Mark Jones

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Website: https://www.kslnewsradio.com

Mark Jones is a former digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio. He moved to KSL TV in 2023. You can reach him at majones@ksl.com.

This is what the crisis along the United States border looks like

Thousands of immigrants are waiting to cross at the United States border.
1 year ago

Airports are busy during the holidays, here are a few travel tips to remember

Holiday travel is returning to pre-pandemic levels. However, a flight attendant with Delta Air Lines reminds those flying in the next a few days of a couple of important issues.
1 year ago

Meteorologist says to expect a cold Thursday morning

While a winter storm that was expected to hit much of Utah appears to have fizzled out, the KSL TV weather team says to expect a cold Thursday morning.
1 year ago

4 takeaways from the historic visit of Volodymyr Zelensky to Washington

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky flew to Washington on Wednesday to discuss what the next state of the war in his country might look like.
1 year ago

Legal expert weighs in on Crumbl Cookies’ violation of child labor laws

KSL NewsRadio's legal analyst Greg Skordas discusses the fallout of the Department of Labor announcing Crumbl Cookies has violated child labor laws.
1 year ago

More snow coming to Utah as winter storm warning issued for Wednesday

A winter storm warning has been issued for Utah on Wednesday. Most valley locations can expect to get between 1 to 4 inches of snow.
1 year ago

Bill would prohibit motorists from passing snowplows

The Utah legislature is a considering a bill that would prohibit motorists from passing snowplows on both sides.
1 year ago

Elon Musk is conspicuously quiet after Twitter users vote for him to step down amid chaotic policy changes

After Twitter users vote for him to step down, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has been rather quiet.
1 year ago

Church announces sites for three previously announced temples

On Monday, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the locations for three new temples and unveiled the renderings of four others.
1 year ago

Jan. 6 committee refers President Trump to DOJ, expert explains what’s next

The January 6 committee has recommended that former President Trump be charged by the Department of Justice on four charges.
1 year ago

Zion National Park announces seasonal lotteries for Angels Landing

Zion National Park will hold four seasonal lotteries for hikers wishing to visit Angels Landing in 2023.
1 year ago

17-year-old dies in one-vehicle crash in Box Elder County

A Box Elder County crash Friday morning claimed the life of a 17-year-old male, according to the Box Elder County Sheriff's Office.
1 year ago

Families suing Davis School District after students claimed to have been harassed

The Davis School District is facing a lawsuit from three families who say their students were racially harassed.
1 year ago

Sen. Lee proposes his own short-term spending bill

Utah's Sen. Lee has proposed his own spending bill to be extended out until the new House takes office.
1 year ago

Senate sends Biden bill to keep government open through Dec. 23

The Senate passed a bill Thursday night that will fund the government for one more week before a break for the holidays and a new Congress takes office.
1 year ago

Salary increases for judges being considered by state leaders

Utah judges could be receiving a 10% salary increase. The bump in pay is to help create more interest in judgeships, according to the Deseret News.
1 year ago

Fire to multi-family condo unit in Park City displaces 20 people

A fire inside a multi-family condo unit displaced 20 people on Wednesday in Park City. Police were able to make housing arrangements for those displaced.
1 year ago

St. George wins silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community award

League of American Bicyclists has recognized St. George with a silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community award. The honor acknowledges St. George's efforts for making better places to bike.
1 year ago

Provo City names Troy Beebe as its new Chief of Police

The Provo City Council voted Tuesday night to promote Troy Beebe to Chief of Police. He had been serving as interim chief since October.
1 year ago

One skier injured in avalanche in Little Cottonwood Canyon

Unified Police say one person was injured in an avalanche Tuesday afternoon in Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Utah Avalanche Center confirmed the avalanche.
1 year ago

Developers unveil first stage of The Point to state leaders

State leaders seem happy with the unveiling of the first stage of development at The Point, located at the site of the old state prison.
1 year ago

Gov. Cox announces state will loosen hiring requirements

The state of Utah will loosen hiring requirements, Gov. Spencer Cox announced on Tuesday. Only in certain jobs, will a four-year degree be required.
1 year ago

SLCPD looking for driver of stolen truck that crashed into three vehicles

Salt Lake City Police say a stolen truck crashed into three parked vehicles Monday morning. Two individuals fled the scene after the crash, police are still looking for the driver.
1 year ago

Lone Mountain Nevada Temple site announced, ground broken on Torreón Mexico Temple

The location of the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was announced Monday by the First Presidency.
1 year ago