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.

Extra warm three-day temperatures is recipe for extra spring runoff

Record level temperatures are expected Monday and it will be extra warm through Wednesday in Utah. Similarly, it's warm in the mountains and not cooling enough to slow the spring runoff overnight.
1 year ago

Mike Pence tells Utah leaders ‘great American comeback’ is on the way

Former Vice President Mike Pence visited with political and business leaders in Salt Lake City on Friday.
1 year ago

Friday hearing could decide Utah’s abortion clinic access

Planned Parenthood and ACLU are attempting to get a judge to grant a preliminary injunction against a new Utah law, banning abortions in clinics.
1 year ago

Grief counselors to help after Clayton Middle School teen killed by her brother

The girl was shot and killed Wednesday at the family's home. Police say her brother was later found on a UTA bus and arrested.
1 year ago

Former VP Mike Pence to visit Utah Friday for private event

Mike Pence's trip to Utah comes on the heels of a visit by another rumored presidential candidate, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
1 year ago

Developer faces neighbors near Draper home collapse during community meeting

Days after the Draper home collapse, residents demanded things like daily reports of work being done to secure the area in a meeting with Edge Homes.
1 year ago

Governor Cox says Utah flood relief money largely spent on sandbags and heavy machinery

Gov. Spencer Cox says the majority of the state's $5 million dollars allocated for flood relief efforts has gone to purchasing supplies and heavy machinery.
1 year ago

Scammers see opportunity in Utah’s flooding

Natural disasters such as Utah's flooding can bring out insurance scammers. Here are tips on how ro avoid scammers and protect your money.
1 year ago

Salt Lake Valley saw mud rain Tuesday as did most of our cars

It wasn't just rain that fell on Tuesday, it was rain and dust from Utah's West Desert. In other words it was mud rain.
1 year ago

Despite historic snowpack, Utah’s still suffering the effects of drought

Last October, 100% of the state was experiencing drought. Now, only 35% of Utah is experiencing drought conditions. But we still need to conserve.
1 year ago

Utah Republicans consider withholding party support for signature-gathering candidates

SALT LAKE CITY — At this Saturday’s Republican State Convention, state delegates will vote on a resolution to only support candidates who get on the ballot via the caucus convention system. Utah law, known as the S.B. 54 compromise of 2014, allows for a dual path to the primary election ballot. Candidates can also gather […]
1 year ago

Stockton water treatment facility taking measures to prevent flooding

Massive rock berms now protect three sides of the Stockton water treatment plant at the base of Soldier Canyon.
1 year ago

After flag referendum fails, group turns to Utah GOP for support

Delegates will ask the Utah GOP Convention to "firmly support" the blue state flag as "the official state flag in perpetuity."
1 year ago

Raising Cane’s Midvale location receives Post Malone treatment

Raising Cane's Midvale location is specially designed by musician Post Malone.
1 year ago

Huntsman Mental Health: the Safe UT app isn’t just for kids

In the wake of mass casualty events, there's been a 20% increase in the use of the Safe UT app in the past year.
1 year ago

First look inside Saratoga Springs Temple of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

The new Saratoga Springs temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints begins public tours this week. Here's a sneak peak.
1 year ago

Why are the Cottonwood canyons so prone to avalanches?

The avalanche risk in the Cottonwood canyons is unique compared to other canyons in terms of avalanche risk, and this winter's snowpack is adding to that.
1 year ago

Groundwater flooding could impact Utahns living near mountains

Some neighbors near the mountains in Ogden are already dealing with groundwater flooding.
1 year ago

New Pride event aims to help businesses that can’t afford booth prices

The "Pride Show Side Show" will be held Sunday, June 4, 2023, on the last day of the Utah Pride Festival inside the Church and State venue.
1 year ago

Utah House leader ‘encouraged’ by poll showing half of residents oppose changing income tax earmark

Half of the Utah poll respondents said they don't support allowing income tax to be used for other state needs.  
1 year ago

Planned Parenthood of Utah files a new complaint against latest abortion bill

Planned Parenthood of Utah has filed a lawsuit against HB 467, a bill passed by Utah lawmakers that de-licenses abortion clinics in Utah.
1 year ago

New state flag referendum group ‘confident’ despite low signature numbers

SALT LAKE CITY — The group working to repeal Utah’s new state flag says they’re confident they’ll gather enough signatures to get the issue on the ballot, despite having turned in less than 1% of the required signatures as of Friday. As of midday, the group had 502 approved signatures. They need 134,298 by April […]
1 year ago

KSL EXCLUSIVE: “It’s been a punch to the gut,” Woods Cross mom of boy recorded on hidden device speaks out

A Woods Cross mother says "it's been a punch to the gut," being told her son is one of the children secretly recorded on a hidden device.
1 year ago

Gov. Cox signs two bills taking on social media

Gov. Cox has signed two bills into law which regulate how kids under 18 years of age interact with social media in Utah.
1 year ago