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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. Amid all the talk

The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [Record yourself singing the BYU fight song, and enter to win Saturday tickets!]( [Utah city tries ‘out-of-the-box’ approach to address housing crisis]( Amid all the talk about housing affordability and the need to increase supply, one city in northern Utah is trying a different way to make a dent in the problem. This week, lawmakers on Utah’s Capitol Hill heard about Farmington’s efforts to encourage more homeownership in an expensive market. [Read More]( [Here's why the booming was so loud in the SL valley yesterday]( [Here's why the booming was so loud in the SL valley yesterday]( You know those loud booming noises that rocked the Salt Lake Valley yesterday? Turns out, the weather could be part of the reason they were so loud. [Read More]( [Gov. Cox says moving film festival would ‘devastate’ Utah, Sundance]( [Gov. Cox says moving film festival would ‘devastate’ Utah, Sundance]( The Sundance Institute announced it narrowed its film festival location options to Salt Lake City/Park City; Boulder, Colorado; and Cincinnati, Ohio. [Read More]( What else? - [New report says Utah is among the safest for kids when it comes to online safety.]( - [With the pending closure of another drive-in movie theater, Utah will only have three left.]( - [The University of Utah is offering classes to help voters be more educated before voting this fall.]( - [Magna teacher placed on leave after making inappropriate comments toward students.]( - [Ex-boyfriend ordered to stand trial in killing of Utah Spanish radio host.]( 7-day forecast Fall officially hits Sunday! A cool dip before we head back into the 80s by the end of next week. [KSL Investigates]( [KSL Investigates]( People put up solar panels on the roofs of their homes, so they can generate power to help offset their utility bills. But those panels won’t do you much good, if they’re stacked in a pile on the ground. [Read More]( [Before you go...]( [Before you go...]( It’s time to put your garden to bed for winter. But before you do, here are some ways you can prepare your garden for a smooth start to the next spring season. [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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