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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [3 things radio tv] [Need a job? We're hiring!]( [mosquito west nile]( [Utah confirms 11 human cases of West Nile virus & 1 death]( Officials with the Utah Department of Health said at least 11 Utahns have tested positive for West Nile virus and one death was reported in the Weber-Morgan health district. The confirmed cases come as health officials say Utah is seeing a record number of mosquito trap sites test positive for West Nile virus. [Read More]( [Officer and suspect recovering after Sandy shooting]( [Officer and suspect recovering after Sandy shooting]( Sandy police say an officer and a suspect were shot when the SWAT team showed up to serve a warrant at an apartment complex near 9000 South and I-15. Both should recover. [Read More]( [One critically injured after car crash into Taylorsville home]( [One critically injured after car crash into Taylorsville home]( A family was displaced and a woman was critically injured when a car crashed into a home following a police chase through parts of Salt Lake County. Police are still searching for the driver but say the public is safe. [Read More]( 9/11: Utah Remembers Tune to KSL TV and KSL NewsRadio all week long for special coverage, “9/11: Utah Remembers.” Some highlights of our coverage so far: - The Legacy of 9/11: How the Sept. 11 attacks [shaped a generation]( - Why Utah veterans may be at increased risk of suicide [20 years after the attacks]( - [Thursday, join Jeff Caplan’s Afternoon News]( to hear our live broadcast from Ogden, “Weber Remembers: The 9/11 Project.” What else? - Gov. Cox is [thanking the first responders]( who saved lives during a deadly crash caused by a dust storm. - The COVID-19 vaccine doesn’t just lower your risk of getting sick — it could also [help ease long-term effects](. - Crisis-care standards at Idaho hospitals could have a [trickle-down impact on Utah facilities](. - Utah Democrats want to see some [powers restored to local health departments]( in light of COVID-19 surges. - The doctor is in — and [busting COVID-19 myths](. - Utah’s next Olympic bid [isn’t a matter of if, but when](. - Who will win [when the University of Utah visits BYU]( this weekend? Former Cougar Steve Young makes a prediction. - Utah’s Tony Finau was announced as a [member of the Ryder Cup team](. - It’s not every day a [stray pig squeals]( on an illegal pot grow. - Tissues ready: The original Blues Clues host, Steve, came back with a message for a generation about why he left — and [how he never forgot you](. We’re not crying, you are. 7-day forecast If we really hit 96 degrees on Thursday, that would be a record for Sept. 9 on the Wasatch Front. On the plus side, some storms moving in after that could help clear out all this smoke. [KSL Investigates]( [KSL Investigates]( Buying airfare these days, for the most part, is straightforward, but when a Farmington man got fed up with a ticket service that would only give him the runaround, he called the KSL Investigators for help — and help they did. [Watch Here]( [Before you go... ]( [Before you go...]( If you don’t watch any other video today, make sure it’s this one. As thousands of Afghan refugees slowly make their way to their new US homes, a group of Utah students is preparing to welcome them — with music. [Watch Here]( 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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