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In other news: Gov. Spencer Cox signed 74 bills on Tuesday from Utah's 2024 Legislative Session, and the Utah Supreme Court rules businesses cannot claim COVID-19 as a "disruptive event."
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Gov. Cox announced he will be sending members of Utah's National Guard and Utah Highway Patrol officers to Texas' border with Mexico. In other news, a bill to reinstate Utah's old state flag failed to move out of committee.
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Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill Wednesday meant to protect Utah's state sovereignty. In other news, you can see thousands of snow geese in Utah this month and a new brief says two-thirds of Utah's hospitals are nonprofits.
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In other news, Salt Lake City was awarded nearly $1 million for road safety education, and also opened a temporary microshelter community to help homelessness in the city. And, Utah is preparing for reintroduced Colorado wolves to possibly cross the border.
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In other news, a KUTV investigation found that more deadly crashes in Utah are caused by drug influence than alcohol.
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The owners of a sewer company and one of their employees are facing third-degree felony charges for illegally dumping human waste.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources this week stocked over sixty thousand catfish across the Wasatch Front, to give anglers more fishing opportunities.
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There's a misconception that birds will abandon their young if you touch them, but the Division of Wildlife Resources says parents probably won't even notice you handled them.
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The Division of Wildlife Resources warned owners that it's legal for someone to injure or kill a dog if it's chasing hoofed protected wildlife.
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A partnership between Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah Department of Transportation is helping wildlife and fish migrate more safely throughout the state.