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Throughout the 2002 Olympics, KSL will provide up-to-the-minute bulletins on traffic, crowds, transportation, and more on this web page. Updated from 6:30am - 11:00pm daily. Your browser will automatically reload this page every 5 min.



Become One with the Ethnic Village  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 9:15 pm
If you’re visiting downtown Salt Lake, stop by the “We Are One” Ethnic Village at 200 South 500 East. Enjoy a variety of authentic ethnic food and shop for unique gifts every day from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m.   More >>>
Olympic Lost and Found  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 9:04 pm
Call the Olympics Central Claims Center if you have lost or left something while attending an event. Call 535-6494. The lost and found for public transit riders is 278-4664.
Olympic Momentos  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 9:03 pm
There are only a few more days to purchase Olympic merchandise. Visit the Olympic Super Store or olympics.com for quality clothing, bags, posters, and more. While you’re there, get a copy of the official music of the games CD.
Traffic Update  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 9:02 pm
At present, traffic is flowing well on all main highways.
Tickets Available for Cross-Country   Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 8:59 pm
Tickets are still available for the men’s cross-country event tomorrow and the women’s competition on Sunday. Visit your nearest Smith’sTix location to purchase tickets.
Traffic Alert for NB I-15 at 9000 S  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 8:55 pm
The accident at NB I-15 on the 9000 South onramp is off to the right side of the road, and is not causing delays.
Accident NB I-15 on 9000 S Onramp  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 8:17 pm
There is a traffic accident at NB I-15 on the 9000 South onramp. This crash is blocking the WB to go NB I-15 ramp.
Visit Hallmark in Olympic Square  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 8:15 pm
Send Winter Games greetings to your friends and family from the Hallmark Card Station at Salt Lake Olympic Square.   More >>>
Go for the Gold... or Silver  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 8:11 pm
You can get your own Olympic Gold or Silver by purchasing the 2002 Olympic Winter Games Commemorative Coins.   More >>>
Athletes in Antiquity Exhibit  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 8:09 pm
The ancient Greeks invented the Olympics, and their idea was brought back in 1896 to its modern form. See the way the ancient games were depicted in the “Athletes in Antiquity” exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.   More >>>
Paralympic Opening Ceremonies  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 8:05 pm
Get your tickets for the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Winter Games of 2002. Stevie Wonder will headline the event and will be joined by Wynonna, Donny Osmond, Vanessa-Mae, and Billy Gilman.   More >>>
Traffic Report for the Weekend  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 7:59 pm
Here is UDOT's traffic report for the weekend...  More >>>
Chihuly Exhibit  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 7:45 pm
Dale Chihuly has been honored as America’s first National Living Treasure. His works in glass can be seen in the collections of more than 200 museums worldwide. Chihuly's pieces are currently showing at the Salt Lake Art Center from 10 am to 8 pm daily.   More >>>
Tips for Deer Valley Tomorrow  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 7:44 pm
If you are attending the men’s slalom at Deer Valley tomorrow, expect some of the walkways and trails at the resort to be slippery. Make sure you wear warm boots with good traction and warm pants, as metal bench seating is cold.   More >>>
Arrive to Airport Early  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 7:39 pm
Airport traffic will be very heavy for the next three days. If you have a flight before 7 a.m. on Saturday or Sunday you should be at the ticket counter between 5 and 5:30 a.m. Otherwise you should allow three hours before your scheduled departure time.
Don't Miss the Declaration of Independence  Friday, 2/22/2002 @ 7:38 pm
Celebrate the history of the United States by visiting the Declaration of Independence, on display at the Utah State Capitol Rotunda.   More >>>
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