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Education
Parents, educators urge State School Board to amend definition of ‘equity’
The Utah State Board of Education adopted a new definition of "equity" in terms of educational resources following a debate with parents and educators. -
Utah
Nuisance ordinance comes home to roost for chicken-loving family and roosters
Although there's no ordinance against owning pet roosters within city limits, the family may face a nuisance ordinance if they don't remedy the situation. -
Education
University of Utah will require masks after statewide mandate expires
The University of Utah will still require facemasks on campus until the end of the spring semester, even after the statewide mandate expires Saturday. -
Safety
Utah Highway Patrol to crack down on distracted driving over weekend
Utah Highway Patrol will crack down on distracted driving this week through a special enforcement effort that will last until Monday morning. -
Police
Man facing misdemeanor charge after grocery store incident involving teenage girls
A man may face a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct after an alleged encounter between a man and a group of teenage girls at a grocery store last week. -
Podcasts
Corpus Delicti: COLD Season 2 launches with focus on Joyce Yost
Season 2 of the Cold podcast will take you inside the no-body homicide investigation triggered by the disappearance of Joyce Yost. -
Faith
‘Tangibilitating’ the Gospel: How President Nelson has made faith real and obtainable
The Reverend Amos Brown has a made-up word everyone should learn: Tangibilitate. He used this word to describe the life of President Russell Nelson. -
Police
Woman dies from shooting; another person taken to hospital after standoff in Ogden
One woman has died and another individual was taken to the hospital after a police standoff. Although the two incidents occurred within miles of each other, police are not sure whether they are related. -
Faith
Faith and Science: How the church used both to fight COVID-19
Although faith and science are typically viewed as opposites, church leaders emphasize the need for both in the fight against COVID-19. -
Government
Gov. Cox to lower flags for victim in Friday attack at U.S. Capitol
Gov. Spencer Cox issued a proclamation to authorize the lowering of both the national and state flags in response to the attack at the U.S. Capitol Friday.