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Tattoo Removals for Former Gang Members Resume — with a New Laser Funded by Utah Lawmakers
Salt Lake Tribune - October 25, 2023
The Salt Lake County Metro Gang Unit revived its long-running tattoo removal program after securing legislative funding for new equipment, continuing an effort that has helped hundreds of former gang members remove visible ties to past affiliations since 2006.
Citing ‘Carnage’ of Opioid Addiction, Salt Lake County Unveils Partial Settlement in its Yearslong Lawsuit Against Drugmakers
Salt Lake Tribune - April 26, 2022
Salt Lake County officials announced a $57 million opioid settlement from drugmakers, emphasizing the "carnage" of the epidemic and the need to invest in prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts.
Salt Lake County Sheriff Rivera to Serve on National Taskforce to Study Police Violence
Salt Lake Tribune - December 2, 2020
Rosie Rivera joined a national task force focused on reducing police violence, reflecting her ongoing emphasis on community policing, improving relationships between law enforcement and the public, and advancing evidence-based reforms.
NAACP Luncheon Honors Huntsman Foundation, Rosie Rivera; Elder Stevenson Encourages all to ‘Build Upon Our Common Ground’
Deseret News - January 20, 2020
At an NAACP Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Luncheon, Rosie Rivera was honored with the Rosa Parks Award, for her community leadership and efforts to build trust, inclusion, and unity across diverse groups.
Salt Lake County Sheriff Opens Up Jail to the Public - Online
Deseret News - August 14, 2019
Rosie Rivera launched a public online jail dashboard to increase transparency, giving residents real-time insight into who is in the jail and encouraging informed discussions about issues like overcrowding and repeat bookings.
Rosie Rivera Becomes First Woman Elected as Salt Lake County Sheriff
Deseret News - August 12, 2017
Unified Police Chief Rosie Rivera was selected by Salt Lake County Democrats as sheriff, making history as the county's, and Utah's, first female (and first Latina) sheriff after rising through the ranks of law enforcement.