A major 5.7-magnitude earthquake just rocked Salt Lake City, causing chaos at the airport. If you've got travel plans or family out that way, expect major delays and keep an eye on local news for updates.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Local firework stand owners may lose revenue if a total ban is enforced.
Residents who want to celebrate with fireworks in safe, designated areas.
Farmers and property owners near dry fields who are concerned about fire damage.
The city is deciding whether to follow the state's total fireworks ban or allow limited use in safe areas. This affects where you can celebrate the 4th of July and how the city manages fire risks near dry fields.
The committee is working on how the city will handle emergencies, including how to alert residents and organize neighborhood help. This directly impacts how prepared your household is for a major event.
The city is moving its dispatch services to Layton City to improve regional coordination. This will cost more, but it's expected to be covered by a small utility fee.
The city is required by state law to put its ambulance services out for competitive bid. This could potentially change who provides emergency transport in Syracuse.
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