Becky Bruce

News Director

Becky Bruce

Becky Bruce is the news director of KSL NewsRadio. She has been with KSL since 2007. You can contact her at bbruce@ksl.com.

Salt Lake VA makes sure homeless veterans get a shot at COVID vaccine

In total, clinics set up by the VA will administer the COVID-19 vaccine to around 120 local homeless veterans from all over northern Utah.
6 years ago

Wacky Utah weather: March comes in like an unseasonably warm lamb

The calendar may say March 3, but the mercury in your thermometer indicates weird weather in northern Utah, with temperatures more like April or May.
6 years ago

Sen. Mike Lee at CPAC: The left hates the Bill of Rights

Lee warned that the right to assemble, a key protection of the Bill of Rights, has been eroded in the name of safety by US governments.
6 years ago

Provo man arrested in accidental stabbing of toddler

A Provo man potentially faces charges in the accidental stabbing of his toddler daughter.
6 years ago

Ogden School District builds its own LTE data network

Districts around Utah handled the need for ways to connect online in different ways, but the Ogden School District opted to build its own LTE data network. 
6 years ago

COVID-19 deaths in Utah: Who were the people that we’ve lost?

Utah continues to see fewer deaths from COVID-19 than the national average, Here's what we know about the 1,853 we lost.
6 years ago

FORECAST: More snow headed your way, but also poorer air quality

In terms of snow totals, these storms packs much less of a punch: the forecast calls for valleys along the Wasatch Front to receive less than an inch.
6 years ago

Utah gets access to COVID-19 exposure notifications

Starting today, Utah residents with smartphones should receive alerts asking them to opt-in for COVID-19 exposure notifications.
6 years ago

Utah may be at 20% herd immunity, infectious disease expert says

MURRAY, Utah — An infectious disease specialist at Intermountain Healthcare says with the number of people who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and the number of people with antibodies, the community may be at about 20% herd immunity.  “We’re probably somewhere just under 20%, at this point, and that’s a […]
6 years ago

UDOT travel warning: If you don’t have to, don’t go

UDOT issued a travel warning asking drivers to stay off the roads until after at least 10 a.m. on Wednesday morning, because of swiftly falling snow.
6 years ago

Arrests made in likely murder of missing Kearns woman

Investigators believe Kearns woman Nicole Solorio-Romero was kidnapped, taken to West Valley City, and shot and killed. They are still looking for her body.
6 years ago

Bicyclists honor friend lost in deadly Millcreek Canyon avalanche

The Millcreek Canyon avalanche was Utah's deadliest in nearly 30 years. Avalanche danger remains high with new snow arriving in Utah this week. 
6 years ago

Utah water supply remains in dire straits in spite of recent snow

A number of factors, including air temperature and precipitation, can affect how much snowpack makes its way into to the Utah water supply. 
6 years ago

Rocky Mountain Power: Dry weather has adverse impact on utility lines

During dry conditions, particles from pollution, dirt and salt tend to accumulate on power lines -- and could cause outages, as they did Wednesday.
6 years ago

Utah businesses should consider vaccine policy, experts say

One big question: whether businesses can fire employees who opt not to get the vaccine, or go against company policy. The answer? Maybe.
6 years ago

1-year-old kidnapped from American Fork home has been rescued, police say

Lindon officers arrived at the residence and positively identified the baby as the one who had been kidnapped from the residence in American Fork.
6 years ago

Utah man involved in US Capitol riot to face more charges

WASHINGTON — A Utah man accused of taking part in a riot at the US Capitol last month now faces more charges for his role in the chaos.  Federal court documents show John Sullivan, 26, of Utah, who initially faced three counts including civil disorder and disorderly conduct, now faces three new charges: obstruction of […]
6 years ago

Bill to end concealed carry permit requirement heads to desk of governor

A bill that would do away with the requirement for a permit to carry a concealed weapon in Utah is headed to the desk of Governor Spencer Cox.
6 years ago

Woman dead at homeless yard encampment; authorities to help find shelter

One woman is dead and a man in the hospital in what may be a case of carbon monoxide poisoning in a front yard homeless encampment in Salt Lake City. 
6 years ago

Three officer-involved shootings keep police busy across northern Utah

Police in northern Utah fired their weapons at least three times over the weekend in a series of unrelated officer-involved shootings.
6 years ago

VOTE: Should Super Bowl Monday be a national holiday?

It comes up every year, usually from bleary-eyed East Coast football fans who stayed up late: should the day after Super Bowl Sunday be a national holiday? 
6 years ago

POLL: It’s Super Bowl Sunday! Which team has your support?

Super Bowl LV gets underway with Kansas City traveling to Tampa Bay to face the first home-hosting team for the big game. Which team are you rooting for?
6 years ago

More than 10% of Utah’s population has now had COVID-19

More than 10% of Utah's population has tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 365 days -- but the milestone comes as case counts continue to drop.
6 years ago

Stop and think before you share that vaccine card selfie

The BBB cautions against sharing anything that includes personal information, including the typical vaccine card selfie many people have been putting on social media.
6 years ago