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.

13-year-old Boy Scout found safe in Wyoming wilderness

The Sublette County Sheriff's office says missing Boy Scout Garrett Hunter was in good health when he was found late Sunday night by a volunteer group.
8 years ago

Funeral services held today for man killed in LDS meeting house shooting

FALLON, NV — A member of an LDS ward who was shot and killed during church services last week will be laid to rest today. Fellow ward members will have a chance to mourn the loss of Charles E. “Bert” Miller in Fallon, Nevada. Miller’s casket is expected to arrive at the church via firetruck, […]
8 years ago

Police search for carjacker in Midvale

The search is on for a carjacker who took off with a vehicle that had a 13-year-old girl and her 4-month-old sister inside.
8 years ago

Drowned Boy Scout leader’s widow speaks

The widow of a Scout leader who drowned after saving one of his charges is now talking about her loss. 
8 years ago

Memorial Day camping rant results in charges

Charges have been filed against five people after a man's angry rant over Memorial Day went viral.
8 years ago

Senator Lee praises Judge Kavanaugh after meeting

Senator Mike Lee, R-Utah, is singing the praises of Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh after the pair met yesterday.
8 years ago

Former aide calls for Huntsman to resign

A former top aide to U.S. Ambassador to Russia and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is calling on him to resign after yesterday's meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin.
8 years ago

Facial recognition technology at summer camp

More than 100 camps across the country are using new facial scanning software to let parents see their kids while at sleep-away camp.
8 years ago

Utah Education Association cancels fall convention

The fall Utah Education Association convention for teachers has been canceled, though schools still plan to give students and teachers the same fall break.  
8 years ago

Utah man accused of posing as cop to threaten men

A man from Eagle Mountain has been arrested for impersonating an officer and threatening two men walking along a Utah trail.
8 years ago

Warrants show local Pawn shops bought stolen items with anti-theft devices still attached

SALT LAKE CITY — Newly unsealed warrants issued by the Utah Attorney General’s Office show several pawn shops along the Wasatch front were buying stolen goods and in some cases simply removing store security devices still on them. An undercover investigation was launched in March following complaints from Home Depot that items were walking off their […]
8 years ago

Man found dead near I-215 likely hit by a car police say

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Highway Patrol officials say an autopsy confirms it was likely a hit-and-run that killed a man whose body was found on the side of Interstate 215 on Saturday. Lieutenant Todd Royce says the man’s body had been on the southbound side of the freeway in some tall weeds near 2100 north […]
8 years ago

Smoke filling Utah valleys affecting air quality

SALT LAKE CITY — Smoky air is filling the Wasatch Front from Heber Valley to Utah County and beyond. KSL Meteorologist Grant Weyman says there’s a combination of smoke producers out there and the bad air is being carried into the valleys by high-level winds. Weyman says all the smoke is also affecting our air […]
8 years ago

Police lieutenant sits in hot car to teach dangers of leaving children in cars unattended

OREM — An unusual PSA from one Utah county police department is aiming to remind people about the dangers of kids being left in hot cars. With camera’s rolling and paramedics standing by Orem Police, Lieutenant Craig Martinez sat in a car that rose almost 30 degrees in just 30 minutes. He finally got out […]
8 years ago

Utahns favor using national guard troops on US-Mexico border

SALT LAKE CITY — Most Utahns support sending National Guard troops to the southern border with Mexico. According to a new UtahPolicy.com survey 60% of Utahn’s support using national guard troops to help patrol the U-S Mexico border. Governor Gary Herbert has yet to send any per President Donald Trump’s request but he has said […]
8 years ago

Police searching for man they say exposed himself to young girls in Bountiful

BOUNTIFUL — Police are looking for a man they say exposed himself to two young girls at an elementary school park on the east bench. Bountiful police say the two 9-year-old girls were at Oak Hills Elementary School around 5 p.m. Wednesday when an older white man described as having short white hair and a […]
8 years ago

Suicide prevention experts: lock up your guns

A new PSA is out warning parents to lock up their guns as state experts look into suicide prevention.
8 years ago

EXCLUSIVE: Utah Rep. Mia Love talks House immigration vote

Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah, was a vocal part of the deal reached by Republican leadership to vote on two immigration bills in the House of Representatives next week.
8 years ago

Moab fire was human-caused; investigators seek answers

Some residents of a popular southeastern Utah tourist town have spent a second night without homes, after a fast-moving fire destroyed 10 homes in Moab. 
8 years ago

Investigators: some teens in crash were riding in the trunk

Authorities say a Honda sedan carrying seven 14- to 17-year-olds failed to navigate a right turn on Highway 39 south of the Monte Cristo Campground and launched off the road. It rolled down a hill before coming to a stop upside down.
8 years ago

Dish Soap, Ropes Aid in 12-hour Slot Canyon Rescue

GREEN RIVER, EMERY COUNTY – Rescuers used dish soap and ropes to save a woman after being wedged for nearly 12-hours in Zero Gravity Canyon in the San Rafael Desert. Emery County Sherriff Spokesperson Janna-Lee Luke says Lindsey Hargrave, of West Jordan, was hiking with her husband when she slipped. Search and Rescue crews tried to pull her […]
9 years ago