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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [3 things radio tv] [Come work with us! Our job openings are right here.]( [Utah COVID-19 vaccine goal]( [Gov. Cox extends booster shots to all Utahns over age 18]( Now that the CDC and FDA recommend booster shots for anyone who lives or works in a high-risk setting, Utah’s governor says that should mean all Utahns over the age of 18 can seek out a COVID-19 booster. That’s because nearly all Utahns now live in high-transmission counties, therefore putting the entire state at high risk. [Read More]( [Civil rights leader supports district review of ‘obscene’ books]( [Civil rights leader supports district review of ‘obscene’ books]( A local civil rights organization is standing in support of the Canyons School District after officials removed a handful of books from four of its high schools. A concerned parent emailed the district about the books. But a district librarian said their removal came without the proper review process. [Read More]( [Can ‘the missing middle’ help solve Utah’s housing crisis?]( [Can ‘the missing middle’ help solve Utah’s housing crisis?]( Utahns are very concerned about affordable housing for future generations, according to new study that puts forward “missing middle housing” as part of the solution to the state’s housing crisis. “Over time, the cost of lower-priced homes has increased more than higher-priced ones,” the study said. [Read More]( What else? - Cancel out cancel culture: Can Democratic Socialist and YouTube star Ben Burgis find common ground with our own Boyd Matheson? [Tune to Inside Sources on KSL NewsRadio today at 2:05](. - [The FBI is working]( to gauge threats made against school board members and teachers. - [Salt Lake City’s police chief confirms]( an overall drop in crime. - But other departments say hiring new officers is so tricky, they’re having to [get creative to find new police recruits](. - The search continues for a pair of missing Riverton middle schoolers. [Here’s what we know so far](. - Housing crunch: a battle is brewing over plans for thousands of [new apartments near Thanksgiving Point](. - [President Biden is asking the FTC]( to probe whether illegal activity is inflating gas prices. - KSL Sports sat down with Real Salt Lake GM Elliot Fall for an [exclusive preview]( of the season. - Take note: You can now support charity AND the Utah Jazz with a [special license plate](. 7 day forecast Expect highs to hover in the 50s this weekend, with a chance of rain on Friday. But if your weekend plans include football, it looks like you’re all clear! [KSL Investigates]( [KSL Investigates]( Based on what he’s learned from prosecutors and a KSL investigation, a Utah lawmaker is calling for the legislature to reconsider House Bill 227, a new self-defense law that went into effect in May. [Watch Here]( [Before you go... ]( [Before you go...]( “[When I look out into the crowd] I see happy memories, I see tears come to their eyes. I see them tapping their toes singing along with songs they haven’t heard for years.” Find out how adding a few ‘Mixed Nuts’ is bringing joy back to seniors who’ve been eager to get back to normal life. Make sure you have the sound up for this one! [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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