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  • 1 week ago | kutv.com | Brian Mullahy

    TOPICS:UtahDEITrump administrationEducation leadersAnti-discriminationFederal moneyComplianceSchool districtsLeaders at the Utah State Board of Education have not, and apparently, will not sign a letter from the Trump administration certifying schools in the state are free of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs and training. The administration has said DEI in schools likely violates federal anti-discrimination laws, and states where education leaders don't certify could lose federal money.

  • 1 week ago | kutv.com | Brian Mullahy

    SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The location for a new homeless campus, to be financed with up to $25 million in Utah tax money, is still not being revealed four months after an announcement of the site was expected. “The timeline will be delayed and has been delayed due to locating a property,” said Wayne Niederhauser, state homeless coordinator. But there are hints the deciders — Utah Homeless Services Board members — have a preferred site, though no one is publicly saying where it is.

  • 2 weeks ago | kutv.com | Brian Mullahy

    Vineyard has boomed; it's been called the "fastest-growing suburb" in the U.S., and there are now plans for a new $35 million city hall, but opponents are trying to block the mayor and council's way of paying for it. "The city can't afford it," said Jacob Wood, who along with others, has submitted an application to overturn a sales tax bond at the ballot box.

  • 2 weeks ago | kutv.com | Brian Mullahy

    SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Rapper Kentrell Gaulden, aka "YoungBoy," has returned to Utah after serving prison time on a federal gun charge, and he's brought heavily armed security to an Olympus Cove neighborhood. Armed guards dressed in all black and wearing ski masks have been near his multi-million-dollar property--and neighbors can’t help but notice. “There was a guy at the gate, and he was really young guy,” said Suman Singh, describing a scene in which police swarmed the area on Monday.

  • 2 weeks ago | kutv.com | Brian Mullahy

    Fri, April 4th 2025 at 4:37 PMUpdated Fri, April 4th 2025 at 4:51 PMA former detective said officers with the Saratoga Springs Police Department are likely focused on "connections" between the mother and son killed in their own home, and people they had known.

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Brian Mullahy
Brian Mullahy @bmullahy2news
10 Apr 25

Opposition in booming ⁦@vineyardcity⁩ to bond for a new $35 million city hall. ⁦@KUTV2News⁩ https://t.co/flZ9hdtI5v

Brian Mullahy
Brian Mullahy @bmullahy2news
10 Apr 25

⁦@vineyardcity⁩ manager Eric Ellis says $35 million for new city hall would mean no tax hike—city would get land for free.⁦@KUTV2News⁩ https://t.co/46XFIUPWTY

Brian Mullahy
Brian Mullahy @bmullahy2news
9 Apr 25

Rapper Kentrell Gaulden, aka “YoungBoy,” is back in Utah after serving prison time for gun charge. Armed guards—sometimes with long guns—dressed in black with ski masks, keep watch outside his home. ⁦@KUTV2News⁩ https://t.co/rOgH0JIq4z