Former Anchor/Producer/Reporter

Lindsay Aerts

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.

Highland, Bountiful football game canceled after COVID-19 test

A football game between Highland and Bountiful High Schools is canceled after a player tested positive for COVID-19.
5 years ago

Black Lives Matter Utah Chapter leader leaves state due to death threats

Lex Scott said she felt her family was in danger after the Black Lives Matter Utah leader's comments about the American flag.
5 years ago

Local election leaders tout Ranked Choice Voting ahead of so-called ‘No Primary Day’

Some Utah election leaders have dubbed Tuesday as No Primary Day
5 years ago

How to keep the smoke from getting in your house

SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Health Department shared tips Friday on how to keep the smoke from getting in your house and mucking up your indoor air quality. “With wildfire smoke recently becoming more of a concern as fires burn in several western states, the Salt Lake County Health Department’s air quality […]
5 years ago

Davis School District reports over 100 open jobs weeks before school starts

Davis School District has more than 100 jobs for the upcoming school year.
5 years ago

Primary elections take place Tuesday, but many cities picked ranked choice instead

23 Utah cities will skip the primary elections, opting for ranked choice balloting this fall instead. But here's what we know about the primaries still planned.
5 years ago

Parents protest rumored mask mandate, but Salt Lake County officials weren’t issuing one

A large crowd of parents showed up in force to protest rumors about a coming Salt Lake County mask mandate. The rumors weren't true.
5 years ago

Top OB-GYN groups recommend pregnant women get COVID-19 vaccine

SALT LAKE CITY — Two of the nation’s leading medical groups representing obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYN specialists) recommend that anyone who is pregnant should be vaccinated against COVID-19. The groups previously said a vaccine shouldn’t be withheld from pregnant people, but stopped short of recommending it. OB-GYN groups recommend vaccine for pregnant women The American […]
5 years ago

‘I’m very worried about September.’ Pediatricians want kids masked in class who are too young to be vaccinated

Pediatricians want kids too young to be vaccinated to wear masks in school classrooms.
5 years ago

People moving to Utah are younger and more diverse

More people are moving to than from Utah, and a young, more diverse population is among those relocating to the state. 
5 years ago

Provo gun customization company pulls kit making gun look like LEGOs

A Provo company that customizes guns has pulled from its shelves one of their kits that made a gun look like it was covered in LEGOs.
5 years ago

 Utah’s drought and heat could make harmful algae blooms ‘really bad’ this summer

Harmful algae in Utah's lakes and reservoirs could be bad this summer
5 years ago

Community rallies behind murdered Sandy mother

Friends of Masako Kenley, the Sandy mother of four who was recently murdered, are now trying to fold five thousand origami cranes.
5 years ago

Utah health officials worried COVID-19 could spread to younger children

The Utah Department of Health said they're concerned about COVID-19 spreading among unvaccinated children in younger age groups.
5 years ago

Utah’s Kindergarten enrollment down during the pandemic, what will it look like in the fall?

Kindergarten enrollment was down during the 2020-2021 school year, and officials don't believe it will rise come the 2021-2022 school year.
5 years ago

Ally Isom announced she’s running for US Senate

Ally Isom has announced she's running for the US Senate and she is the latest Republican to be running to unseat Mike Lee.
5 years ago

Salt Lake Airport no longer limiting people who can go in, masks still required

Salt Lake City International Airport is back open to the public with one caveat
5 years ago

The city of Lehi will not ban fireworks completely, creates restricted areas

Lehi is the latest city to ban fireworks but not completely. The city is taking steps to create restricted areas where fireworks are and aren't allowed.
5 years ago

Dixie State board sends Utah Tech name recommendation to legislature

The Dixie State University Board of Trustees approved recommending the name Utah Tech University as the new name for the school. 
5 years ago

Miles-long car chase began after possible sexual assault and kidnapping

The car chase began after a woman ran into a barbershop near Trolley Square screaming. The suspect was eventually arrested.
5 years ago

Opinion: We need more support for Utah moms’ postpartum mental health

Climb Out of the Darkness is held close to the summer solstice to metaphorically shine light on the darkness of postpartum mental health.
5 years ago

Dixie State name change to Utah Polytechnic State University in question

The Dixie State Board of Trustees is said to be considering alternative names after receiving feedback about "Utah Polytechnic State University."
5 years ago

Three University of Utah Gymnasts vying for bids on Team USA this weekend

The USA Gymnastics Team heading to Tokyo for the summer Olympics in July could have some Gymnasts from the University of Utah
5 years ago

Utah finally gets rain and storms make muddy mess of creeks

Finally, there's RAIN! Wednesday's overnight rain helped Utah snap a nearly 30-day dry spell, according to KSL Meteorologist Kevin Eubank.
5 years ago