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Firing squads return as an option for inmates on Utah's Death Row. Stericycle plans to burn even more medical waste at a proposed Tooele County plant. State Superintendent Brad Smith apologizes for negative comment about teachers. Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City, mulls a run for Salt Lake City Mayor. And Google welcomes Salt Lake City into their fiber network family.

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9 a.m. • Firing squads return as an option for inmates on death row. Stericycle plans to burn even more medical waste at a proposed Tooele County plant. State Superintendent Brad Smith apologizes for comments about teachers. Sen. Jim Dabakis, D-Salt Lake City, mulls a run for mayor. Tribune reporter Tony Semerad, government and politics editor Dan Harrie, health, environment and education editor Rebecca Walsh and columnist Paul Rolly join guest host Roger McDonough to talk about the week's stories. Tune in to KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM or listen to a live stream at sltrib.com. Join in by calling 801-355-TALK or by sending questions #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+. The program will be rebroadcast on KCPW Sunday at 8 a.m. › sltrib.com