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The Salt Lake City Council diverts $30 million of Redevelopment Agency funds to affordable housing in an effort to address homelessness downtown. Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin leads Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in Utah polls. Utah GOP leader James Evans receives threatening phone calls following his claims on national television that Bill Clinton had fathered an illegitimate child. And Gov. Gary Herbert suggests that the Environmental Protection Agency steps in to address Utah's issues with ozone pollution.

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'Behind the Headlines' • Affordable housing, McMullin's candidacy, GOP leader's remarks

O 9 a.m. • The Salt Lake City Council diverts $30 million of Redevelopment Agency funds to affordable housing in an effort to address homelessness. Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin leads Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in Utah polls. State GOP leader James Evans receives threatening phone calls following his claims on CNN that Bill Clinton fathered an illegitimate child. And Gov. Gary Herbert suggests that the EPA should step in to address Utah's ozone-pollution issues. Salt Lake Tribune reporters Emma Penrod, Tony Semerad, Matt Canham and Robert Gehrke, as well as editorial writer George Pyle, join KCPW's Roger McDonough to talk about the week's stories. Each Friday morning, stream "Behind the Headlines" on KCPW.org or tune in to KCPW or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. › sltrib.com