Kelsey Earl

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Kelsey Earl is a former digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio.

One Utah man’s journey to spread endoscopy awareness

After the passing of his wife, one Utah man decided to spread endoscopy awareness.
2 years ago

Soon you’ll have to make a reservation to get into Arches National Park

Arches National Park plans to start using a temporary reservation system in 2022 because of the increasing number of visitors to the park.
2 years ago

Sandy man arrested after allegedly killing his wife

Police are on scene of a domestic violence shooting at  477 East 11335 South in Sandy. 
2 years ago

2 dead, 5 injured after tornado hits Arkansas nursing home

At least two people were killed Friday night when a reported tornado ripped through an Arkansas nursing home, and emergency crews in southern Illinois were also responding to reports of injuries at an Amazon warehouse after a roof collapsed amid storms there.
2 years ago

BYU student creates 3D campus map from tens of thousands of photos

BYU student creates 3D campus map during the pandemic.
2 years ago

Court rejects Trump’s efforts to keep records from 1/6 panel

A federal appeals court has ruled against an effort by former President Donald Trump to shield documents from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
2 years ago

Chief scientist at Utah Lab helps identify Omicron in Utah

The Chief Scientist at a Utah lab helped spot the Omicron variant in Utah.
2 years ago

Colorado supermarket shooting suspect incompetent for trial

A judge on Friday ordered 22-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa to be treated at the state mental hospital to see if he can be made well enough to face prosecution.
2 years ago

Utah’s Hogle Zoo introduces new Amur tiger, Sasha

Sasha, an Amur tiger from Kansas, is making herself at home in the Asian Highlands exhibit at Utah's Hogle Zoo. About 500 Amur tigers live in the wild.
2 years ago

Charges weighed for Michigan shooting suspect’s parents

A prosecutor considering criminal charges against the parents of a boy accused of killing four students at a Michigan school says their actions went “far beyond negligence”.
2 years ago

New US travel rules: What you need to know about the changes prompted by Omicron

The Biden administration rolled out controversial travel bans on arrivals from eight nations in southern Africa. Travelers found themselves unexpectedly stranded. And now US officials have said they will be tightening travel regulations again.
2 years ago

Humane Society of Utah warns of the canine distemper virus

Local animal officials are warning the public to vaccinate their puppies and avoid wildlife after seeing a rise in the canine distemper virus.
2 years ago

Justice Dept. to prioritize prosecuting violence on flights

Attorney General Merrick Garland is directing U.S. attorneys across the nation to swiftly prioritize prosecution of federal crimes that happen on commercial flights.
2 years ago

New lawsuit filed on behalf of more than 280 Astroworld Festival concertgoers

A new lawsuit has been filed on behalf of more than 280 Astroworld Festival concertgoers, the Thomas J. Henry Law firm announced in a news release Thursday.
3 years ago

Denver suburb to pay $15M to settle Elijah McClain lawsuit

The Denver suburb of Aurora has agreed to pay $15 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the parents of Elijah McClain, a Black man who died after suburban Denver police stopped him on the street and put him in a neck hold two years ago.
3 years ago

Two crashes on Lakeview Parkway in Provo, two dead

Provo police responded to two separate crashes on Lakeview Parkway, including one head-on collision that killed two people.
3 years ago

Rollover closes Guardsman Pass for hours

A commercial vehicle experienced brake issues while traveling on Guardsman Pass, leading to a gravel spill. Brake complications led to the vehicle tipping over.
3 years ago

Rittenhouse jury deliberates for third day without a verdict

The jury at Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial has completed a third day of deliberations without reaching a verdict.
3 years ago

Book banning? Email prompts Utah district to pull titles from high school libraries

At least nine books have been removed from four high school libraries after a parent shared concern over information learned on social media.
3 years ago

White House: 10% of kids have been vaccinated in 1st 2 weeks

The White House says about 10% of eligible kids aged 5 to 11 have received a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine since its approval for their age group two weeks ago.
3 years ago

2 men set to be cleared in the 1965 killing of Malcolm X

A nearly two-year-long re-investigation found that authorities withheld evidence favorable to the defense in the trial.
3 years ago

Salt Lake City Mayor announces ‘Choose SLC’ Winter Market

Salt Lake City Mayor Mendenhall announces kick-off of 'Choose SLC' event as a reminder to shop local.
3 years ago

Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee says she was pepper-sprayed in a racist attack

Olympic medalist Suni Lee claims she was a victim to a racist attack in Los Angeles with pepper-spray.
3 years ago

SR-9 through Zion National Park re-opens after rock fall

State Route 9 has re-opened after rocks slid onto the Zion National Park highway around 4 o'clock this afternoon.
3 years ago