‘This is crazy,’ sobs Utah hospital nurse as cop roughs her up, arrests her for doing her jobby wpjljron
Saturday, September 2nd, 2017.‘This is crazy,’ sobs Utah hospital nurse as cop roughs her up, arrests her for doing her jobBy all accounts, the head nurse at the University of Utah Hospital’s burn unit was professional and restrained when she told a Salt Lake City police detective he wasn’t allowed to draw blood from a badly injured patient. The detective didn’t have a warrant, first off. And the patient wasn’t conscious, so he couldn’t give […]
By all accounts, the head nurse at the University of Utah Hospital’s burn unit was professional and restrained when she told a Salt Lake City police detective he wasn’t allowed to draw blood from a badly injured patient.
The Salt Lake Police Department is currently down around 80 officers. The police chief said they could better address the city’s rise in crime if they filled those gaps. But one researcher said police typically spend little time addressing serious crimes.
Published May 19, 2021 at 6:49 PM MDT Listen • 4:34 Wikimedia Commons Smith’s grocery stores will no longer require face masks. The chain is owned by Kroger and has dozens of locations throughout Utah. This story and more in Wednesday evening s news brief.
Wednesday evening, May 19, 2021
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Utah Legislature Bans School Mask Mandates
The Utah Legislature passed a bill Wednesday preventing schools from being able to issue their own mask requirement for the upcoming school year. It comes the week after Gov. Spencer Cox announced the statewide mask mandate in schools will end during the final week of the academic year. Rep. Melissa Ballard, R-Davis opposed the bill because it went against party standards.
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5PM; Salt Lake leaders focus on safety, development of troubled North Temple corridor
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SALT LAKE CITY Steven Rivera has lived near the Utah State Fairpark in Salt Lake City for over a decade. He used to let his children walk to school and take his dog for walks along the Jordan River.
But not anymore. We ve been there for 12 years and it s just getting worse, he said Tuesday, fighting back tears. People will camp out (on the streets nearby) and they will do drugs out there, they ll leave their needles out there, just all kinds of garbage.