Former Anchor/Producer/Reporter

Nick Wyatt

Nick Wyatt is a former reporter, anchor and producer for KSL NewsRadio.

Man faces charges after threatening movie theater shooting

Court documents say Jeremy David Thomas drunkenly told officers he would commit a mass shooting and mass suicide bombing at the Century 16 movie theater.
8 years ago

Initial court appearance scheduled for ricin case suspect

Federal prosecutors will file a complaint against William Clyde Allen III in connection to the ricin investigation Friday.
8 years ago

Who can possess medical marijuana if Prop. 2 passes?

The qualifying condition list for medical marijuana includes more than a dozen severe illnesses, such as Alzheimer's, Epilepsy, and Cancer.
8 years ago

Investigators ask for public help in 20-year-old cold case

The woman's body was found on the side of SR-276, around 40 miles north of Lake Powell in April, 1998. The case went cold two years later.
8 years ago

Highland contractor error causes sewage backup, damages homes

Residents are cleaning up after a sewage backup damaged several homes this week, which has now been blamed on a contractor error.
8 years ago

Salt Lake City residents think homeless situation has not improved

A new poll shows that just under half of Salt Lake City residents don't think the homeless situation has improved since Operation Rio Grande began.
8 years ago

Jazz star Donovan Mitchell dishes on upcoming season, shares love of Utah

Jazz star Donovan Mitchell says he's looking forward to his second year on the court, and a league who knows him better.
8 years ago

Nebo School District considers debt collectors for unpaid school fees

The Nebo School District might soon start having debt collectors call to help recoup unpaid school fees.
8 years ago

Teen boy riding with family killed by target shooters

A 14-year-old boy is dead after being struck by a stray bullet fired by target shooters in the Dairy Ridge area near Monte Cristo, UT.
8 years ago

University of Utah inaugurates first woman president

"We have proudly moved to the top tier of public universities in the country," says new University of Utah President Ruth V. Watkins.
8 years ago

U.S. Drought Monitor map shows high levels of drought in Utah

The new U.S. Drought Monitor map is out today, and most of the East Coast is experiencing little drought, the story is entirely different on the West Coast.
8 years ago

Cougar sightings in Utah on the rise

The number of cougar sightings is up this year and wildlife experts want you and your family to stay safe. 
8 years ago

Professor: parole board’s hands tied with Barzee release

Convicted kidnapper Wanda Barzee is set to be released from prison tomorrow, and Elizabeth Smart is urging officials to reconsider: Is there anything that can be done?
8 years ago

Church leaders urge Utah lawmakers to legalize medical marijuana this year

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is urging the Governor to call a special legislative session to address medical marijuana.
8 years ago

Red Cross to assist people displaced by Herriman brush fire

The fire is burning in an area in Herriman known for larger homes on acre-sized lots and officials say the size and severity of the fire can change quickly.
8 years ago

Company to improve security, traffic operations after deaths at music festival

Event organizers say they will make changes to security and traffic procedures following two deaths at a recent music festival at the Great Saltair.
8 years ago

Identifying veterans’ suicide risk via social media

The National Center for Veterans Studies at the University of Utah finds that at-risk veterans are more likely to post about emotional distress, alcohol, firearms, or post content which switches rapidly from positive to negative emotion.
8 years ago

Health Officials discuss whether to mandate Hep. A vaccination after outbreak

Salt Lake health officials discuss pros and cons of requiring food workers to get Hepatitis A vaccination after an outbreak at a downtown restaurant.
8 years ago

Rep. Chris Stewart calls on government agencies to provide additional mental health funding

Utah Rep. Chris Stewart helped a letter to several government agencies asking for more funding to be added to this year's appropriations bill to go toward mental health patients
8 years ago

Officials say Woods Cross police chief resigns after ‘disagreement’ with city

City officials say Butler's resignation follows what they call a "disagreement with the city." It's unclear what that disagreement may have been about. 
8 years ago

Utah State Board of Education approves statewide Student Advisory Council

Calling all high school juniors and seniors: students from across the state are being encouraged to apply to the newly approved Student Advisory Board
8 years ago

Salt Lake City officials invite families to suicide awareness, prevention event

Salt Lake City Mayor and Youth City Government are inviting families to attend a suicide awareness and prevention event this weekend.
8 years ago

Gov. Herbert asks boat owners to help battle quagga mussels issue

The Utah governor urges boat owners to make sure their vessels are decontaminated after leaving Lake Powell to help curb quagga mussels.
8 years ago

Idaho prisoner on work crew battling Utah fire charged with rape

An Idaho prison inmate brought to Utah as part of a work crew fighting the Coal Hollow Fire faces rape charges after he allegedly attacked a woman.
8 years ago