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.

Popularity of Utah unclaimed property program swamps treasurer’s office

A push to encourage more Utah residents to claim their unclaimed property from the state overwhelmed the state's treasury department in 2024. 
2 years ago

Utah Senator: Pam Bondi will be confirmed as attorney general

Utah Sen. Mike Lee questioned Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, during her confirmation hearing Wednesday.
2 years ago

Backcountry avalanche warning in place for northern Utah

Forecasters say heavy new snow on top of a weaker base creates backcountry conditions ready for an avalanche, an official warning was issued.
2 years ago

Utah snowpack stands to gain up to 3 feet over next four days

Utah stands to add up to three feet of fresh powder to its current snowpack, which sits at about 71% of the median, with this string of storms.
2 years ago

Dreaming of a white Christmas in SLC? Meteorologist says maybe

The odds are better for a white Christmas in Beaver, Cedar City or Richfield, but it's not zero in Salt Lake City.
2 years ago

Salt Lake City officer placed on leave after sexual assault accusations

A Salt Lake City police officer has been placed on leave after being arrested and accused of sexual assault.
2 years ago

Holiday travel forecast returns to pre-pandemic, record level

The vast majority of Americans' holiday travel plans involved driving. But air travel is also likely to set a new record this winter.
2 years ago

Lori Vallow Daybell found competent for Arizona trial

Lori Vallow Daybell has been found competent to stand trial in Arizona for charges of conspiracy to commit the murder of her fourth husband.
2 years ago

Air stagnation advisory, a fancy way to say ‘inversion,’ issued Friday

Northern Utah residents woke up Friday morning to another round of smog and fog and an "air stagnation" advisory from the NWS.
2 years ago

3 fires set in Salt Lake City leads to federal arson charges

Johnny Martinez Medina faces federal arson charges and is accused of setting three fires at government facilities including the airport. 
2 years ago

Service restored to T-Mobile users following hours-long outage

T-Mobile customers are reporting signal problems Tuesday afternoon.
2 years ago

BYU animation students win bronze Student Academy Award for short film

A group of BYU animation students just came back to BYU from London with an award for their short film.
2 years ago

Cases of road rage with guns have roughly doubled in Utah

KSL found an increase from at least 7 cases of road rage involving a gun last year in Utah to at least 15 this year.
2 years ago

Utah clergy examine the death penalty through a lens of faith

Redemption featured as a strong theme among Jewish, Latter-day Saints, and Catholic perspectives about the death penalty in Utah.
2 years ago

Salt Lake City hits a record 90 degrees on Friday

For the first time ever in the month of October, Salt Lake City reached 90 degrees, breaking two new records.
2 years ago

Presidential caucus chaos returns at heated Utah legislative hearing

Utah lawmakers were at odds over a presentation planned as part of a discussion about last spring's chaotic Super Tuesday caucus night.
2 years ago

Early California snow will likely impact Utah mountain ranges

An early snow storm for the Sierra Nevada will make its way east toward Utah, where mountain ranges should get a couple of inches above 9,000 feet.
2 years ago

Auditor review of signature-gathering boosts confidence in primary

After a lengthy process and a few lawsuits, the review of signature-gathering in the Utah Republican Primary is complete.
2 years ago

Utah Supreme Court to decide mail-in ballot postmark deadline issue

GOP primary candidate Colby Jenkins is suing the Utah lieutenant governor's office over a postmark deadline which he says is unconstitutional.
2 years ago

Lawsuit against Provo OB-GYN can go forward after all

A ruling from the Utah Supreme Court reverses the decision of the 4th District, dismissing a sexual assault lawsuit against a Provo OB-GYN.
2 years ago

What resources are available to victims’ families in death penalty cases?

Both state and private resources exist to support victims of death penalty crimes in Utah, even after the execution is finished.
2 years ago

Honie’s attorneys: The whole process was shrouded in secrecy

Taberon Honie's attorneys are asking Utah Governor Spencer Cox to step in to prevent his execution Wednesday night. 
2 years ago

Three dead after pontoon capsizes at Lake Powell

Waves may have contributed to the capsizing of a pontoon on Lake Powell, killed three people and injuring at least two others.
2 years ago

Body of swimmer found after suspected Grantsville Reservoir drowning

The North Tooele Fire District said another swimmer discovered the body of a man believed to have perished in a drowning at Grantsville Reservoir.
2 years ago