Utah

currency manipulators, FEMA assistance...
John Wojcik

Financial experts anticipate more Americans will actually spend stimulus money

Financial experts are anticipating that more Americans will actually spend the money they receive in the latest round of stimulus payments.
3 years ago
Sim Gill...
Saige Miller and Paul Nelson

One officer’s use of deadly force ruled unjustified, but the fatal shot by 2nd officer is justified, says Salt Lake County DA

Prosecutors left the door open for charges against one officer ruled unjustified in a deadly shooting, while saying another officer was justified.
3 years ago
new green utah jazz uniforms...
Becky Bruce

Utah Jazz debut new uniforms, welcome more fans at Vivint Arena

When the Utah Jazz start the second half of their game against the Houston Rockets at Vivint Arena Friday night, they will debut new Kelly green uniforms.
3 years ago
(Photo courtesy of Church Newsroom)...
Colby Walker

First Presidency gives update on historic temple renovations, changes to Salt Lake Temple

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ released an update on the renovations of a number of historic temples being worked on and changes to the Salt Lake Temple.
3 years ago
(Photo courtesy of Murray School District)...
Paul Nelson

School districts still not completely back to “normal”

Will schools ever get “back to normal?”  Today marks the one-year anniversary of the first school district in Utah taking kids out of the classrooms over COVID-19 concerns, and officials from that district are still uncertain of what the future holds. 
3 years ago
Utah World Records...
Madeleine Porter

5 weird Guinness World Records title holders in Utah

From longest fingernails recorded to most bridal bouquets caught, Utah is home to quite a few Guinness World Records; here are our top five.
3 years ago
ogden store owner...
Paul Nelson

Teen accused of killing Ogden store owner to stay in custody

The accused killer of an Ogden store owner is going to stay in the juvenile detention center for at least one more month.
3 years ago
stimulus check...
Madeleine Porter

COVID-19 stimulus bill bringing billions to the state and Utahns

The American Rescue Plan, or more commonly known as the stimulus bill, will bring billions to Utah and individual Utahns.
3 years ago
Utah State Board of Education...
Lindsay Aerts

Utah State Board of Education worried about enforcing masks

Members of the Utah State Board of Education report they are worried about enforcing masks at school once the state's mask mandate ends.
3 years ago
mental health...
KSL News Staff

Kids in crisis: Mental health care for children rises with pandemic

Mental health experts say the pandemic has caused a rise in anxiety and depression, creating a generation of kids in crisis. Here's how to help.
3 years ago
dog survives collision with skier...
KSL News Staff

CEO saves life of dog after collision with skier

The owner of a dog badly cut in a collision with a skier was able to save his life, because he happened to have the survival kit his company makes with him.
3 years ago
Office space may look more like this work from home setup in the future in Utah...
Curt Gresseth

Office Space: What happens when the Utah workforce goes back to normal?

Even if Utah companies no longer need their office space, others will move in because the demand is high, a real estate agent and former candidate predicts.
3 years ago
map of covid-19 deaths in Utah...
Becky Bruce

Vaccine offers hope as Utah marks more than 2,000 COVID-19 deaths

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah marked a grim milestone Thursday, surpassing 2,000 deaths blamed on COVID-19, just as the state announced a major milestone for vaccine distribution.  State officials said nearly a million Utahns have been vaccinated for COVID-19 with at least one dose, with more vaccines arriving all the time.  But as of Thursday, […]
3 years ago
Getting Help - Suicide Prevention...
John Wojcik

Mental health providers seeing increase in depression, anxiety

Local health officials are explaining what sort of psychological impact the COVID-19 pandemic may be having on everyday Utahns.
3 years ago
Daylight Saving Time...
Mary Richards

Could this be the year we stop changing clocks for Daylight Saving Time?

This weekend we change the clocks again, but new bills in Congress may let states choose to keep Daylight Saving Time permanent.
3 years ago
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Saige Miller

Nearly 80% of Utahns 70+ have been vaccinated, more counties move transmission levels

In a news conference Thursday, Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson announced 79% of Utahns 70 years old and over have been vaccinated. 
3 years ago
asian americans face discrimination in utah, according to representative karen kwan, pictured here...
John Wojcik

Asian Americans facing renewed discrimination, according to Utah lawmaker

A Utah lawmaker says Utahns of Asian heritage continue to face racially motivated harassment stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
3 years ago
Gov. Cox...
KSL NewsRadio Staff

One year later — Gov. Cox reflects one year into the pandemic

It has been a wild last year since the pandemic hit home staring with the Utah Jazz. Utah Governor Spencer Cox joined Tim and Amanda on Utah's Morning News with a look back over the past year and a look ahead to what's in store.
3 years ago
alcohol ban covid one year...
Paul Nelson

Gov. Herbert stands by the state’s COVID-19 response one year later

Today marks one year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic.  Former Governor Gary Herbert is reflecting on the state’s response to the disease
3 years ago
Bayou Utah covid-19 vaccine deaths, vaccine appointment, restaurant vaccinated...
Paul Nelson

Utah Medical Examiner’s Office finds no link between COVID-19 vaccine and deaths

Is there a link between the COVID-19 vaccine and the recent deaths of four people in Utah? The Utah Medical Examiner’s Office says no.
3 years ago
masks salt lake...
Mark Jackson

UTA offering free fare to COVID-19 vaccination appointments

You can get a free fare for a ride on all UTA systems to and from vaccination appointments through the end of June.
3 years ago
Cabins Logan Canyon...
Dan Bammes

Cabins in Logan Canyon for sale along with their creepy legends

LOGAN, Utah- The Hatch family began building their cabins in Logan Canyon in 1910. They included small playhouses for children and, unusual for the time, a swimming pool. The family occupied the cabins in Logan Canyon for years, but by the 1950s, they were vacant and had been vandalized repeatedly. They were donated to the […]
3 years ago
Accidents on Utah Roads...
Madeleine Porter

Accidents on Utah roads make for a bad day for drivers

Multiple accidents on Utah roads happened Wednesday making it a bad day for traffic delays all over the state. No injuries were reported.
3 years ago
salmonella outbreak...
Simone Seikaly

Salmonella outbreak killing Utah songbirds, what you can do

A salmonella outbreak among birds can be linked to bird feeders which officials say should be removed and thoroughly cleaned.
3 years ago