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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.
College, friends pay farewell to local professor, activist Cardenas
Jan. 1, 2021
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Lucy Cardenas, second from right, is pictured at The Knights Gala in 2018 at IBC Bank s Sanchez Neiman Suite along with other honorees. Cardenas, the first woman chancellor for the Diocese of Laredo, a former Laredo College professor and a community leader died onDanny Zaragoza /Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less
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Laredo lost an exemplary woman in Lucy Cardenas as her former employer and friends reminisced recently after the major role model died at 75 following years of fighting for the community.
Cardenas was a former professor then-known Laredo Community College, now Laredo College. She was a female leader in the college’s own commission for women. She was considered as the first woman chancellor for the Diocese of Laredo. And she was very active in the local Democratic Party, where she even served as precinct chair for many years.
NBA drafts 3 Salt Lake City restaurants for safe âvisiting teamâ dining
The establishments will be taking precautions to help keep players from contracting COVID-19.
(Sean P. Means | The Salt Lake Tribune) Karabo Poppy s Utah Jazz mural is on the side of Valter s Osteria, 173 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City. The restaurant is one of three that the NBA has approved for visiting teams to dine at safely this season. | Updated: 8:28 p.m.
NBA teams traveling to Salt Lake City to take on the Utah Jazz this season wonât be able to eat at just any Utah restaurant.
On the road, according to the NBAâs health and safety guidelines to deal with COVID-19, players, coaches and staff can dine somewhere other than their hotels if the restaurant provides outdoor dining, has a private indoor dining room or has been formally approved by the league.