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A staffer at West Ridge Academy, a Utah facility for “troubled teens,” is facing a child abuse charge after prosecutors say he fractured a teen’s wrist during a restraint.
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The Office of Licensing is crafting new rules after legislators passed a bill that brings more state oversight for the first time in 15 years.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined lawmakers and activists to celebrate the passage of a new law providing new restrictions on youth residential treatment centers in Utah.
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Her hands bound, a girl was forced to sit in a horse trough. The Utah troubled-teen center faced no penalty.
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Sorenson’s Ranch School must retrain its staff and abide by state rules or close.
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Gov. Spencer Cox on Monday signed a bill that will put more regulations in place at youth residential treatment centers.
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Critics question whether Utah’s oversight is sufficient to keep kids safe.