top Utah Republicans pull their support from Donald Trump after a video surfaces showing the presidential candidate boasting about kissing and groping women. Donna Weinholtz, wife of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Weinholtz, awaits misdemeanor drug charges for possession of medical cannabis. A teenage fast-food worker who was accused of contaminating a police officer’s drink is cleared of any wrongdoing in the case. And The Salt Lake Tribune’s editorial board endorses Hillary Clinton for president.

On Friday at 9 a.m., Tribune reporters Mariah Noble, Robert Gehrke and Thomas Burr, as well as editorial writer George Pyle, join KCPW’s Roger McDonough to talk about the week’s top stories.

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