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Un profesor de derecho de inmigración en Nevada dijo que una toma de control del liderazgo local por parte de la Patrulla Fronteriza podría traer tácticas más agresivas a la región, como las que los agentes federales han utilizado en Los Ángeles y Chicago.
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Caussé brings an intimate knowledge of the church’s vast finances to the Quorom of the Twelve. He fills a vacancy left by the death of President Russell Nelson and the October appointment of President Dallin Oaks.
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A Border Patrol takeover of local leadership could bring more aggressive tactics to the region, like what federal agents have done in Los Angeles and Chicago, said a Nevada immigration law professor.
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Salt Lake City International Airport is one of 40 hubs targeted by the Federal Aviation Administration for flight reductions due to the government shutdown and mounting pressure on air traffic controllers.
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With a few projects already under their belt, Salt Lake City leadership is all-in on adaptive reuse. Still, finding the right building comes down to luck and opportunity.
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Utah Valley University will hire eight additional police campus officers and two new safety managers to coordinate security for future events on campus. The school received harsh criticism for its lack of key safety measures on the day of the shooting.
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The 101-year-old Japanese Church of Christ is one of two remaining buildings in Salt Lake City's Japantown district. The discovery of a cast iron box in the church's cornerstone is revealing the story of early Japanese immigrants.
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Both of the first-term incumbents, who ran on their opposition to tax increases, are in the lead to stay on the five-member council.
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This year’s mayoral race was a rematch of the 2021 contest, when Randall defeated Hughes.
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The Utah Legislature passed a law dictating how congressional maps can be tested for partisan favoritism. Plaintiffs argue it’s an attempt to get around the state’s ban on gerrymandering.
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Economic stress is one factor that can lead to violence. It can also prevent survivors from leaving a dangerous situation.
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The Biden administration issued an order in 2023 banning new oil and gas development within 10 miles of the historic site for 20 years. Tribal leaders who had celebrated the move are now concerned about the potential for protections to be rolled back.
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Un aviso crucial para presentarse en la corte de inmigración a finales de 2019 fue enviado a la dirección equivocada. Se le ordenó la deportación por no presentarse a la audiencia.
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Because of drought, mandatory water cuts are nothing new in Utah. But the potential of large-scale reductions across the Colorado River Basin would present a steep challenge.