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Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025

Good afternoon. On our minds today:

  • Will the ceasefire with Israel and Hamas hold? 
  • How Salt Lake City plans to tackle crime and homelessness
  • Gov. Cox on Sundance in Utah

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