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Ayudar a los inmigrantes a salir de las sombras beneficia a todos, dijo el director ejecutivo de la organización sin fines de lucro. Lo hace a través de clínicas gratuitas en Ogden, Logan y Salt Lake City.
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Twenty years ago, social worker Ernest Timmons boarded a plane for an unknown destination. Turns out, the Hurricane Katrina evacuee was bound for Salt Lake City and a whole new life.
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Helping immigrants out of the shadows benefits everyone, said the executive director of the nonprofit. It does that through free clinics in Ogden, Logan and Salt Lake City.
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“The people have spoken. The courts have spoken,” said Emma Petty Addams, co-executive director of Mormon Women for Ethical Government. “Now is time to move forward with cooperation and respect for the rule of law.”
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The Grocery Rescue program saves about 20 million pounds of food each year from Utah grocery stores. For driver Jaymes Pryor, that means Utahns get more than a meal.
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La administración de Trump ya no prohíbe que agentes de ICE hagan arrestos en escuelas, pero los distritos no tienen conocimiento de que se haya realizado algun operativo en los campus hasta la fecha.
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The Trump administration no longer bars ICE agents from making arrests at schools, but the districts are not aware of any enforcement on campus to date.
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A jury in Salt Lake County found Rossi guilty of a 2008 rape after a three-day trial. He is to be sentenced on Oct. 20.
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Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said the city has improved ”the pieces of the system that we control,” and the Legislature now needs to take action to help.
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The man, known in the U.S. as Nicholas Rossi, was arrested in Scotland in 2021 — a year after he was reported dead — when he was recognized at a Glasgow hospital while receiving treatment for COVID-19.
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Oregon-based Mammoth Hockey issued a cease-and-desist letter not long after the new franchise name was unveiled, claiming potential customers would confuse the two brands and fans of rival teams would not purchase its products.
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Cuando abra el 28 de julio, el Centro de Crisis Juvenil en el Instituto de Salud Mental Huntsman atenderá emergencias no médicas como angustia emocional, ansiedad, depresión y conductas suicidas.