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Utah lawmakers debate when and how police officers should use body cameras. Gov. Gary Herbert says changing state statutes to reflect the Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage will take time. The Prison Relocation Commission will miss its Aug. 1 deadline for deciding where to move the Draper penitentiary. The Salt Lake City mayoral race heats up with campaign donations. And Utah's tea party raises concerns for diversity and education.

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9 a.m. • Utah lawmakers debate when and how police officers should use body cameras. Gov. Gary Herbert says changing state statutes to reflect the Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage will take time. The Prison Relocation Commission will miss its Aug. 1 deadline for deciding where to move the Draper penitentiary. The Salt Lake City mayoral race heats up, and Utah's tea party raises concerns for diversity and education. Tribune reporters Robert Gehrke, Matt Canham and Christopher Smart, and columnist Paul Rolly, join Ross Chambless to talk about the week's news stories. Tune in to KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM for the broadcast. Join in by calling 801-355-TALK or by sending questions to #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+. The program will be rebroadcast Sunday on KCPW at 8 a.m. › sltrib.com