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AM News Brief: Mother-In-Law Unit Bill Stalls, Negotiating Pandemic Relief & Avalanche Claims Life

Mother-in-Law Unit Bill Stalls A Utah bill aimed at making it easier for people to create mother-in-law rental units has stalled in the state Legislature. It would prevent cities from placing restrictions on internal accessory dwelling units, like lot size and parking availability. Bill sponsor Rep. Ray Ward, R-Bountiful, said it’s a way to help alleviate the state’s housing shortage. But some cities said they know how best to handle mother-in-law units in their area, and the state shouldn’t tell them how to do that. Sonja Hutson COVID Cases Down Over Previous Weekend The Utah Department of Health reported roughly 2,500 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday and Sunday, about 700 fewer cases than last weekend. The percentage of people testing positive for the virus has stayed about the same about one in five. Nearly 250,000 Utahns have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, and starting this week, the state will start receiving larger shipments of the Moderna vaccine.

Citizens sound off on policing to SLC leaders, Racial Equity Commission

Citizens sound off on policing to SLC leaders, Racial Equity Commission Equity in policing commission holds first listening session and last updated 2021-01-28 23:44:14-05 SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City turned to its citizens Thursday evening, asking the community how to make the police department better while improving relationships with minority citizens. The Racial Equity in Policing Commission held a listening session, inviting the public to call or text their candid thoughts to the city. People shared a wide range of opinions, experiences, and ideas. The Salt Lake City Council, Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Police Chief Mike Brown joined the Commission for the session.

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