Plus, hundreds of unclaimed bags sit at Salt Lake City airport as Southwest promises return to normal.
Good morning! Here’s today’s forecast: 🌨️ 31 – 40 in Logan | ❄️ 90% chance 🌧️ 38 – 46° in Salt Lake City | 💧 100% chance 🌦️ 44 – 54° in St. George | 💧 50% chance Who's excited for the Utah Utes to play Penn State in the Rose Bowl on Monday? ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit certainly is. The analyst lauded the program, coach Kyle Whittingham and quarterback Cam Rising in a teleconference with reporters ahead of the Rose Bowl. “I’ve tried to stand on mountaintops and tried to explain to people their brand of football and how consistent it’s been over the years," he said. The Utes already won back-to-back Pac-12 championships. Can they win their first Rose Bowl? Also on our minds: why several U.K. patients mistakenly believed they had lung cancer on Christmas Eve, the best music of 2022 and how AI is ending individual achievement. |
| Hundreds of unclaimed bags sit at Salt Lake City's airport as Southwest promises return to normal |
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| | In the aftermath of the thousands of Southwest Airlines cancellations, hundreds of unclaimed checked bags wait for their owners in the Salt Lake City airport. Passengers were able to search the sea of luggage to find their belongings on Friday. Among the hundreds of bags was the suitcase of a Houston man that didn't even know his suitcase was in Salt Lake City until KSL's Alex Cabrero called the number written on the bag. Salt Lake City International Airport spokeswoman Nancy Volmer said no flights were canceled at the airport on Friday. Volmer thanked passengers for their patience. “Things are looking up,” she said. | On Friday, the House of Representatives released former President Donald Trump's tax returns to the public. The release consisted of 6,000 pages of documents, including former first lady Melania Trump's tax returns. Trump paid the following in federal income taxes: 2015: $641,931. 2016: $750. 2017: $750. 2018: almost $1 million. 2019: $133,445. 2020: $0. “The Democrats should have never done it, the Supreme Court should have never approved it, and it’s going to lead to horrible things for so many people,” Trump said in a statement to CBS News. Read more here. More in Politics: Frank Pignanelli & LaVarr Webb: What political lessons did we learn in 2022? (Deseret News) Opinion: Mitt Romney looks at what was accomplished in 2022 (Deseret News) Dear Legislature: Here’s what you can do in 2023 to save the Great Salt Lake (The Salt Lake Tribune🔒) | Education: Perspective: AI, your college student and the end of individual achievement (Deseret News) Culture: The 10 words that broke the most Wordle winning streaks (Deseret News) What music was popular in 2022? (Deseret News) Is Ken Jennings taking a break from hosting ‘Jeopardy!’? (Deseret News) The Wasatch Front: Travel disruptions expected amid weekend winter storms (KSL) 32 years later, Sherrie Swensen stepping down as Salt Lake County clerk (KSL) Southern Utah: Teen facility in Washington County put on probation after resident dies (KSL) SUU lecturer charged with making terroristic threats against school (KSL) The West: Police reportedly arrest man in Pennsylvania connected to Idaho murders (Deseret News) Chad Daybell’s attorney asks for another trial delay (Deseret News) The Nation: Epstein's sex trafficking was aided by JPMorgan, a U.S. Virgin Islands lawsuit says (NPR) Flight fare prices skyrocketed following Southwest's meltdown. Was it price gouging? (NPR) The World: A U.K. medical office mistakenly sent patients a text message with a cancer diagnosis (NPR) Why was controversial internet personality Andrew Tate detained in Romania? (Deseret News) | Tony Finau is ranked first in scoring average on the PGA Tour for the 2022-2023 season. The Utah native reflected on last season and his goals for 2023 in a recent episode of the “Beyond the Clubhouse” podcast. He talked about how he devoted a lot of time to improving his weaknesses, especially putting. "I look at myself as a great ball striker, but I also spend my time on the things I need to work on, that is right now putting and short putting," he said. "I just put a lot more time into the weaknesses of my game than I ever have, without trying to lose the strengths." Read more here. New With The: Utah Jazz: The two best isolation players in the NBA both played for the Utah Jazz in 2022 (Deseret News) Utah State Aggies: Titles, changes, controversy and a marathon disguised as a soccer game for the Aggies in 2022 (Deseret News) Utah Utes: Why Utah’s experience against Pac-12 QBs this season will help in the Rose Bowl (Deseret News) |
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