🌱 Causing A Ruckus At SLC Airport + SLC #1 For Housing Market

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Salt Lake City UT

03 January, 2022

1:46 PM

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Good day, people of SLC! Joseph Peterson here with a fresh edition of the Salt Lake City Daily. First, today's weather: Rain and drizzle in the PM. High: 38 Low: 31. Here are the top 3 stories in Salt Lake City today: A woman at the SLC Airport was arrested after causing a disturbance aboard a plane. While it's still unknown what caused the kerfuffle, or why she was removed from the aircraft, issued a refund, and had her flight privileges revoked, the woman did not take kindly to her situation as it unfolded. She argued with airport staff and failed to comply with officers, ultimately yelling and kicking to the point of being arrested. She is now facing several charges as a result. (fox13now.com) Tech hubs in the Mountain West are nodes of massive growth and are projected to still be so according to a new report from Realtor.com. Looking at the report's top housing markets in 2022, Salt Lake City comes in at the very top. (ABC 4)Immersive art exhibits, with projectors and creative lighting, are popular in Europe. Even SLC had a taste of one inspired by the works of Van Gogh. But as a permanent fixture in America's cultural institutions? Salt Lake City's Leonardo at Library Square lays claim to paving the way, dedicating permanent exhibit space to this kind of digital experience. (KSL.com) Today's Salt Lake City Daily is brought to you in part by our friends at Ring, the home security company. Ring does a lot more than doorbells: check out their full suite of smart home products at Ring.com. And thank you Ring for helping to make local news happen in Salt Lake City! Today in Salt Lake City: See an art exhibit at the Urban Arts Gallery. "Sonder" is a collection of self-portraits created by a diverse group of local artists. "The exhibit spotlights the challenges we face as individuals, how we've survived hardships, and the perspective that our years have given us." Free admission. (12:00 PM)Sign up for dance lessons at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in Winterdance, Downtown. Intermediate/Advanced dancers are invited to work directly with Repertory Dance Theatre dancers in a 3-day intensive. Classes include technique, composition/improv, repertory, and more. (4:00 PM)Give roller derby a whirl with Wasatch Roller Derby's "New Recruit Skate & Information Night," tonight in Glendale. Put on some gear, skate on the track, and talk to seasoned skaters about why they say roller derby is a great fit for everyone. (6:00 PM)Watch a watercolor demonstration at the Utah Watercolor Society General Meeting, tonight at the Sons of Utah Pioneers Building near Parley's Historic Nature Park. Free admission. (7:00 PM) From my notebook: "We hope you enjoyed your Winter Recess. Remember, the Salt Lake City Council has extended the mask mandate until Spring Recess, so masks are still required in our schools." (Salt Lake City School District)Alta ski resort enters its first season in nearly 50 years without resident ski legend, David Van Dame, who died recently at age 74. Van Dame was a local fixture at Alta and was nicknamed The Farmer because of his famous way of making tracks in the powder. (Subscription: Salt Lake Tribune)Look to the week ahead, and plan accordingly with the Salt Lake City Weather Forecast. (Salt Lake City Patch) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Social Security Seminar (January 6) Social Security Seminar (January 10) Add your event Loving the Salt Lake City Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Send me a news tip or suggestion at [email protected] Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Tuesday off right. I'll see you around! — Joseph Peterson About me: Joseph is a writer and marketing communications strategist with a degree in Mass Communication and Public Relations from the University of Utah. He's keen on city life, public libraries, national parks, and promoting events that build community.

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