Plus, Utah Senate approves ban on transgender surgeries, cross-sex hormones for kids.
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20 â 32° in Salt Lake City âïž 25 â 43° in St. George The NFL Divisional Round playoffs are tomorrow! And there are plenty of players with Utah ties to cheer for. I'm most looking forward to the 49ers-Cowboys game, which will feature former Cougar Fred Warner and former Bingham High Miner Dalton Schultz, and the Bengals-Bills game. Which game are you most excited to watch? Also on our minds: what you need to know before watching "A Man Called Otto", how rat poison ended up in a Taco Bell burrito and whether the NHL player that sat out a "Pride Night" event should be punished or praised. |
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| | The Sundance Film Festival returned this week for the first time in two years. But it's a little different this year. The festival has adopted a hybrid model, allowing attendees to watch nearly 80 of the films online. âWe felt like we couldnât go back, we really need to go forward,â Kim Yutani, the director of programming, said. âWe need to take the incredible learnings of these past two years.â The festival is also offering screenings at theaters across Salt Lake City, such as the Grand Theater and Megaplex at Gateway. | The Utah Senate approved three bills aimed at LGBTQ children on Friday, sending them to the House. It passed bills SB16, SB93 and SB100. Here's a breakdown on the bills: SB16: bans sex reassignment surgeries. It also places a moratorium on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for kids. SB93: blocks birth certificate changes for minors. SB100: requires schools to let parents access their children's education records and other information âregarding a studentâs gender identity that does not conform with the studentâs sex.â Read more here. More in Politics: Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: Whoâs right about social media, liberals or conservatives?(Deseret News) âI have no regretsâ: President Biden on handling of classified documents (Deseret News) Biden administration unveils new immigration program to sponsor refugees. Hereâs how it works (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR UTAH BUSINESS 30 Women to Watch: Submit Your Nomination Now Utah Business magazine is honoring women who are on their way to truly amazing things. These are our stateâs next legislators, CEOs, entrepreneurs, authors and arrivistes â and theyâre all congregating in Spring 2023. Nominations close Feb. 10. Submit your nomination now. | Education: Jay Evensen: Voters rejected school vouchers in 2007. Have public feelings changed? (Deseret News) DeSantis administration rejects AP African American course for Florida high schools (Deseret News) Opinion: Want to help Utahâs students? Teacher pay and parental choice are how we start (Deseret News) Health: Record demand for 988 suicide prevention, mental health hotline (Deseret News) Should COVID-19 vaccines be banned? Hereâs why a Nevada county didnât do it (Deseret News) Technology: Googleâs parent company announces layoffs of 12,000 employees (Deseret News) Faith: This Pro Football Hall of Famer is facing criticism for attending the March for Life (Deseret News) RootsTech 2023 Family Discovery Day will feature keynote by Elder and Sister Gong (Church News) An NHL player skipped a âPride nightâ event. Observers still donât agree if he should be punished or praised (Deseret News) Culture: Tennessee animal shelter honors Taylor Swiftâs donation to the center by naming some puppies after her songs (Deseret News) The trailer of âA Man Called Ottoâ hides an important plot point (Deseret News) The Wasatch Front: Many Utah animal shelters are at capacity (KSL) Salt Lake City library avoids 'catastrophic' damage, remains closed for sewer line repair (KSL) Southern Utah: Snow Canyon High School student club coordinates charity drive for homeless students (St. George News) Environment: Should Utah drastically shrink its agricultural water use? (Utah Business) The Nation: âTied upâ and abandoned â why are pets being left behind at airports? (Deseret News) Investigators find no evidence that Taco Bell employees put rat poison in burritos (Deseret News) Why the government wants to make it harder to label something âorganicâ (Deseret News) The World: Some Taliban open to women's rights talks - top UN official (BBC) | Remember Danny Ainge's shot that upset Notre Dame in the 1981 NCAA Tournament? Well, the Cougar legend said he wasn't even planning on taking it, but with no one in his way, he went for it. âI was just pushing it up the court and they never stopped me and so I just went all the way and it just happened,â he said. Ainge sat down with the "Y's Guys" podcast to discuss that legendary basket, how a visit from Elder Marvin J. Ashton convinced him to go to BYU and the tough decisions he's had to make as the CEO of the Jazz. Read what else he had to say here. New With The: BYU Cougars: Can Saturday be a special day â again â for BYU as it visits San Francisco? (Deseret News) Utah Jazz: 3 keys to the Utah Jazzâs 117-106 loss to the Brooklyn Nets (Deseret News) Utah Utes: This Utah football standout is tabbed an underrated prospect in the 2023 NFL draft (Deseret News) |
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