This week on the show, Brandt and Jenny have too many stories and not enough time, including BYU's police department decertification, the Church of Jesus Christ making a $2M donation to the International African American Museum Center, Mormons Behaving Badly, and Utah Politics, because we just can't get enough. All that plus more on the show!
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* Holly Richardson: Weekly missionary phone calls are the latest change to complain about (Salt Lake Tribune)
* Other Side of Heaven’ director urges LDS to tell their stories (Daily Herald)
* LDS Film Festival panel discusses current state of LDS cinema (Daily Herald)
* LDS Charities releases annual report (Herald Journal)
* Church donates $2 million to the International African American Museum Center for Family History (Deseret News)
* Missionaries Save Lives of Four People in Kiribati (Mormon Newsroom New Zealand)
* Longtime church spokesman, who was on hand for historic events in Latter-day Saint history, dies (Salt Lake Tribune)
* BYUtv goes to Hollywood — and gets grilled about lack of gay and ethnic characters on its shows (Salt Lake Tribune)
* Utah lawmakers are about to unveil a bill to protect LGBTQ youths from ‘conversion therapy’ — and the LDS Church won’t oppose it (Salt Lake Tribune)
* Utah lawmaker warns against upsetting delicate balance of proposed conversion therapy ban — one the LDS Church has agreed not to fight (Salt Lake Tribune)
* Guest opinion: Everyone loved me as Cosmo the Cougar, but would they love who I was behind the mask? (Deseret News)
* Common questions — and their answers — about why Brigham Young University police may lose their badges (Salt Lake Tribune)
* New Safety Videos Will Help Missionaries Focus on Serving Jesus Christ (Mormon Newsroom)
* Temple Policy Adjustments (LDS.org)
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