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The look and especially the feel of winter is Utah-bound

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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [3 things radio tv] [🏈 What a week to love college football in Utah! KSL Sports keeps fans up to date 🏈]( [Northern Utah could see a small winter storm by midweek, and temperatures will tumble to below freezing]( It might look and feel a little more like Christmas by midweek this week, as a couple of storms move closer to northern Utah. KSL Meteorologists and the National Weather Service say we can expect some rain and snow by Wednesday. Overnight lows are also expected to dip to freezing and below. [Read More]( [Rose Bowl tickets are now available for University of Utah fans]( [Rose Bowl tickets are now available for University of Utah fans]( The University of Utah has been allotted 28,000 tickets for the school’s first-ever appearance in the Rose Bowl. Priority will be given to members of the Crimson Club (and even that is dependent upon donation amounts.) [Read More]( [United States announces diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics]( [United States announces diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics]( The Biden administration will not send any diplomatic representatives to the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing as a statement against Chinese human rights abuses in Xinjiang. Athletes will still attend, said Press Secretary Jen Psaki. [Read More]( What else? - [Tune in to KSL NewsRadio from 1:05 to 1:30 Monday](, when Inside Sources host Boyd Matheson speaks with former Sen. Jeff Flake, ahead of Flake’s swearing-in as the U.S. ambassador to Turkey. - Road rage turned into a shooting last night on SR-201 near 3200 West, [leaving one person with injuries](. - [Three more missionaries released on Sunday]( were part of a large group of missionaries taken hostage in Haiti in October. - Utah Gov. Spencer Cox [orders state flags to half staff]( after the death of Sen. Bob Dole. - Many of Utah’s elected leaders [responded with admiration and respect]( after learning that Senator and presidential candidate Bob Dole had died on Sunday. - Need a COVID-19 test? Here’s where you can [get a COVID-19 test]( throughout Utah this week. - New York City announces tough new COVID-19 rule – all private employers [must require that their workers are vaccinated.]( - Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, says [early reports about the omicron variant are encouraging](. - [Two people are in custody]( after breaking into a Cedar City hotel room and forcing a man at gunpoint to withdraw money from ATMs. - Despite the pandemic and other setbacks, one Utah County woman says she’s glad she gave up her predictable life (and income) and [ventured into the unknown](! In case you were sleeping – HUGE sports news this weekend! - The BYU Cougars will take an outstanding 10-2 record [to the Independence Bowl against the UAB Blazers](. - The University of Utah beat Oregon for the Pac-12 Championship and [advanced to the Rose Bowl to face Ohio State](. - Utah State [won the Mountain West Championship]( against SDS, and will play Oregon State in the Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl - And don’t miss BYU women’s soccer in the [national championship tonight](! ❄️ 7-day forecast 🌨️ A chance for rain and a little snow on Monday is a preview for a somewhat larger winter storm predicted to land in northern Utah by mid-week. And it’ll be cold at night. Really cold! [Podcast of the day ]( [Podcast of the day]( It’s been twelve years since a daycare provider first alerted the family of Susan Powell that neither Susan nor her boys had shown up at daycare. What would follow is the topic of the Season One of the COLD podcast, an award-winning look into the disappearance of Susan Powell, followed by the deaths of her children and the man suspected of killing them all. Revisit Season One, and if you haven’t yet listened to host Dave Cawley’s riveting tale, what are you waiting for? [Listen Now]( [Before you go ...]( [Before you go ...]( Author Laura Blum has written several books for children who are deaf and on Friday she helped ‘sign’ several of the books during a visit to the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. She uses a deaf illustrator with Utah ties in her books! [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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