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Psilocybin Program To Begin Later This Year

Psilocybin Program To Begin Later This Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — While not being approved by Governor Cox, the psilocybin program will go into effect on May first. The program allows doctors at the University of Utah Health and Intermountain to prescribe Magic Mushrooms and MDMA to patients struggling with mental health. This comes as studies […]

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Governor Cox Vetoes Seven Bills During Recent Session

(Salt Lake City, UT) — In the latest session Governor Cox has vetoed seven bills, the second most in at least the past quarter century. The majority of them were denied because he believed it was unnecessary to craft legislation around the items proposed. In total five-hundred 55 bills were […]

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Higher Seat Belt Enforcement Mar. 22-25

Higher Seat Belt Enforcement Mar. 22-25

The Utah Department of Public Safety wants to inform Utahns that increased seat belt enforcement will occur statewide from Mar. 22 to Mar. 25. In a press release they shared that over 18 law enforcement agencies throughout the state will work more than 120 overtime shifts to stop and educate […]

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Additional Student Housing for Snow College Richfield Campus Announced

Additional Student Housing for Snow College Richfield Campus Announced

High demand has lead to additional housing options for students on the Snow College Richfield campus. In a press release on Mar. 21, Snow shared “students attending the Snow College Richfield campus will now have another choice for on-campus housing. Following last year’s announcement of a 60-bed housing unit, the […]

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University Of Utah New UFO Study

University Of Utah New UFO Study

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The University of Utah recently released a study on UFO sightings. The study took from a national database with nearly 100-thousand entries spanning nearly 20 years. The results showed that if you want the best odds to see an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, the west is […]

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LDS Social Media Post Sparks Dialog About Women Empowerment In The Church

LDS Social Media Post Sparks Dialog About Women Empowerment In The Church

(Salt Lake City, UT) — An Instagram post by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sparking a dialog online about women empowerment in the church. The post quoted a sermon by J. Anette Dennis of the Relief Society organization. The post caption quotes Dennis and begins with, […]

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State Files Lawsuit Against Elan Solar

State Files Lawsuit Against Elan Solar

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Division of Consumer Protections has filed a lawsuit against solar panel company Elan Solar. The lawsuit filed to Salt Lake City’s Third District Court claims that the company deceived its customers. The company allegedly does not have a license to install solar panels […]

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Governor Cox Signs Bill Making Book Banning Easier

Governor Cox Signs Bill Making Book Banning Easier

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox has signed a bill into law making it easier to ban books. The bill was one of 72 signed. It now takes less than ten-percent of Utah Schools, including charters, to trigger a statewide book ban. The ban can be appealed if the […]

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Utah Unemployment Benefits Filings Drop

Utah Unemployment Benefits Filings Drop

(Washington, DC) — The U.S. Department of Labor says initial filings for unemployment benefits in Utah dropped last week. New jobless claims fell to 1,144 in the week ending March 9th. That statistic is down from the 1,235 filings the week before. Oregon saw the largest percentage increase in weekly […]

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Three Arrested In Salina On Multiple Charges

Around 4:00 p.m. on Mar. 16, Salina City Officers were dispatched to Barrett’s Market where managers informed the officers that two people had attempted to cash checks for a large amount of money. They were concerned that the checks may be fraudulent. The subjects had already left the store, but […]

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