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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [Check out these reviews before hitting the movie theater this weekend. 📽🍿]( [A man holds a red umbrella over himself and one of his children in the rain. A second child holds a blue umbrella]( [More rain predicted for northern and southern Utah]( Areas of Utah likely won’t see any rain on Friday. However, on Saturday, things could change. [Read More]( [Parents question policy that denies bus transportation within 1.5 miles of school]( [Parents question policy that denies bus transportation within 1.5 miles of school]( A new bus transportation policy says a bus ride to and from school is only offered to elementary school students if they live more than a mile and a half from school. [Read More]( [Salt Lake City business hoping for help to solve recent burglary]( [Salt Lake City business hoping for help to solve recent burglary]( Vegan Daddy Meats, a Marmalade neighborhood business, is hoping the public can help them catch a criminal, after saying they’ve been victimized by repeat burglaries. [Read More]( What else? - [How earthquake-proof is your child’s school?]( - [A peek inside the ‘Jewel Box of Paris’ at the end of the Olympics]( - [Jeff Caplan’s Minute of News: What was the song of summer this year?]( - [First day of school for Ogden School District]( - [What to do if you encounter coyotes or other wildlife in Utah]( - [Ute Conference issues football schedules after federal judge denies temporary restraining order bid]( - [Provo City to open the largest sports park in the state]( - [Concern over West Nile virus spreads as Davis County samples test positive]( 7-day forecast Friday is 95 degrees and sunny but it won’t last. Expect storms along the Wasatch Front on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. [KSL Investigates]( [KSL Investigates]( A Salt Lake City homeowner says she paid tens of thousands of dollars for a much-needed sewer line repair that should be covered by her home warranty company. [Read More]( [Before you go...]( [Before you go...]( A Hurricane High School student survived a serious accident and was left paralyzed, but that didn’t deter her from wanting to walk across the graduation stage. [Read More]( Get the KSLTV app today [Download iOS App]( [Download Android App]( Get the KSLNewsRadio app today [Download iOS App]( [Download Android App]( KSL | 55 North 300 West | Ste 200 | Salt Lake City | UT | 84101 [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.](

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