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The Utah Legislature opposes the creation of a Bears Ears monument in a resolution passed Wednesday. An audio recording of a Utah County sheriff's deputy reveals he wanted an alleged rape victim at BYU to be investigated by the Honor Code Office. The Bureau of Land Management discusses how to preserve the Bonneville Salt Flats. And most Utah schools aren't worried by federal rules requiring restroom accommodations for transgender students.

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Bears Ears opposition, BYU rape case, the salt flats and transgender restrooms

O 9 a.m. • The Utah Legislature opposes creation of a Bears Ears monument in a resolution passed Wednesday. An audio recording of a Utah County sheriff's deputy reveals he wanted an alleged rape victim at BYU to be investigated by the Honor Code Office. The Bureau of Land Management discusses how to preserve the Bonneville Salt Flats. And most Utah schools aren't worried by federal rules requiring restroom accommodations for transgender students. Tribune reporters Emma Penrod, Jessica Miller and Robert Gehrke, as well as news editor Rachel Piper, join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the week's top stories. Each Friday morning, stream Behind the Headlines on KCPW.com or tune in to KCPW or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. Want to join the conversation? Call 801-355-TALK, use #TribTalk on Twitter or leave comments in the comment section at sltrib.com.