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Utah counties are spending opioid settlement cash on policing. Is that the best use?
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Utah counties are spending opioid settlement cash on policing. Is that the best use?

The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with KUER and the Daily Herald.  Firearms, ballistic vests, breathalyzers, police vehicles, wages for law enforcement officers — these are some of the ways counties are using the money they received to combat the opioid crisis. Utah counties have taken a combined...

Web of abuse: Several women say Utah police, courts have failed to stop an alleged serial abuser
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Web of abuse: Several women say Utah police, courts have failed to stop an alleged serial abuser

The following story was reported by the Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with KSL.com. The reporting was funded with support from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and the Fund for Investigative Journalism. SALT LAKE CITY — He was very charismatic in the beginning. He told the women he was a pilot, a marine biologist or...

Utah counties received millions to battle the opioid epidemic. Many haven’t spent a dime
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Utah counties received millions to battle the opioid epidemic. Many haven’t spent a dime

The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with KUER, The Standard-Examiner and St. George News.  The opioid epidemic has had a profound toll on social worker Mindy Vincent. First, she buried her sister, who died from an opioid overdose in 2014. During the next decade, over 40 of her clients...

How to advocate for yourself as a DV/SA Survivor
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How to advocate for yourself as a DV/SA Survivor

On February 27 from 6-9 pm we are hosting a special training virtually, and in-person, to help crime victims know how to navigate the court database, request copies of their police reports and understand how the criminal justice system works. The event will especially focus on helping survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault advocate...

State refuses to release conflict-of-interest records for Cox’s cabinet
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State refuses to release conflict-of-interest records for Cox’s cabinet

The following story was reported by the Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with KSL.com. SALT LAKE CITY — The people who run Utah’s state agencies are required to disclose possible conflicts of interest. But the governor’s office apparently doesn’t think the public has the right to know what those are. In a highly unusual...

Developer behind Utah Lake islands scheme received taxpayer money for working on his brother’s anti-wolf campaign
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Developer behind Utah Lake islands scheme received taxpayer money for working on his brother’s anti-wolf campaign

The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. For years, the state has paid millions to Big Game Forever so the organization could lobby for removing the gray wolf from the list of animals protected by the Endangered Species Act. During that time, the nonprofit...

Cox touted several priorities and promises for Utah Latinos in 2022. Has he lived up to them?
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Cox touted several priorities and promises for Utah Latinos in 2022. Has he lived up to them?

Written and translated by Sydnee Chapman Gonzalez The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with Telemundo Utah. (Para leer el texto en español vaya a la mitad del artículo.)  October 2022 seemed like the accumulation of progress for many Latino Utahns as Gov. Spencer Cox carved out an evening...

Controversial Moab developer quietly makes major donations in AG’s race
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Controversial Moab developer quietly makes major donations in AG’s race

The following story was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with The Moab Sun. Derek Brown’s campaign website for the attorney general’s race brands him as a “constitutional conservative,” ready to take on the overreach of bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. meddling in Utah’s state’s rights. Moab resident Laura Long is also worried...