Incarcerated youths in Utah could earn a college degree in custody under a new bill
The program proposed in HB279 would be a first for the state.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Pictured is Juvenile Justice Services' Decker Lake Youth Center in West Valley City on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020.
Courtney is a reporter at The Tribune, where she has worked since May 2016. She unwinds by fishing in the mountains far away from cell service. She’s a fan of bacon and Kevin Bacon.
Courtney is a reporter at The Tribune, where she has worked since May 2016. She unwinds by fishing in the mountains far away from cell service. She’s a fan of bacon and Kevin Bacon.