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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [3 things radio tv] [KSL Investigates how the tickets you receive impact your auto insurance.]( [Man cited for unruly behavior on flight from LA to SLC]( A man was cited for public intoxication after becoming unruly on a flight from LAX to Salt Lake City. Video taken by a fellow passenger shows the man refusing to set when instructed to do so by the flight crew. [Read More]( [Deadly season on Utah roads ends with 6 weekend deaths]( [Deadly season on Utah roads ends with 6 weekend deaths]( Labor Day marks the end of the 100 deadliest days on Utah’s roads, and state troopers responded to multiple fatal crashes. [Read More]( [Utah scientists identifying genes that may increase link to suicide]( [Utah scientists identifying genes that may increase link to suicide]( Researchers at the University of Utah Health say recent discoveries are strengthening a family link to the risk of suicide. [Read More]( Remembering 9/11 Tune to KSL NewsRadio all week long as America marks the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 2001. [Thursday, join Jeff Caplan’s Afternoon News]( to hear our live broadcast from Ogden, “Weber Remembers: The 9/11 Project.” What else? - The Oak Grove Fire burning in the Dixie National Forest [is now under control](, though campsites are still closed. - Hospitals in northern Idaho [move to crisis care standards](, citing a surge in COVID-19 cases. - Utah officials who track the number of suicides in the state say [efforts to prevent suicide are working](. - So, that N95 or KN95 mask your student received for school … [how long can you reuse it?]( - Because of COVID-19, high school classes in Grand County School District [are cancelled this week](. - In Glenwood Springs, Colorado, a [six-year-old girl died]( on an amusement park ride. - Utah [man sues Lagoon]( after injury on the Wicked roller coaster he blames on improper restraint. - The unprecedented Tokyo Paralympics [have ended](. - At the upcoming BYU-Utah rivalry game, the Cougars [will commemorate 9/11]( on their helmets. - Is BYU a Power 5 team? Yes, [says this Big 12 coach](. - Talk about power! USU kicker Connor Coles was [named the MW’s special teams player]( of the week. 7-day forecast That smoky sunshine is going to stick around areas of the Wasatch Front through the end of the week, as will higher than average temperatures. But a few clouds will roll in by the weekend to cool things down. [Podcst of the day]( [Podcst of the day]( A familiar problem for so many people, the struggle to be perfect all the time, is one of the things that can lead people to addiction. In this week’s episode of Project Recovery, Casey Scott and Dr. Matt Woolley are joined by Cass and Paulus from Inner Alchemy. The guests speak of that quest for perfection and offer insight into the power of breath work which they found on their paths to recovery. [Listen]( [Before you go ...]( [Before you go ...]( A group of women who helped orchestrate the making of more than 400 grief teddy bears for a 9/11 project 20 years ago is back at it. This time, they’re remembering the American servicemen and women who lost their lives in the suicide bombing attack at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan on Aug. 26. [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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