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The three things you need to know, delivered straight to your inbox from KSL News. [Some of the highest college enrollment growth in the U.S. is happening right here in Utah.]( [No serious injuries after car slides off Little Cottonwood Canyon road]( A driver, anxious to pass on a snowy mountain road, decided to attempt the maneuver on his way down Little Cottonwood Canyon on Sunday. The driver, passenger and the car ended up sliding off the mountain road. [Read More]( [New bill addresses development on Utah Lake]( [New bill addresses development on Utah Lake]( A lawmaker wants to go back to the drawing board and revamp legal avenues for private companies to restore Utah Lake. [Read More]( [Man in custody after triple stabbing in West Valley parking lot]( [Man in custody after triple stabbing in West Valley parking lot]( An argument that began inside Delton Lanes in West Valley City resulted in a man stabbing his brother, outside the lanes. [Read More]( What else? - [Resolution asks municipalities to boost water conservation efforts]( - [Utah resident, renowned telemark skier, dies in Kosovo avalanche]( - [Former WSU wildcat Damian Lillard wins All-Star MVP]( - [U of U women’s basketball climbing AP Top 25 poll]( - [Car crashes into apartment complex in West Haven, but no injuries]( - [A bill seeks to ban inappropriate messages on personalized Utah license plates]( - [Utah County woman educating public on avalanche danger in lower elevations]( 7-day forecast Partial clouds for President’s Day across northern Utah, then rainstorms are expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures will range from the mid-40s to low 50s as sunshine returns for part of the weekend. [KSL Investigates]( [KSL Investigates]( This scam doesn’t have anything to do with pigs. Instead, “the pig butchering scam” lures someone into trusting a crypto scammer that “fattens them up”, and steals their money. [Read More]( [Before you go...]( [Before you go...]( Cringy dating moments, and other matters of the heart, are the topics for the Gab Gals this week. And Loni Harmon, The Dating Counselor, joins too. [Take a listen!]( 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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