Is chronic absenteeism in students as bad as we think it is?
Chronic absenteeism in students has been a rising issue in schools, but is it as bad as we've heard it is?2 years ago
Man dies in industrial accident at Bluffdale concrete plant
Officials in Bluffdale said the accident victim was dead when they arrived at the concrete supplier.2 years ago
Only 12% of Utah women report sexual assault, DA’s Office says
The Utah District Attorney's Office said for every 100 Utah women who are sexually assaulted, 88 of them won't report it.2 years ago
Unaffordable childcare plagues Utah families
Childcare in Utah is becoming unaffordable for many Utah parents as costs for care are outpacing inflation.2 years ago
Park City group disappointed in UDOT’s wildlife crossing decision
A Park City advocacy group spent years trying to convince the Utah Department of Transportation to build a wildlife crossing on SR 224, between Kimball Junction and Park City. Now they are trying to figure out why UDOT decided to nix the idea.2 years ago
Drug shortages in Utah pharmacies leave many without medication
Utah's pharmacies grapple with drug shortages. According to a recent study, Utah is the fourth highest in the country for drug shortages.2 years ago
American Fork third-grade teacher transforms classroom into Hogwarts
An American Fork third-grade teacher is well-known for transforming his classroom into his own version of Harry Potter's Hogwarts.2 years ago
Sexual assault helpline for Native American communities launched in Utah
The helpline is intended as a starting point from which to build trust between the Native communities of Utah and the state.2 years ago
Former Utahn sentenced for disguising fentanyl as oxycodone and selling it
A former Utahn responsible for killing two of his classmates by disguising fentanyl as oxycodone will serve prison time.2 years ago
Utah Rush, state’s only competition-level wheelchair basketball team, going for gold
The Utah Rush is made up of students ages 14 to 18. The National Wheelchair Basketball Championship Tournament begins April 5 in Virginia.2 years ago
Layton nurse saves teen with CPR, asks others to watch for helping opportunities
A nurse from Layton Intermountain saw a young man that needed help, and sprang into action.2 years ago
Police explain why it took so long to arrest suspect in several intentional hit-and-runs
Police believe a suspect in several intentional hit-and-runs' first attack was months ago. What took them so long to charge him?2 years ago
WATCH: Exclusive video shows woman survives Salt Lake City hit and run
KSL NewsRadio has exclusively obtained footage of a Salt Lake City hit-and-run, where a woman was struck while out for a run in the Avenues.2 years ago
Red Cross Giving Day supports those in need
The Red Cross Giving Day takes place on on Wed. March 27, 2024 and aims to bring in community donations for those in need.2 years ago
Fewer people moving to Utah means slower economic growth
Utah's economic growth has slowed, with the Department of Workforce Services revealing fewer people are migrating to Utah than years prior.2 years ago
Salt Lake City sees a spike in women-owned businesses
women-owned business startups in Salt Lake City soared by 26 percent in 2023, while the national average stands at 17%.2 years ago
Salt Lake City secures record amount of affordable housing funding
A record a record $17.7 million in funding has been secured to go towards affordable housing in Salt Lake City.2 years ago
Salt Lake City to host Golden Age Games
Salt Lake City will host the National Veterans Golden Age Games where vets from across the country will gather, train, compete and connect.2 years ago
Front license plates could be a thing of the past
SALT LAKE CITY — Thanks to a new bill, Utah will get rid of front license plates on personal vehicles as soon as next year. The change means reduced fees unless you order a custom plate. Front plates will still be required on commercial vehicles. The bill’s sponsor, state Republican Sen. Dan McCay, said the […]2 years ago
UDOT unveils traffic alleviation plan for Spanish Fork
UDOT released its latest findings on its plan to alleviate traffic issues in Spanish Fork.2 years ago
The hunt for child care in the summer has begun in Utah
Summer camps in Utah, along with other childcare options, might be in high demand this year amid a childcare shortage.2 years ago
Navajo Nation left wondering why funding continually denied
The Navajo Nation is asking why their request for funding for a road has been denied for the last 15 years.3 years ago
Veterans can soon sign up for the largest-ever expansion of VA health benefits
On March 5, vets who served in a combat zone, beginning with the Vietnam war, can directly enroll in VA healthcare.3 years ago