Former Digital Content Producer

Elizabeth Weiler

Elizabeth Weiler is a former digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio.

Salt Lake City ranks near the top of beauty-obsessed cities

StyleSeat beauty blog examined business listings for its study. Based on those numbers (and ratings) Salt Lake City came in at No. 2.
4 years ago

Famous bull rider killed in domestic incident

SALT LAKE CITY —  Famous bull rider Demetrius Allen is dead after being shot and killed by his girlfriend at a Salt Lake City apartment.  Known as Ouncie Mitchell by his fans, Professional Bull Riders Commissioner described him as a talented cowboy and a familiar face on the Velocity Tour. Although Ouncie got his nickname […]
4 years ago

One man murdered at Salt Lake apartment

An investigation into a domestic violence related homicide is underway after a man was shot at an apartment complex in Salt Lake City.
4 years ago

A break from the smoke (and bad air quality) with this week’s rain

Rain will refresh everything, including Utah's air quality, and meteorologists say we have the chance for several days of rain this week.
4 years ago

Where to watch this weekend’s harvest moon

The harvest moon will be visible in Utah tonight, and the state offers a variety of spots for Utahns to see the moon from.
4 years ago

Geographical Utah sites are being renamed

SALT LAKE CITY — Soon, you might not recognize the names of several geographic sites in Utah because their new names have been approved. Along with 50 sites in Utah, the U.S. Board on Georgraphic Names approved name changes for almost 650 locations across the United States. One of the changes will come in Utah […]
4 years ago

Southern Utah University to offer defense class for credits

The Elizabeth Smart Foundation and Southern Utah University partner to offer a one-credit hour self-defense skills course for students.
4 years ago

Major water leak and water outage affecting Veterans Affairs buildings

Students, staff and patients will not be able to wash hands or flush toilets until the repairs are done at the Veterans Affairs buildings.
4 years ago

Are Utah parents satisfied with their work and child care balance?

Most Utah parents are happy with their work and childcare balance, but they' wouldn't mind if employers offered a few more options.
4 years ago

One lane of eastbound I-80 now open through Parleys Canyon after wildfire

Traffic delays remain on eastbound I-80 through Parleys Canyon after a vehicle fire grew into a grass fire near East Canyon, though one eastbound lane is open.
4 years ago

Brother of murdered Idaho siblings now faces his own accusations

The son of Lori Vallow Daybell is now in jail, accused of domestic violence and sexual assault. Colby Ryan's name may not be familiar to you now but it's about to be.
4 years ago

Schools closing early in the Tooele School District, due to heat

Today and tomorrow, Sept. 6 and 7, West Elementary and Settlement Canyon Elementary will release students early.
4 years ago

Live On Utah offering free suicide prevention courses

A suicide prevention course is being made available by Live On Uta. The courses are held as part of Suicide Awareness Month, which takes place in September.
4 years ago

Victim in Clearfield shooting arrives at Davis hospital in critical condition

A shooting in a Clearfield cemetery left one man in critical condition. Police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident to contact them.
4 years ago

How to protect your animals in the heatwave

Our animals are not immune to the repercussions of recent record-breaking temperatures in Utah.
4 years ago

California phasing out gas vehicles in climate change fight

Both the state and federal government are spending billions to build more chargers along public roadways, at apartment complexes and elsewhere to give people more charging options.
4 years ago

Trial date given to man who killed West Jordan teen in April

The trial of Mason Ohms is scheduled for December. Ohms is accused of hitting and killing a teen boy while under the influence.
4 years ago

Summer isn’t over: record breaking heat in Utah this week

The triple-digit temperatures aren't over. In fact the National Weather Service expect at least three triple-digit days this week.
4 years ago

Little leaguer continues to make progress, prepares for return to Utah

Easton Oliverson is returning home to Utah after multiple surgeries. Oliverson fell from a bunked which resulted in head trauma.
4 years ago

Salt Lake City to host a benefit for Huntington’s Disease

Huntington's Disease Society of America will have a walk and 5K run at Sugar House Park this Saturday morning.
4 years ago

Scorpions thrive after southern Utah’s recent rainstorms

SAINT GEORGE, Utah — Residents in Saint George are seeing more scorpions during monsoon season.  The arthropods appear to be popping up more and more down South. Southern Utah University Biology Professor Bill Heyborne tells St. George News scorpions tend to burrow underground to hide from the daytime sun, but, during monsoon season, they tend […]
4 years ago

Bomb threat at University of Utah

SALT LAKE CITY —  A student has been arrested in relation the bomb threat on University of Utah’s campus.  By 7 a.m. this morning the Spencer Fox Eccles Business building was cleared by police and K-9 units.  The reports came in at 1:12 a.m., when a student saw the threat on social media. No bombs […]
4 years ago

Child protection prosecutor arrested for child porn

Utah County Sheriff's Department got a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children earlier this month.
4 years ago

Emergency boil order for Stockton

STOCKTON, Utah- The small town of Stockton is under a boil order after the town’s emergency pump failed, creating the risk of sediment from the Jacob City Fire burn scar making it’s way into the water supply.  The fire burned around 4,000 acres in Soldier Canyon, which is where the town gets a lot of […]
4 years ago