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As Utah State University's spring semester comes to an end, university officials have decided to give their emergency notification system an upgrade.
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In other news, a judge has denied a request from Tyler Robinson's lawyers to disqualify the current prosecutors because of an alleged conflict of interest.
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In other news, Utah County leaders are asking for $2 million from lawmakers to cover costs related to the case against Tyler Robinson, who is accused of killing conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
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The bill's sponsor said Kirk has more connection to Utah than Milk, an early champion of LGBTQ+ rights. Opponents argued it was an attack on the LGBTQ+ community and undermined local control.
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Turning Point USA won't stop to mourn Charlie Kirk. They took advantage of their event at Utah State University to invigorate followers and set their sights on future activism.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters talk about the week’s top stories, including the death of Russell M. Nelson, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Gov. Spencer Cox, former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, and Rep. Andy Biggs discussed Kirk’s ideology after a memorial speech by conservative commentator Alex Clark.
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While Turning Point USA held an event on the Utah State University campus, several groups throughout Logan gathered to encourage peace and joy in their communities.
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The event will feature Alex Clark, a conservative commentator and podcast host, along with a panel including Sen. Mike Lee, Rep. Andy Biggs, former Congressman Jason Chaffetz, and Gov. Spencer Cox.
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Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while at an event in Utah earlier this month. His tour is still continuing, including a stop at Utah State University, sparking questions about safety and security.