WEST VALLEY CITY — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and the mayor of Utah's most Hispanic city joined together Tuesday to promote an "unprecedented" initiative — one specifically aimed at Utahns suffering a disproportionately higher rate of depression and suicide. "We've never done a project like this," Cox told reporters after a news conference hosted at West Valley City Hall on Tuesday. "We've done suicide prevention in the past, but nothing at this scale and nothing directed specifically at this sizable and growing population — fastest-growing population — in our state." In the bilingual news conference, Cox and West Valley City Mayor Ron Bigelow promoted the "Live On" campaign, a media campaign aiming to bring awareness of mental health and suicide prevention resources specifically for Utah's Latino community.