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.

2018 one of the most destructive years for fires

2018 will go down as one of the most destructive years in over a decade for fires in the state of Utah, with 370 structures destroyed.
8 years ago

Voluntary evacuations lifted in Herriman

A small brush fire southwest of Herriman prompted a voluntary evacuation order for some residents, Unified Fire Authority officials said Saturday.
8 years ago

“Prehab,” not rehab, may be key to opioid crisis

A top Trump administration health official says our best hope for curbing the opioid crisis may lie in the concept of "prehab," or helping people avoid addiction in the first place, rather than rehabilitation after the fact. 
8 years ago

Crimewatch: the Murder of Sherry Black

Investigators hope new exposure from KSL Newsradio's Crimewatch and a $250,000 reward will help lead to information that solves the cold case murder of Sherry Black. 
8 years ago

Two charged in Utah e-mail scam, FBI says

Two people are facing federal bank fraud charges after authorities say they targeted a Utah business in an e-mail scam. 
8 years ago

Navigating the new school year with ADHD

Psychologists say the beginning of a school year can be especially stressful for kids with ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and their parents, as they wonder how new teachers will work with the child. 
8 years ago

Utah lawmaker rushing to fix ID problem

A Utah lawmaker is drafting a bill to allow the state to make new driver licenses, because an ID from Utah may not be enough to get you through airport security in the near future. 
8 years ago

Romney: Gov’t needs to prevent wildfires

In a new essay, Mitt Romney is calling the government's failure to prevent wildfires across the American West "unarguable."
8 years ago

FBI agents fight crimes against children

An elite group of FBI agents takes on child predators in an attempt to make sure all children are safe online or on the playground. 
8 years ago

Three-alarm fire above Capitol under control

Crews are on the scene of a three-alarm fire, burning in the foothills above the Utah State Capitol building Tuesday.
8 years ago

Missionary falls to death in Australia

The LDS church confirms a missionary from West Haven, Utah, died after he slipped and fell from a cliff in Australia. 
8 years ago

WMDs: the FBI’s role in preventing attacks here at home

While you might think of Weapons of Mass Destruction, or WMDs, as something soldiers look for overseas, the reality is, they are used right here in the United States and even in the FBI Salt Lake City Division, which covers Utah, Idaho and Montana.
8 years ago

Russia, China both continue to pose threat, expert says

The agent who heads up the counter-intelligence unit for the FBI Salt Lake City Division says Russia and China still very much continue to pose a threat to national security and to businesses, even in Utah. 
8 years ago

Police: Daybreak woman made up assault story

Police now say a woman who claimed she was assaulted in her Daybreak home by a door-to-door salesman made the story up.
8 years ago

Amazon crashes on “Prime Day”

Apparently unable to cope with the onslaught of online shoppers looking for deals, Amazon.com appears to have crashed in the midst of its highly-anticipated "Prime Day." 
8 years ago

Sandy’s interim chief lands the full-time job

The man who's been serving as interim police chief in Sandy will get to keep the job long term. 
8 years ago

Russian nationals charged in Mueller probe

A grand jury has returned indictments in the investigation of 2016 election interference against 12 Russian nationals, all intelligence officers. 
8 years ago

When the FBI investigates violent crimes

Most of the time, violent crimes fall under the jurisdiction of state and local officials. However, the FBI gets involved in certain cases, such as kidnappings and bank robberies, and with violent crimes committed in Indian Country. 
8 years ago

Under the gun: how the FBI trains for split-second decisions

FBI agents go through firearms training and qualification at least four times a year, including role-playing scenarios of the worst possible cases.
8 years ago

Quid pro quo: the FBI’s role in public corruption probes

The Latin phrase, quid pro quo, features prominently in FBI investigations into potential cases of public corruption.
8 years ago

Retired FBI agent details his years of undercover work

For the first time, a retired special agent is talking about his more than 20 years of work in undercover cases for the FBI.
8 years ago

FBI Confidential explores undercover program

The FBI's undercover program is the focus of the next two episodes of FBI Confidential, as host Sheryl Worsley learns how, when and why agents pretend to be someone they're not.
8 years ago

FBI Confidential: hate crimes know no boundaries

One of the FBI's chief concerns is investigating violations of civil rights, those basic rights all of us have, guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. 
8 years ago

FBI Confidential: Evidence Response Team

Real-life crime scene investigation is nothing like what you see on TV, according to the man in charge of the FBI Salt Lake City Division's Evidence Response Team.
8 years ago