Former Producer/Reporter

Kelli Pierce

Kelli Pierce is a former producer of Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson and reporter for KSL NewsRadio.

Nanny accused of abusing 5-month-old girls turns herself in

Police say 20-year-old McKenna Newell was caught on a nanny cam abusing twin five-month-old girls while their parents were at work.
8 years ago

Furloughed federal workers have to repay unemployment benefits

2,100 federal workers in Utah collected more than $2 million total during the shutdown and now have 45 days to repay. They can appeal.
8 years ago

Medicaid replacement bill passes committee despite protests

If passed by the full Senate, the so-called "bridge plan" would expand Medicaid to those earning $12,000 a year. But it also imposes enrollment caps.
8 years ago

Governor Herbert doesn’t rule out third term

Utah Governor Gary Herbert isn't ruling out a third term as governor in a change from his previous statements.
8 years ago

Revamped cold case database aims to help with unsolved cases

The Utah Department of Public Safety has overhauled the Cold Case Database website to help law enforcement solve crimes three years old or older.
8 years ago

Romney is president of a secret society in Washington

Sen. Mitt Romney has been named president of the Washington Alfalfa Club - a secret society that includes politicians, business leaders, and billionaires.
8 years ago

Washington City teen arrested in woman’s heroin overdose

A Washington City teenager has been arrested on accusations of negligent homicide after admitting he gave heroin to a woman who overdosed.
8 years ago

Utah lawmakers look to clear the air with pilot program

SALT LAKE CITY – Some Utah lawmakers want to start a $1 million pilot program that would provide free train tickets during bad air days. Salt Lake City State Representative Joel Briscoe says the program, which private companies could donate to, would also pay for public education campaigns to encourage people to work from home […]
8 years ago

Fatal crash in South Jordan leads to arrest

A man has been arrested after South Jordan Police say he caused a drunk driving crash that killed a woman.
8 years ago

Would a border wall stop Utah’s gang problem?

Much of the debate over building a border security wall or fence centers on whether it would prevent drug trafficking and gang violence.
8 years ago

Mild flu widespread in Utah, health officials say

A mild flu strain is spreading throughout Utah, but health officials say it's so mild, many of those afflicted are still going to work, school or church. 
8 years ago

IRS workers in Ogden to head back to work unpaid

337 IRS workers in Utah have been recalled as the agency launches a contingency plan to make sure tax refunds are processed on time.
8 years ago

Sea lion at Hogle recovering after eating sock

The zoo says in a Facebook post that animals like their sea lion can die from eating foreign objects and that staff can help you find your items no matter how small.
8 years ago

Boyfriend arrested in fatal stabbing in South Salt Lake

Police have arrested a man they say fatally stabbed his girlfriend inside his family's apartment in South Salt Lake. Her identity has not been released.
8 years ago

Shoppers help victims of the Fashion Place Mall Shooting

Police say fellow shoppers rushed to help the victims who were struck by bullets in a mall shooting Sunday, using a belt as a tourniquet.
8 years ago

Lee, Romney reintroduce act to prevent monument surprises

Sen. Mike Lee and Sen. Mitt Romney are co-sponsoring a bill to prevent presidents from creating another new national monument or park without congressional or state approval.
8 years ago

Utah birth rate on the decline, but still better than average

Utah was one of only two states that had a birth rate above so-called replacement rates, meaning there are enough births to maintain the current population.
8 years ago

Cove development faces opposition in Hurricane City

The plan to bring a Disneyland-style development with an old west feel to Hurricane City is running into some opposition.
8 years ago

Deputy saves couple, pets from burning home

A Weber County deputy is being credited with saving a couple who didn't even know their home was on fire. 
8 years ago

Catholic Community Services helping those in Ogden affected by shutdown

OGDEN – Catholic Community Services in Ogden is handing out food to federal workers affected by the partial government shutdown. The organization says they want to make sure no one goes hungry during it. All workers have to do is bring federal ID or a current pay stub Tuesday-Thursday from 9-11 a.m. Director for Catholic […]
8 years ago