Former Producer/Reporter

Kelli Pierce

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

What happens after you drop your ballot off in Utah?

What happens to your ballot after you drop it off in Utah? There's a specific process that ensures your vote counts and every i is dotted and t crossed.
6 years ago

West Valley City Police release several K9 videos

West Valley City Police released videos while explaining why they use K9 units, the rules around K9 use, and cases where someone needed medical care.
6 years ago

Who will win the presidential race on November 3rd? It’s anyone’s guess

Political analysts across the country are not sure who will win the presidential race on November 3rd. Regardless of who wins, they all think that it will be close.  
6 years ago

Door at Utah Department of Health office in Millcreek shot with pellet gun

Unified Police reported a glass door at the Utah Department of Health office in Millcreek was shot out with a pellet gun overnight Thursday. 
6 years ago

Is fear of violence after election day overblown?

At the end of a contentious political campaigning season, people are nervous that there could be violence after the election, is there a reason to worry?
6 years ago

How in person voting works in different counties along the Wasatch

Both Utah and Davis counties are printing replacement paper ballots for those who wish to vote in person where there are also drop boxes available.
6 years ago

Provo City School District schools move to mostly in-person classes

Middle schools and high schools in the Provo City School District will be moving to mostly in person classes starting in November. 
6 years ago

Salt Lake City School District looks at COVID-19 infections in schools

SALT LAKE CITY – The Salt Lake City School District has held most of its classes online since March because of the high number of COVID-19 infections in both the city and county.  But board members seem to be looking into whether more in-person classes can be held safely.  Dr. Adam Hersh, the pediatric infectious […]
6 years ago

Area near Hill Air Force Base brings defense tech jobs to northern Utah

LAYTON, Utah – Northrup Grumman is bringing at least 2,250 defense tech jobs to the area near Hill Air Force Base in northern Utah.  As of now, only about 40% of those jobs will go to Utahns. The state is looking to increase that number as it projects the area could grow faster than Silicon […]
6 years ago

Utah lawmakers consider changes to stalking laws

Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and victims' advocates, are asking for minor changes to the stalking laws in Utah to clarify and show a pattern of behavior.
6 years ago

BYU Police fight to keep certification in appeal hearing

An appeal hearing was held on Monday to help determine if the BYU Police should keep their certification, continuing an ongoing battle since 2019
6 years ago

How Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination process is unique…and isn’t

Senators are set to vote Monday on the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court. 
6 years ago

Lauren McCluskey Memorial Walk brings attention to domestic violence

Friends and family of Lauren McCluske raised awareness about domestic violence during The Lauren McCluskey Memorial Walk at the school. 
6 years ago

Alcohol poisoning, fentanyl use rises in Utah during pandemic

A recent analysis by the AP shows the US is on track to have more overdose deaths in 2020 than ever before. While it's not as bad in Utah, addiction experts are still concerned. 
6 years ago

Utah County, Provo drop mask mandate–but masks still required most places

Utah County has decided to drop its mask mandate for now...but masks are still required in most public spaces.
6 years ago

2nd Congressional District candidates debate healthcare, COVID-19, Supreme Court

Healthcare, the environment, and the government's response to COVID-19 were all hot topics at the 2nd Congressional District debate Monday night. 
6 years ago

Homeless? Moved? Inactive? You can still vote in Utah’s election

Utah residents who are homeless or have switched addresses can still vote in the upcoming election. But elections officials say, like inactive voters who want to change their status, they'll need to speak up so they can get their mail-in ballots.
6 years ago

Bingham High School to temporarily move online because of COVID-19

The Jordan School Board voted to move Bingham High School to online learning for three days due to increasing COVID-19 cases on campus. 
6 years ago

Davis County man finds two ballots in his mailbox

Elections officials say, although mistakes like getting two ballots are rare, it's a good reminder to call them if something looks off. 
6 years ago

Truckers ask UDOT to fix lanes on I-15 after near miss

A dashcam video of a car almost hitting a semi truck on I-15 in Lehi has some truck drivers asking the Utah Department of Transportation to fix lane striping issues in the area. 
6 years ago

South Salt Lake residents question if former police officers should sit on civilian review board

Residents in South Salt Lake voiced their opinions for and against allowing former police officers should sit on a new civilian review board.
6 years ago

Orem woman’s eviction notice goes viral

A young woman in Orem claims she is being evicted from her apartment because of a mental health issue. A copy of the eviction notice has gone viral on social media, with many people now upset at the landlord. 
6 years ago

Doctor urges Utahns again not to skip surgeries, medical appointments

When COVID-19 first appeared in Utah earlier this year, medical systems delayed non-essential surgeries and nervous patients stayed away from their appointments. Now, doctors are urging people to come back into the office. 
6 years ago

Backers, opponents of Amendment G make their case ahead of the election

One of the issues that will be found on Utahn's Ballots this year will be whether or not to amend the Utah Constitution as it relates to school funding.
6 years ago