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Top Stories: Leader of Utah's Black Lives Matter talks about the movement

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Catch another episode of "Trib Talk" today at noon, when reporter Nate Carlisle will interview Dr. Marion Bishop about what it's like being an emergency room doctor amid the pandemic. Scroll down for more details.

The heat continues today, and Salt Lake County can expect to see lots of sun with a high of 97 and a low of 68. 

— Kolbie Peterson and Kelly Cannon

 Top news 

Black Lives Matter leader speaks on Utah's movement

No one was listening to her until everyone was. Lex Scott says "it's go time" for police reform. [Read more]
 

Utah to close health clinics serving underinsured

About 13,000 mostly marginalized and lower-income patients will be affected. [Read more]
 

Utah football players say they'll join Pac-12 boycott 

At least 20 Utes say they won't play if demands regarding racial justice, compensation and COVID-19 safety aren't met. [Read more]


Utah sees deadliest week since start of pandemic

Health officials reported one new death Sunday, bringing the seven-day total to 37[Read more]
 

A rural doctor is educating people about COVID-19

In a remote Utah county, residents are divided on the use of masks and taking other precautions to prevent the coronavirus[Read more]
What's it like to be an emergency room doctor in the age of COVID-19, and how has the virus killed almost 300 Utahns? In the next episode of "Trib Talk," reporter Nate Carlisle will interview Dr. Marion Bishop, an emergency medical physician at hospitals in Logan, Brigham City and Evanston, Wyo., and Utah State Medical Examiner Dr. Erik Christensen. Tune in to our Facebook page at noon on Monday to watch. Tweet your questions using #tribtalk, or email them to tribtalk@sltrib.com. Watch on our Facebook page facebook.com/saltlaketribune.

In Case You Missed It

Voting by mail is working just fine in Utah

President Donald Trump keeps raising alarms that a by-mail election would be "fraudulent." [Read more]
 

How has the pandemic affected Hispanic businesses?

Four people in this hard-hit demographic share their stories. [Read more]
 

Do bars and social distancing mix?

Because hanging out in bars is a high-risk activity during the COVID-19 pandemic, owners are struggling to survive. [Read more]
 

1,100+ Utah health care workers have contracted COVID-19

In some places, the state's ability to care for the sick and vulnerable is being hampered. [Read more]
 

Surge in food stamp requests expected without $600 stipend

Anti-hunger organizations are imploring federal officials to "act now" to bolster food assistance programs. [Read more]

 Quick Hits 

• Rep. Ben McAdams votes against his party on a spending bill. 

• Andy Larsen provides some answers to frequently asked questions about the coronavirus

• Utah's first Gold Star memorial honors fallen soldiers and their families.

• Like many parents, columnist Robert Gehrke is debating whether he will send his kids back to school.

• Salt Lake City school officials apologize after a quote that's "hate speech" ended up in Highland High's yearbook. 
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