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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [3 things radio tv] [🤸‍♀️ Gymnastics? Bowl games? Basketball? KSL Sports has it all! 🏀🏈]( [Top cop at USU steps down after comments about LDS women]( Utah State University’s police chief resigned Thursday, two days after the public release of his comments warning football players that Latter-day Saint women may falsely report sexual assault. [Read More]( [Trend of school violence threats in Utah linked to TikTok]( [Trend of school violence threats in Utah linked to TikTok]( A trend on TikTok has kids reporting “false threats” in order to get a day off, and this may be behind an increased police presence at Granger High School on Friday. [Read More]( [Female pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by car]( [Female pedestrian in critical condition after being hit by car]( Taylorsville Police say a 58-year-old woman was hit by a car on Thursday morning. The accident happened on 5400 S. between Constitution Blvd and Redwood Road. [Read More]( What else? - Yes! Northern Utah’s snow will benefit Utah reservoirs, and [all those who depend upon them](. - [A multi-vehicle crash on I-15]( near Clearfield on Thursday morning caused injuries, lane closures. - [Tune into Inside Sources today at 1:05]( for a discussion with WaPo columnist Henry Olsen, on why the Dems are having a hard time passing some of their major legislation. - Freedom, for a group of missionaries taken hostage in Haiti months ago. [Police say all missionaries have been released](. - [A search continues]( for missing Snow College student Madelyn Allen, last seen leaving her dorm on Monday night. - The Utah Jazz clipped the Clippers four-game winning streak with [their 124-103 win on Wednesday](. - Former Ute coach Urban Meyer was fired as head coach [of the Jacksonville Jaguars](. - It was an [18-hour workday for snowplow drivers]( in the Cottonwood Heights area this week! - Utah’s governor and first lady share their experiences with [childhood mental health issues](. - In Davis County, a child between ages 1 and 14 has died from the [complications of COVID-19](. - A video message from President Russel M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [encourages Christ-like actions](. - A third-party [software program used by the University of Utah]( was the target of a ransomware attack this week. 7-day forecast Scattered snow showers will move out by Friday, and we’ll have a return of sunshine as well as a slow warm up with highs inching closer to 40 ahead of another possible snowstorm next week. [Podcast of the day]( [Podcast of the day]( We’re asked by so many to “see the positive,” and to “think good thoughts.” The hosts of KSL’s Relentlessly Resilient podcast know it’s not always easy and spoke this week to the author and motivational speaker Heidi Tucker who offered tips for facing up to negative thoughts. [Listen Now]( [Before you go ...]( [Before you go ...]( The tradition began four years ago — NICU babies were photographed with Santa as a special gift for parents and others who love these tiny babes. But then COVID-19 changed everything and kept Santa away. At least, until the NICU nurses added one more task to their list. [Tissues ready? Click 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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