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Utah legislators target college diversity offices and hiring efforts. Four Salt Lake City elementary schools will permanently shut down. And how hosting the Olympics could impact Salt Lake City’s bad air.
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In other news, Gov. Spencer Cox sent letters to educators encouraging them to restrict cell phone access in classrooms. And, Salt Lake County is increasing the pay for many of its hourly employees.
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In other news, three films at Sundance were sponsored by the Utah Film Center. And, the Utah Jazz received an award for increasing access to broadcasts of their games.
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss Utah's social problems from air quality to healthcare access.
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Salt Lake City's first legal camp opens, Governor Cox says diversity hiring practices at Utah’s universities will end in 2024, and ongoing accusations of Provo OB-GYN accused of sexual assault.
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Looking ahead, Salt Lake City may once again host the winter Olympics in 2034. May our internationally renowned Great Salt Lake be present to welcome them, and may our snow be white and bright, not brown and gone, from a covering of dust blown from an empty lake bed.
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Lara Gale met Hanif Ahmadzai while she was working with the military in Afghanistan. Together with StoryCorps they explored their different experiences with the US withdrawal.
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I continue to be astonished by how much there is to appreciate and to learn from our surroundings. It’s amazing to see how just a little preparatory investigation can turn fleeting everyday moments into lifelong learning memories.
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In other news, one of the red pandas at Utah's Hogle Zoo has died after a recent and unexpected decline in health.
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In other news, open house and rededication dates have been announced for the LDS Manti Utah Temple.