Digital Content Producer

Devin Oldroyd

Devin Oldroyd is a digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio. You can reach them at doldroyd@ksl.com.

Should Pride clothing be in the kid’s section?

Target has fallen out of favor with many loud voices over its Pride line of clothing. Should Pride clothing be in the kid's section?
3 years ago

Completed host questionnaire brings Utah closer to hosting another Olympics

This questionnaire is a requirement from the International Olympic Committee. So, what kind of questions does it ask?
3 years ago

Video: Sugar House man notices sinkhole of “unknown depth” in front yard, at a loss for solutions

After finding a "depression" in his front lawn, a Sugar House local believes his house may be on a massive sinkhole of an "unknown depth."
3 years ago

What to know about hiking trails and campgrounds this Memorial Day weekend

As Utah has warms up, snow is melting in the canyons. What does this mean for hiking trails and campgrounds as we near Memorial Day weekend?
3 years ago

Video: Flooding damages Nebo Loop in Payson Canyon, roadway currently “impassable”

Flooding continues to cause issues on roads. A new video out of the Nebo Loop shows how the water has taken a toll in Payson Canyon.
3 years ago

Despite wet spring, Utah not completely in the clear for wildfires

SALT LAKE CITY — Despite the extremely wet winter and spring that’s hit the Beehive State, we’re still not completely safe from wildfires this summer. North Tooele Fire District spokesperson Jon Smith joined Jeff Caplan’s Afternoon News to give Utahns an idea of what to expect this summer. “We’re going to see a lot of […]
3 years ago

Small plane crashes into Spanish Fork Airport hangar, no injuries

A small plane crashed into a hangar at the Spanish Fork Airport Sunday afternoon. Both occupants of the plane were uninjured.
3 years ago

UDOT using heavy machinery to help clear rivers allowing water to flow

UDOT crews are using some heavy machinery to try and clear rivers near bridges to ensure the water can flow under them instead of over.
3 years ago

Author accused of poisoning husband owed more than $2 million according to police

Police say the Kamas author accused of poisoning her husband owed more than $2 million. This comes from court documents filed Thursday.
3 years ago

Ballpark NEXT: The future of Smith’s Ballpark and the Ballpark community

To help decide what should be done with the Smith's Ballpark, the city is hosting a contest called Ballpark NEXT.
3 years ago

Should Trader Joe’s come to Kaysville?

Should Trader Joe’s come to Kaysville? Kaysville Mayor Tamara Tran and City Council Member John Adams think so.
3 years ago

New domestic violence shelter coming to Tooele thanks to South Valley Services

Tooele is getting a new domestic violence shelter. South Valley Services has acquired a Tooele-based domestic violence shelter.
3 years ago

What is law enforcement’s role in monitoring social media posts?

An alleged gunman who killed eight in Texas left behind alarming social media posts. should law enforcement have seen this tragedy coming?
3 years ago

The potential issues of pornography use and pornography addiction

Are there risks when it comes to pornography use? Assistant Professor and Licensed Clinician at BYU Adam Fisher answers a few questions.
3 years ago

Can police prove a DUI without a chemical sobriety test?

Can police prove a DUI without a chemical sobriety test? According to KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas, yes. He tells us how police go about doing this.
3 years ago

The benefits and challenges of building a home on the mountainside

After multiple homes in Draper were swept away in a landslide, many people may be wondering why would anyone build a home on the mountainside.
3 years ago

Wet soil making Utah’s ground too soft for some trees, expert gives guidance

With the Beehive State receiving an abnormal amount of precipitation, our soil is wetter than ever. So wet that some trees can't stay standing.
3 years ago

How old is too old to serve in politics?

With many U.S. leaders being well into their senior years, there is a question of how old is too old to serve in politics.
3 years ago

Utah’s Hogle Zoo hosting “Party for the Planet,” among other conservation efforts

Utah’s Hogle Zoo is holding a "Party for the Planet" this Saturday to celebrate Earth Day. Conservationist Tori Bird with the Hogle Zoo shares details.
3 years ago

Crews rescue man trapped in trench at construction site

Spanish Fork police spent hours working to free a man trapped in a trench in Spanish Fork Tuesday morning.
3 years ago

Gov. Cox declares state of emergency due to floods across the state

SALT LAKE CITY — Gov. Spencer Cox declared a state of emergency Tuesday due to flooding and dangerous conditions across the state. According to a press release, these dangerous conditions include flooding, avalanches, landslides, rockslides and mudslides. “We’re incredibly grateful for the moisture we’ve received this winter, but the extra rain and hefty snowpack present […]
3 years ago

What we can learn from the 2011 severe flooding in Weber County

Former Weber County Commissioner  Carry Gibson shares insight into what Utahns should be watching for as they prepare for more flooding.
3 years ago

How burn scars contribute to flooding

A contributing factor to where water flows is the burn scars in the mountains. Tooele County Emergency Services Director Bucky Whitehouse joined Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News Thursday to shed some light on what this means as snow melts and water flows.
3 years ago

Could Utah get a new passport processing center?

Utah’s congressional delegation has petitioned for the state to get its own passport processing center, but will it actually happen?
3 years ago