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.

Not fake news: how to sort out fact from fiction

With less than two weeks to go until Election Day, political ads - and yes, fake news, too - are popping up on social media. But how do you know what's real, what's not, and who's behind it? 
8 years ago

POLL: Halloween candy “sweet” sixteen

Everyone's got their favorite Halloween candy, and there are strong opinions out there about which is the best of the best. So we thought we'd ask you! 
8 years ago

Democrats cry foul over political robocalls

At issue is a series of robocalls, pre-recorded, that ask specific polling questions ahead of the November election, but do not state who's paid for the calls.
8 years ago

Taylor Swift donates to fan struggling with medical bills

Swift made the donation over the weekend with the message, "Love, Taylor, Meredith and Olivia Swift." Meredith and Olivia are the singer's cats.
8 years ago

Sandra Day O’Connor announces likely Alzheimer’s diagnosis

Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, says she has the beginning stages of dementia and "probably Alzheimer's disease."
8 years ago

Hundreds trunk-or-treat for Huntington’s Disease

Hundreds of people turned out to raise awareness for Huntington's Disease, a rare genetic disorder with no known cure that can impact movement, thinking and even personality, at Sugar House Park on Saturday.
8 years ago

The gas tax and education: a voter’s guide to Q1

Voters will choose in November whether to support a 10 cent gas tax increase aimed at boosting funding for public schools and local roads. Here's what you need to know.
8 years ago

Riverton officer-involved shooting leaves one dead

Salt Lake Co. Sheriff Rosie Rivera said one man was shot and killed by officers in the domestic dispute in Riverton. The woman in the fight with him is physically unhurt.
8 years ago

One person in critical condition after officer-involved shooting

Police responded to an officer-involved shooting near 4450 W. 5700 S. in Kearns that sent one person to the hospital.
8 years ago

Polio-like illness scares parents, but is not in Utah

The Centers for Disease Control is investigating the spread of a polio-like illness known as Acute Flaccid Myelitis, but so far, there are no cases in the state of Utah. 
8 years ago

Amendment B: property tax exemptions

Voters will decide in November whether to give property tax exemptions to private property that the Utah state government or even city or county governments lease for official business. 
8 years ago

Toxic scare forces evacuation of council meeting

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office says the Torrey Town Hall had to be evacuated after a man created a "hazmat" situation by bringing a toxic substance to a town council meeting. 
8 years ago

Corruption scandal talk dominates Pac-12 media day

Utah Coach Larry Krystkowiak noted the corruption scandal has shined a light on "things that have been happening for a long time."
8 years ago

New water year off to great start so far

Weather watchers say the new water year that started Oct. 1 is already off to an above average start, with the area two inches of precipitation ahead of where we would normally be. 
8 years ago

FanX files motion to avoid legal bills

FanX, a comic and pop culture convention based in Salt Lake City, is asking an appeals court in California to step in and prevent them from having to pay the legal bills of their opponents in a trademark lawsuit. 
8 years ago

Frontrunner train collides with minivan in North Salt Lake

A man in a minivan suffered just minor injuries in the collision with the Frontrunner train.
8 years ago

KSL traffic reporter weathering Hurricane Michael

A KSL Newsradio traffic reporter is riding out Hurricane Michael with family members in Florida, a decision he now says he regrets.
8 years ago

Potholes, weather cause big traffic headaches

Commuters faced major headaches in virtually every direction along the Wasatch Front on Wednesday morning, as rain, snow and potholes combined with accidents to snarl traffic. 
8 years ago

Election Day 2018 deadlines: what you need to know

With Election Day 2018 now just four weeks away, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018, is the last day to register to vote by mail. But if you miss that mark, you still have opportunities to register before the votes are counted. 
8 years ago

Pressure cooker blast burns two-year-old

A mom in Burley, Idaho, says she may never use a pressure cooker again after hers exploded while cooking a roast, severely burning her two-year-old. 
8 years ago

Man sues utility over electric shock

A Utah man is suing Rocky Mountain Power, claiming he suffered an electric shock near Willard Bay even though he never touched a power line. 
8 years ago

Church to increase food donations to charity

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is planning to increase food donations to community charities by more than 20 million pounds (9 million kilograms) annually over the next several years.
8 years ago

Voter registration drives begin in earnest

Elections officials in Utah and across the country are launching their biggest pushes yet for voter registration, with just over a month to go until Election Day. 
8 years ago

Police investigate WVC murder, Midvale car chase

Police are investigating whether a car chase through Midvale may be connected to a deadly shooting and murder in West Valley City. 
8 years ago