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.

Utah’s spring wildfire conditions have officials concerned for wildfire season

Utah fire officials say the above average wildfires this spring show conditions are already dangerous, well ahead of the typical start of wildfire season.
3 years ago

Bayou bar and restaurant in SLC requires full COVID-19 vaccination

Pushback includes angry and vulgar telephone messages, but The Bayou's owner says the requirement protects his staff and customers.
3 years ago

Nearby businesses ready for the Salt Lake Bees games to return

The Salt Lake Bees will play their first home game in 612 days on Thursday evening in downtown Salt Lake City, with public health guidelines in place.
3 years ago

‘It has made transgender individuals, individuals’: Plaintiff relieved by Utah Supreme Court ruling

After the Utah Supreme Court ruling Thursday allowing transgender people to change their gender marking on documents, one plaintiff says she's relieved.
3 years ago

Hale Centre Theatre will not require masks from now on

Following the Utah Health Department announcement on Tuesday, the Hale Centre Theater announced they will no longer require masks but welcome them.
3 years ago

Glendale Middle School Ukulele Club welcomes first lady

At least a dozen students in the Glendale Ukulele Club played for the first lady when she visited their middle school Wednesday.
3 years ago

Utah woman unaware she was pregnant, doctor says it’s not rare

Giving birth without knowing you're pregnant is hard to explain, but not rare, one Utah doctor told KSL Newsradio.
3 years ago

Affordable housing project in South Jordan brings homes to nine families

A joint project from South Jordan city officials and homebuilders will bring nine families new, affordable housing
3 years ago

Grand County seeing bump in COVID cases amid springtime visitors

Grand County is seeing the highest COVID-19 case rates in the state. Springtime is also when the area sees tens of thousands of visitors
3 years ago

Summit County pushing to vaccinate teenagers next week

The Summit County Health Department wants to vaccinate its teenagers ages 16 and 17 years old this coming Monday, April 19.
3 years ago

Long-time homeless advocate believes apartment building planned is positive

Long-time homeless advocate Pamela Atkinson believes the apartment building planned for downtown Salt Lake City will be a positive thing.
3 years ago

Summit County offering a Pfizer vaccine clinic for teenagers

The Summit County Health Department is holding a Covid-19 vaccine clinic for teenagers in the county, offering only the Pfizer vaccine.
3 years ago

Police arrest 37 students after hours at Corner Canyon High School

Draper police made an arrest of 37 juveniles last weekend who were alone during an after hours gathering at Corner Canyon High School.
3 years ago

Salt Lake City School District pushing high school start times later

The Salt Lake City School District's Board of Education voted Tuesday to push start times back an hour for its high schools starting this fall.
3 years ago

Utah Jazz will require masks after statewide mandate ends

A Utah Jazz official said the mask requirement is mandated by the National Basketball League and will not change on April 10.
3 years ago

East Carbon City girl dies in house fire alone, firefighters didn’t know she was inside

An 11-year-old girl was killed in a house fire early Sunday morning around 1 a.m. in the small town of East Carbon, Utah near Price.
3 years ago

Utah’s colleges, universities can’t require vaccine unless they also allow for exemptions

A new law in Utah says Utah's colleges and universities can't require students to prove they've gotten a COVID-19 vaccine to be enrolled
3 years ago

4 tips for getting a COVID-19 vaccine appointment booked sooner in Utah

Here are four tips on receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in Utah. Find out if you are eligible to receive the vaccine now.
3 years ago

National Weather Service says storms this week won’t dent drought much

The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City says storms this week won't do much for Utah's drought conditions.
3 years ago

How to schedule a vaccine appointment before sign ups start on March 24th

There are a few places that have already opened sign-ups for you to schedule a vaccine appointment or plan to in the coming days.
3 years ago

‘Vaccine shopping’ a problem statewide, local health departments say

'Vaccine shopping' for doses of the COVID-19 shot is becoming a big problem statewide, according to two local health departments.
3 years ago

UDOT setting up for building West Davis County’s new freeway

A few more big trucks and lane closures on Legacy Highway in Davis County starting Monday due to construction on a new freeway. 
3 years ago

Utah State Board of Education worried about enforcing masks

Members of the Utah State Board of Education report they are worried about enforcing masks at school once the state's mask mandate ends.
3 years ago

Black Lives Matter Utah alleges girl at Skyridge High School a victim of ‘hate crimes’

BLM Utah says the girl's family reached out to their organization after "several racist encounters" with multiple white boys at the school.
3 years ago