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In other news, an off-ramp to the Salt Lake City International Airport is closing for a month. And, Junction's water supply in Piute County tested positive for E. coli after flooding last week.
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In other news, residents near Vernon have been preparing for a possible fire evacuation. And, the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation wants to know how much Utahns know about life jacket safety.
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Eight of the 10 most turbulent airports in the country are in the Mountain West, where air moving over major mountain ranges can create unstable conditions during takeoff and landing.
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In other news, Eva Lopez Chavez, who was being investigated for sexual misconduct, has been removed from the Salt Lake City Council for living outside district boundaries.
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In other news, Garden City's mayor died this week after a "short but courageous battle with cancer." And, Utah approved tax incentives for five productions set to film in the state this summer.
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In other news, a judge has denied a request from Tyler Robinson's lawyers to disqualify the current prosecutors because of an alleged conflict of interest.
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Members of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association are handing out pamphlets at airports across the U.S., calling for an end to the federal government shutdown.
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The will would prevent elected officials from sending out mass communications like mail or putting up billboards promoting themselves within 60 days of an election.
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In other news, Salt Lake City International is one of the nation's most expensive major airports to fly out of domestically. And, AI use in police reports could become regulated under a new bill.
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In other news, the displaced Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah is open again after over a year. And, the Utah Hockey Club announced youth programs across the state.