Did the latest terror attack in Europe focused on a “soft target” shake your confidence? Police in Manchester, England Police in Manchester, England, say a suicide bomber went after Ariana Grande fans at an arena. And now the United Kingdom is at its highest possible terror alert level. Ogden Police Chief Randy Watt is a counter-terrorism […]
SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints today updated the status of church leader, President Thomas S. Monson. In a statement, the church said “Because of limitations incident to his age, President Monson is no longer attending meetings at the Church offices on a regular basis. He communicates and confers with […]
SALT LAKE CITY — Can anything be done to protect crowds or other “soft targets” from attacks similar to what happened in Manchester? ABC News crime and terrorism analyst Brad Garrett joined Brian and Amanda on Utah’s Morning News to look at what is being done, and the key to preventing future attacks. “Terrorists have […]
Salt Lake City — President Trump is in Israel today after spending time in Saudi Arabia where he gave a speech saying the US is not at war with Islam. University of Utah Law Professor and Middle Eastern expert Amos Guiora joined Brian and Amanda on Utah’s Morning News to go over the President’s speech. […]
SALT LAKE CITY — The big question after Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, announced he’s leaving Congress early is, “Who will replace him?” A lot of people are lining up for a special election or two. Chase Thomas from Alliance for a Better Utah explains what Governor Gary Herbert’s plan means to the voters in the […]
KAMAS — Utah’s valleys are warming back up, but in many higher areas, the U.S. Forest Service says campgrounds are still covered in snow. That may make camping over Memorial Day weekend a little tricky this year. The forest service tries to get as many campgrounds open by the holiday weekend as possible, but this […]
SALT LAKE CITY — Experts predict a huge increase in Utahns diagnosed with Alzheimer’s over the next few years, and warn the burden will mostly fall on taxpayers. As of 2017, about 30 thousand Utahns have been diagnosed with the disease. Ronnie Daniel, the Executive Director of the Alzheimer’s of Utah chapter, said they expect […]
SALT LAKE CITY — Not making an all-NBA team could improve the chances that Gordon Hayward will stay with the Utah Jazz. Teammate Rudy Gobert was chosen for the all-NBA 2nd team, which is voted on by a panel of sportscasters and writers. But Hayward was not selected to any of the 3 teams, and that means he can’t sign […]
SALT LAKE CITY — The calls for Jazz star Gordon Hayward to stay in Utah are growing. But, the question of where he will go became more complicated when the All-Star was not named to any of the three ALL NBA teams. KSL.com Jazz writer Andy Larsen joined Utah’s Afternoon Host, Jeff Caplan to discuss […]
HEBER — Last month a 14-year-old girl landed in a coma after binge drinking with an adult. Now, that man is in jail and the boy who called 911 is telling his side of the story. Isaac Cox said he was headed home from shop class at Wasatch High school last April when he saw […]
SALT LAKE CITY — Jon Huntsman, Sr. says the people and leaders of Utah ought to be thanking him and other donors for the Huntsman Cancer Institute. The businessman and philanthropist took out a two-page newspaper ad outlining the finances of the institute over the past 22 years. “We (our family) are the […]
SALT LAKE CITY – The fallout over FBI Director James Comey’s firing continues. There are conflicting stories coming from the White House as to why Comey was let go. Brian Martin and Amanda Dickson of KSL News Radio’s Morning Show spoke to ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers and asked about the interesting words coming […]