Former Digital Content Producer

Elizabeth Weiler

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

Street racer ends up in handcuffs

Police estimated the two street racers to be traveling around 70 mph, over 30 mph of the speed limit in the given area.
4 years ago

Companies around Utah offer free Thanksgiving meals and more

The Miller Foundation, Crossroads Urban Center, and Ken Garff are all offering Thanksgiving meals and other services for Thanksgiving.
4 years ago

If you’re a veteran, get your free Thanksgiving meal

Utah's veterans are receiving a complementary Thanksgiving meal courtesy of the Ken Garff company and employees.
4 years ago

When are ski resorts opening in Utah?

SALT LAKE CITY — Winter is well underway in the beehive state. With an arctic front coming in, ski resorts across Utah are pushing up their opening days.  Although many mountains and ski resorts have not seen high totals of snow, you an still ride on man-made powder.  If you’re heading to the mountain today […]
4 years ago

Man steals electric motorcycles from U-Haul, prompting long police chase

Jesse Salmon is suspected of crashing into a St. George U-Haul location, stealing electric motorcycles, and fleeing from police.
4 years ago

Suspects identified after burglary at church meeting house 

Damage caused during the burglary of the church meetinghouse is extensive according to an official in the Perry Utah Stake Presidency.
4 years ago

Lagoon announces new rollercoaster ‘Primordial”

Utah's Lagoon Amusement Park is adding another rollercoaster, Primordial, to its roster and it will be ready to ride this upcoming 2023 season.
4 years ago

Advocacy group asking Utah Legislature to help fund teen centers across the state

The Policy Project is hoping to implement teen centers across all Utah schools. The organization is calling on the Utah Legislature to help.
4 years ago

Utah welcomes new house members in both parties

There are three new party members in both the Utah House and Senate, and a full female line-up in the Utah Democrat's leadership.
4 years ago

One man in jail after allegedly tailgating an unmarked police car

Police said the driver pulled up alongside the officer, yelled profanities, and pointed a firearm.
4 years ago

Three brothers still missing out of American Fork

Three brothers are still missing after leaving their home over two weeks ago on Oct. 29.
4 years ago

Controlled burns happening across the state, officials advise

Across Utah controlled burns are occurring with piles of burning brush. Before reporting a wildfire, confirm that it isn't a controlled burn.
4 years ago

For some states, this year’s elections are historically diverse

SALT LAKE CITY — From either end of the country, history is being made as more diverse candidates are winning elections and positions in politics.  Diversity in east coast state elections Along the east coast, Massachusetts championed a new governor. Not only is Maura Healey the first woman to hold the position, but she is also […]
4 years ago

Ogden man accused of stealing what he sold to a pawn shop

Police documents show the suspect admitted that he stole and pawned the trailer and that he already had warrants for his arrest.
4 years ago

Davis School District projected to receive bonds, but votes are close

As of Wednesday morning, some 52,969 Davis County voters had approved the issuance of bonds, while 41,044 did not. 
4 years ago

So far, most Salt Lake County voters have approved the open space bond

The parks, trails, and open spaces bond, according to the Salt Lake City website, will continue to enhance the public lands system.
4 years ago

Evan McMullin concedes Senate race to Mike Lee

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s highly contentious and expensive Senate race has its winner.  After arguably the most popular Utah race began counting votes, Sen. Mike Lee appeared to be in the lead.  It wasn’t until numbers were just over an hour into being counted that Evan McMullin conceded the race last night. Sen. Lee […]
4 years ago

GOP candidates keeping their jobs

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s Republican congressmen will all keep their jobs.  It seemed as if Blake Moore, Chris Stewart, John Curtis and Burgess Owens barely broke a sweat last night as they soared to victory in their respective districts. Moore swept past his opponent leading Democrat Rick Jones by 40%. The other three congressmen […]
4 years ago

Lottery officials announce winning numbers for record Powerball jackpot

Originally Published: 08 NOV 22 04:59 ET Updated: 08 NOV 22 10:14 ET     (CNN) — Officials have finally announced the winning numbers for the record $2.04 billion Powerball lottery jackpot after Monday night’s drawing was delayed when one of the 48 participating lotteries needed more time to complete the necessary protocols. The winning numbers, which […]
4 years ago

Avalanche watch: considerable danger along the Wasatch Front

SALT LAKE CITY — Considerable avalanche danger is present on the Wasatch Front as more snow enters the mountains.  Although few ski resorts have opened for the winter, some are already closing their uphill travel.  The Utah Avalanche Center said human triggered avalanches are likely to occur and natural ones are also possible.  Utah’s expecting […]
4 years ago

Neutrinos: How they might explain the ends of the universe

The emission of neutrinos offers scientists explanations of the universe by observing their source. New emissions are making history.
4 years ago

SLCPD joins other Utah agencies on TikTok

The Salt Lake City Police Department has joined TikTok. SLCPD plans to use it to inform, recruit and make its community laugh.
4 years ago

Ogden School District adds more schools to no cost-meals program

Ogden school district will now provide no-cost meals for every school in the district for the rest of the 2023 school year.
4 years ago

U of U works to be the leading institution for Native students with scholarship

SALT LAKE CITY — The University of Utah is now offering a four-year Native Student scholarship.  The program, the first of its kind for the U of U, offers a twofold outcome by adding to an ever-growing student population. Additionally, it confirms the University’s commitment to supporting tribal communities in Utah.  Although the program is […]
4 years ago