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Utah Politics
'My hands are tied': Judge dismisses shooting case against advocate because of new Utah law
A judge on Friday said he had no choice but to dismiss a case against a Salt Lake advocate charged with firing seven rounds at a pickup truck after it hit his car and drove away.
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Gov. Cox, Utah lawmakers form a working group on diversity and inclusion for K-12 education
Jacob Scholl and Katie Workman, KSL.com | Posted
Jan. 17 - 9:31 p.m.
State lawmakers announced Monday that a new working group will focus on incorporating a diversity and inclusion curriculum in K-12 classrooms.
Should Utah legalize 'magic mushrooms'? Bill would create psychedelic task force
Ashley Imlay, KSL.com | Posted
Jan. 17 - 12:24 p.m.
A Utah lawmaker wants the state to consider legalizing psychedelic drugs — sometimes referred to as "magic mushrooms" — for those with certain mental health issues.