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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [3 things radio tv] [Utah ends extended unemployment benefits]( Gov. Spencer Cox says he plans to end the extra $300 a week in unemployment benefits. In a release, Cox cited Utah’s low unemployment rate in the decision. “This is the natural next step in getting the state and people’s lives back to normal,” Cox said. [Read More]( [COLD: Other victims may be found near Joyce Yost’s body]( [COLD: Other victims may be found near Joyce Yost’s body]( A former South Ogden police detective who led the investigation into the disappearance of Joyce Yost said he believes Douglas Lovell, the man ultimately charged with and convicted of capital murder for killing Yost, might also have played a role in the unsolved disappearance of another Weber County woman. [Read More]( [Investigation finds Cottonwood Heights Police acted appropriately in violent protest ]( [Investigation finds Cottonwood Heights Police acted appropriately in violent protest]( An official review found Cottonwood Heights police acted in measured and appropriate ways in their response to a protest over the police killing of Zane James. While the Utah Attorney General’s Office ruled the police response was justified, protest participates, and the family, have different recollections. [Read More]( What else? - Many [2021 high school graduates]( will be able to throw their caps up in person. - [Two Utah high schools are under investigation]( over the alleged use of a racial slur during a lacrosse game. - Salt Lake City will require face coverings in city buildings [until further notice](. - Utah tourism is still down… but [there is hope that’ll change]( soon. - [This is how]( a prisoner’s ex-wife broke open the cold case of Joyce Yost. - [Doctors are urging parents]( to get their 12-to-15-year-old children vaccinated. - Months after recovering from COVID-19, [this Utah teen]( is still experiencing long-haul symptoms. - [No getting lost in the sauce]( because Chick-fil-A is limiting the number of condiments allotted per order. - Utah ranks 4th nationally for pickleball… [but what even is that sport](? - [Utah’s GOP delegation react]( to Liz Cheney’s oust from her leadership position. - Rigby, Idaho [students are returning to class]( after last week’s school shooting. - Consumer good prices spiked nearly 1% in April… and [the worry of another hike]( looms. - Secure your tickets now. [Some of America’s favorite]( Broadway Musicals announced re-opening dates. 7-day Forecast A bright and beautiful! Expect clear blue skies with a high of 73 degrees… and prepare yourself for 80 degree weather tomorrow. [Podcast of the day ]( [Podcast of the day]( One of the main reasons Doug Lovell was held accountable for the murder of Joyce Yost was because immunity was on the table for a key witness to come forward. In Episode 6 of Talking Cold, the podcast that discusses the issues raised in The Cold Podcast, Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings discusses immunity deals, when police can lie to suspects, and the complexities of deciding when a suspect becomes a witness. [Listen Now]( [Before you go... ]( [Before you go...]( We want to know your thoughts: what was the most unexpected cost you didn’t foresee when raising a child? [Chime In]( 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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