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If passed, the proposed bill would provide annual safety training in K-12 classrooms.
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Vendors at the festival ranged from churches to political activism groups, all committed to the cause of inclusion.
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It all depends on whether Cox feels like the bill infringes on the Second Amendment, telling reporters during the monthly PBS news conference, “I would have to look at the proposal and what that means.”
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In other news: Utah cuts funding for a road from Navajo Mountain to Blanding for the third year in a row. And 300 homes in the Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation are in line for off-grid solar energy through federal funding.
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This year, $1.1 million in legislative funds will be used to put metal detectors and hired guards in four Salt Lake City high schools.
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Following a series of fatal mass shootings across the country, Salt Lake City hosted a gun buyback event, offering gift cards for people who returned their guns.
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Cache Coffee in Logan, Utah does more than just brews coffee. When owner Jamie Buttars is not behind the counter, he’s out in the community trying to make…