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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [⚾ Here's where you can stream ⚾ high school spring championships!]( [Is it really time to start watering the lawn?]( The Utah Division of Water Resources is offering a Weekly Lawn Watering Guide to provide instruction to residents about how often their lawns actually need water, and when to start. [Read More]( [New gates opened at Salt Lake City International Airport]( [New gates opened at Salt Lake City International Airport]( That long walk (to some of the gates) at Salt Lake City International Airport is almost in the rear view mirror – as new gates, in a new concourse, finally open! [Read More]( [Why care about the interim meetings of the Utah legislature?]( [Why care about the interim meetings of the Utah legislature?]( “Interim meetings are where legislation is really made,” says Taylor Morgan, KSL at Night host and political strategist. Those meetings started today. [Read More]( What else? - [Half of Utah’s record snowpack is gone. How are the state’s reservoirs faring?]( - [Concern rising along Cottonwood creeks as water levels inch higher]( - [Amid nationwide teacher shortage, Weber School District turns its focus to retention]( - [UDOT wants $20 million to help fix roads, reimburse snow removal fund]( - [Brian Steed named as new Great Salt Lake commissioner]( - [Woman receives Life Saving Award for rescuing BASE jumper in Moab]( - [Utah Jazz fans guide to NBA draft lottery]( - [How, and why, a hobby can bring joy to your life]( 7-day forecast Highs around 80 and afternoon thunderstorms are expected across northern Utah through Thursday, then, partly cloudy skies and low 80s through the weekend. The chance for a thunderstorm returns on Monday. [COLD: Blamed on Bundy ]( [COLD: Blamed on Bundy]( KSL’s COLD podcast is casting doubt on a decades-old theory about what happened to Nancy Baird, a young woman who disappeared in July of 1975 from East Layton, Utah. Was notorious serial killer Ted Bundy somehow involved? [Read More]( [Before you go...]( [Before you go...]( This Orem couple has been married since Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain was crowned! What does it take to stay married for 70 years? [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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