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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 State 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. ....
KUER After voting to reduce the police department’s budget last June, the Salt Lake City Council has approved some budget amendments to add funding from its general fund and through grant programs to the department. The council will vote on additional funding requests at its meeting Tuesday. On Tuesday, the Salt Lake City council will consider another request to increase funding for police. It’s one of several from the city’s police department since last June, when the council In fact, nearly every budget amendment that has come across the council’s desk this fiscal year has included additional ....
Commission on racial equity urges Salt Lake Cityâs police improve its training programs The commission wants more trainers to be officers of color and more focus on implicit bias. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Police take position around the Public Safety Building in Salt Lake City as protests against police brutality continued on Monday, June 1, 2020. Salt Lake City s Commission on Racial Equity in Policing released its first set of recommendations for SLCPD on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. | Updated: 11:14 p.m. A commission formed to address race issues within the Salt Lake City Police Department has released its first set of recommendations, and it all focuses on one aspect: Training. ....