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.

March 8th is now officially declared to be Women’s Day in Utah

Governor Spencer Cox and Lieutenant Governor Diedre Henderson have officially declared March 8th to be Women's Day in Utah.
3 years ago

Utah Democrats propose state tax break for small business PPP loans

House Democrats say they're crafting a bill that would kick back the state income tax small businesses in Utah have to pay on PPP loans.
3 years ago

Bill requiring police training sailing through Utah legislature

Bill, HB 0334 requiring police training on how to respond to people with mental health disorders sailing through Utah Legislature.
3 years ago

Treatment center, Turn-About Ranch, responds with statement

A treatment center in Utah is facing a lawsuit from a Colorado woman. She is suing the Turn-About Ranch in Escalante, Utah.
3 years ago

Postpartum depression or anxiety impacts 43% of Utah moms study says

Along with postpartum depression, the report highlighted the importance of screening new moms and moms-to-be for mental health issues.
3 years ago

Utah’s northern mountains under extreme avalanche danger

The Utah Avalanche Center says the avalanche danger for Utah's northern mountains is extreme, which is the highest rating the center uses.
3 years ago

Despite unfilled vaccine appointments in Utah County, officials say no doses wasted

Instead, officials said they reached out to those 70 and older. They say texting is the easiest way to be notified of availability.
3 years ago

Paris Hilton lends star power to Utah bill aimed at curbing abuse in teen treatment centers

Paris Hilton says she's meeting with Utah lawmakers today to talk about her time in a Utah residential treatment facility and advocate for change.
3 years ago

Utah Democrats: Board of Education’s Natalie Cline should be held accountable

Democrats on Utah's Capitol Hill are not okay with some recent controversial posts made by Board of Education member Natalie Cline.
3 years ago

Online petition calls for State Board Member’s removal, claims comments support homophobia

Thousands of people have signed a MoveOn.org online petition asking that school board member Natalie Cline be removed from her position.
3 years ago

Utahns could get their first COVID-19 shots by April, state coordinator says

Those Utahns in the general population, outside of high-risk groups, may only have to wait until April to get their COVID-19 shots.
3 years ago

Are the Covid-19 vaccines safe?

Are the Covid-19 vaccines safe? We’re getting closer to having an approved Covid-19 vaccine but can we trust that it’s safe to take? We went to the experts and asked. Here's what they said.
3 years ago

How some of Utah’s assisted living centers are connecting families for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving during a pandemic will look a little different for all of us this year, but that’s especially true for those in assisted living centers.
3 years ago

How do recounts work in Utah?

Many state election results will be certified Tuesday, but what happens if a race is still really tight? Here are the rules around recounts in Utah.
4 years ago

Mitt Romney reports no evidence of voter fraud in the election

Sen. Mitt Romney told reporters he sees no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, an assertion at odds with claims from the president.
4 years ago

Common ballot mistakes and how to fix them

What do you do if you accidentally filled in two bubbles on your ballot, or spill your drink on it? We asked the County Clerks, here's their answer to common ballot mistakes and how to fix them.
4 years ago

Utah on pace for record voter turnout, state elections leaders predict

With eight days to go, 462,128 ballots have been processed in Utah in 2020, or already about half of the total voter turnout four years ago.
4 years ago

How to turn in your mail-in ballot and make sure it’s counted

You can't use crayon to fill out your ballot. Here's everything else you need to know to make sure your vote counts, either by mail or in person.
4 years ago

Primary Children’s Hospital giving out free safety devices to prevent hot car deaths

In Utah, 12 children have died in hot vehicles since 1990 and others have suffered injuries in close calls, according to a press release from Primary Children's Hospital.
5 years ago

Intermountain hospitals to screen all moms for postpartum depression

Intermountain Healthcare is implementing postpartum depression screening for all moms at all their hospitals state-wide by the end of the year.
5 years ago

Senator Romney: ‘it would be the wrong approach’ if Dems try for President Trump impeachment

Utah Senator Mitt Romney doesn't think impeachment of President Donald Trump is the route the Democrats should take.
5 years ago

Hurricane High students’ racist photo ‘abhorrent,’ but not a crime

Hurricane police say students who shared a racist picture on social media won't face any charges. Authorities call the photo abhorrent but say it is still protected under free speech.
5 years ago

Kearns mom charged after a teen left her house party and died

A Kearns woman is facing charges for the death of a teenager who police say died of hypothermia after she kicked him out of a house party.
5 years ago

Red-tailed hawk found dead of lead poisoning in Zion National Park

The hawk ingested a dead animal who was hunted with lead ammunition, the second year in a row this species of bird has died in the same area for the same reason.
5 years ago