Utah’s public schools, state agencies and other publicly owned or controlled facilities must now start complying with Utah’s new law that restricts transgender people from accessing the bathrooms and locker rooms of the gender they identify with. While the law, HB257, took effect immediately when Gov. Spencer Cox signed it in January, certain provisions had […] The post How is Utah enforcing its new transgender bathroom law? appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Operation Cyber Strike a project of the Utah Internet Crimes Against Children was able to snare 15 offenders accused of sexually exploiting children during a four-day sweep April 22-25.
A Utah woman recorded in a viral video showing an ID badge and saying she’s a state employee after tugging down a young woman’s skirt that she said was too short is now facing criminal charges. Ida Ann Lorenzo, 48, of Santa Clara, was charged Thursday with sexual battery, a class A misdemeanor, after calling […] The post Saying she’s a state employee, woman tugs down another’s skirt at restaurant; charges filed appeared first on Oklahoma Voice.
The 1990s-era settlements from big tobacco continue to benefit states, with Utah set to see another $57 million that will go toward public health programs. Tha
On March 13, 2024, Utah enacted the Artificial Intelligence Policy Act ("AIPA"), which creates two types of disclosure requirements for a business or person that "uses, prompts, or.