Lindsay Aerts

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Lindsay Aerts is a former anchor, reporter and producer for KSL NewsRadio. She moved to KSL TV in 2023. You can reach her at laerts@ksl.com.

Drop box surveillance installed by Utah clerks, but questions remain

Questions around drop box surveillance in Utah involve privacy, getting permission to install the cameras, and what happens to the video.
2 years ago

House Speaker Brad Wilson claims there is pornography in Utah schools

Utah's Speaker of the House, Brad Wilson, is claiming there is pornography in Utah school libraries.
2 years ago

Summit Academy High School locked down after series of unrelated events

Summit Academy High School was put on lockdown Tuesday afternoon after two Instagram posts from students posing with guns were discovered.
2 years ago

Utah non-profit to bring soccer to Ukrainian refugees

Utah non-profit Refugee Soccer will deliver soccer balls to Ukrainian children displaced by the war, aiming to provide refugees with a healthy diversion.
2 years ago

SLC students hold walkouts in response to Roe v. Wade

Student walkouts took place Thursday at three Salt Lake City high schools. The students were protesting the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
2 years ago

Utah superintendents get guidance on library book banning

Superintendents over Utah schools were recently given guidance on when they can and can't ban library books in schools.
2 years ago

Fire officials warn of human-caused wildfires as fire season approaches

Fire officials are warning about human-caused wildfires and a potentially early fire season in Southern Utah.
2 years ago

Search is on for stolen Kearns Community Council trailer full of event gear

Unified Police are searching for a trailer recently stolen that belongs to the Kearns Community Council.
2 years ago

Police investigating high speed chase that led them through Davis and Weber Counties

A police chase through Davis and Weber Counties this morning ended in a non-fatal crash. Police are still looking for the driver who fled on foot.
2 years ago

At water summit, a warning about the shrinking Great Salt Lake

The economic hit connected to the shrinking Great Salt Lake could be billions of dollars according to the Department of Natural Resources.
2 years ago

Davis County robotics team raises money, will attend world championship

Valley View Elementary team will attend a robotics world championship thanks to fundraising efforts.
2 years ago

Salt Lake County getting millions in opioid settlement

Salt Lake County will receive $57 million over 18 years as part of a Opioid settlement.
2 years ago

Davis School District defends not sending 6th grade robotics team to World Championships

Davis School District is defending its decision to not allow a 6th-grade robotics team to travel to a world championship competition next month.
2 years ago

Utah social media influencer warns of WiFi baby monitor hack

A WiFi hack to a baby monitor has a Utah social media influencer warning other parents to check their WiFi security.
2 years ago

Two people tried to double vote at Salt Lake GOP convention, charges could come

Sound up for live discussion with Dave and Dujanovic about this weekend’s county conventions! KEARNS, UT —  Two men were caught trying to vote more than once in the race for County Clerk at the Salt Lake County GOP Convention Saturday, and the chair of the party says it may take legal action against them. […]
2 years ago

Delta pilots picket at Salt Lake International Airport

Delta pilots picketed outside of Salt Lake City International Aiport's arrivals section in protest of their company's scheduling.
2 years ago

West High students walk out in protest over law banning trans girls from sports

Around 100 students walked out of West High School in Salt Lake to protest a law banning trans girls from playing in school sports in Utah.
2 years ago

Wildfire conditions could come early, worrying fire officials

The Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands said the snowpack could dry out early and cause wildfire conditions to start earlier than usual.
2 years ago

Support for LGBTQ rights growing among Latter-day Saints

More Latter-day Saint members are supporting LGBTQ+ rights.
2 years ago

BYU Student raises money with fantasy-style map of Ukraine

Isaac Dushku creates fantasy-style maps and has now drawn such a map of Ukraine as a fundraiser for the United Nations Children's Fund.
2 years ago

Utah’s Deaf community praises ‘CODA’ as accurate

Some of Utah's Deaf community applauded Best Picture winner "CODA" for its accuracy in depicting their everyday lives.
2 years ago

Salt Lake County in low COVID transmission, at risk for new variant spike

Salt Lake County is now in low COVID-19 transmission. But the county may not be out of the woods with a new variant making the rounds.
2 years ago

Lehi couple housing Ukrainian siblings while parents stay behind

A Lehi couple offered to house their friends' kids when their friends made the decision toto stay behind in Ukraine to assist their country and family.
2 years ago

Transgender athlete ban sponsor says he did not pressure Governor to walk back veto

The Senator who proposed the transgender athlete ban bill maintains he did not attempt to change the Governor's mind about vetoing it.
2 years ago