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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [3 things radio tv] [No appointment needed! Walk into these locations to get your COVID-19 vaccine today]( [juab county suspect chase update]( [Man involved in I-15 shootout had criminal history in Minnesota]( Court records show the man arrested after a shootout on I-15 in Juab County involving a stolen deputy’s truck still faces charges, involving firing shots at officers at a Walmart parking lot in Minnesota, from over a year ago. Here’s everything we know so far. [Read More]( [Utah GOP split on commission to investigate Capitol attack]( [Utah GOP split on commission to investigate Capitol attack]( Utah’s four Republican congressmen are split on legislation to create a commission to investigate the attack on the U.S. Capitol in January. The House passed the measure 252-175, with every Democrat voting in favor of the legislation. [Read More]( [State House Democrats walk out during Critical Race Theory vote]( [State House Democrats walk out during Critical Race Theory vote]( Utah House Democrats walked out during the final vote on a Republican resolution to recommend that the Utah State Board of Education ban teaching critical race theory in schools. They called the resolution wrong. [Read More]( What else? - [Join KSL NewsRadio at 12 today]( for “Let Me Speak to the Governor.” Text 57500 or call 801-575-8255 to ask your questions! - What else happened at yesterday’s special session? We’ve got [everything you need to know here](. - One education[group protested against Utah lawmakers]( encouraging a ban on Critical Race Theory. - You can ditch the mask at Smith’s Grocery starting today [if you’re fully vaccinated](. - [A moment St. Mark’s Hospital has been waiting]( for has finally come. No COVID-19 in-patients all day. - The learning recession during the pandemic [has been devastating](, according to one Utah principle. - In an effort to prevent wildfires, target shooting and fireworks are not allowed [on BLM land in Utah](. - The amount of plastic we breathe and drink [is shocking to two Utah researchers](. - Some of the things [left behind in an Uber]( are self-explanatory… other items will have you scratching your head. - [The Navajo Nation is now]( the largest federally recognized Native American Nation, surpassing the Cherokee Nation. - KSL NewsRadio had [a hoot of a visitor yesterday](… Ollie the Owl stopped by to give us the bird perspective. 7-day Forecast The forecast says it’s going to be a partly cloudy day with a high of 77 degrees… but at this point, the Utah weather will do whatever it likes, including possible thunderstorms tomorrow and throughout the weekend. [Podcast of the day ]( [Podcast of the day]( Sam, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, and wanted to explore Utah’s beautiful outdoors. On the most recent episode of KSL Outdoors, Sam’s friend spoke on the desire of getting into Utah’s backcountry, specifically our state’s National Parks in an effort to show the capabilities of the Extreme Motus wheelchair. [Listen Now]( [Before you go... ]( [Before you go...]( Get ready to have your heart swell! A handful of students received a special call from Jazz players informing them they have won a full-ride scholarship, and it was all caught on video! One of the recipients, who is from Sudan, says the full-ride will change his life. [Watch Now]( 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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