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Viewmont High School teacher Carly Maloney was selected by a committee of representatives from parent and teacher advocacy organizations, charter schools, the Utah State Board of Education and the 2023 teacher of the year.
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“Just as litigation effectively spurred change by the opioid pharmaceutical industry and Big Tobacco, we expect this lawsuit will inspire Meta to improve its child safety practices,” said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox in a statement.
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During his monthly news conference, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox parried several arguments against the actions the state is taking to rein in app companies and regulate social media access for youth.
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A public hearing on the rule will be held Nov. 1. Public comment closes Feb. 5.
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El objetivo es romper las barreras culturales y de idioma alrededor de la salud mental y emocional.
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The aim is to break down language and cultural barriers around mental and emotional health.
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Both Utah’s governor and attorney general warned other social media companies could be next in line if they don’t take action.
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“This is therapy. This is not just for people who want to play D&D,” Sami Chun, a Ph.D. candidate and staff member at BYU’s Counseling and Psychological Services.
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A recent school board meeting in the Jordan School District got heated when the topic of transgender students using bathrooms was brought up.
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Farmers and ranchers in the West are being pressured by rising production costs, increased workloads and extreme weather. No wonder they face higher levels of stress and mental health issues than other Americans.
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Substance use kills more new mothers in Utah than any other cause. A federal grant will create a new research center aimed at turning that trend around.
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The settlement resolves the family's lawsuit against the district. They blamed the 2021 death of Isabella Tichenor on an inadequate school response to their reports that Izzy was being bullied over her race and disabilities.