Curt Gresseth
Artificial intelligence has joined the presidential campaign trail. As a voter, do you know how to spot the fake?
7 months ago
Mark Jones
A University of Utah expert said there is a large difference between the recent Morocco earthquake and Utah's March 2020 temblor.
7 months ago
Curt Gresseth
A Utah psychologist weighs in on what stops a victim from reporting a school bully, and how best to support them. to adults.
7 months ago
Mariah Maynes
Utah's social media law is the first of its kind. It requires age verification and restricts access to social media for minors during certain hours.
7 months ago
Mark Jones
A former FBI agent shares some insight into the ongoing Pennsylvania manhunt for an escaped fugitive that was in its 12th day on Monday.
8 months ago
Mark Jones
Members of the Utah National Guard are in Morocco for a training exercise. They aren't in the area where a 6.8 magnitude earthquake occurred over the weekend.
8 months ago
Devin Oldroyd
More unmarried couples are buying homes together. They make up 18% of all first-time homebuyers, according to a new report.
8 months ago
Carlos Artiles Fortun
The order declared gun violence and drug abuse a public health emergency and temporarily banned the carrying of guns on public property.
8 months ago
Curt Gresseth
Two Utahns in long-term recovery tell their stories and report the resources available to help addicts during National Recovery Month.
8 months ago
Mark Jones
New DNA evidence has exonerated a 72-year-old man of a 1975 rape conviction. He had served seven years in prison.
8 months ago
Derrick Jones
The project, which began on Tuesday, Sept. 5, aims to remove about 130 trees from the area, drawing both support and concern from residents.
8 months ago
Mark Jones
Jay Evensen, of the Deseret News, discusses if there should be an age-limit for politicians.
8 months ago
Curt Gresseth
Too many guns are being found in schools in the Granite District, so a new K-9 police officer named Bolt is being used to search for firearms on campus.
8 months ago
Mark Jones
Rush Funplex, a Utah company, has been fined by the U.S. Department of Labor for violating child labor laws.
8 months ago
Curt Gresseth
The principal of Bountiful High School talks about how pervasive bullying is and what steps he and his staff is taking to root it out.
8 months ago
Mark Jones
A head of next week's primary election, Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson tells KSL NewsRadio she'd like to see more Utahns get more involved in the voting process.
8 months ago
Devin Oldroyd
When bullying is going on, many kids suffer in silence, they don't tell an adult. That's the takeaway from a recent survey.
8 months ago
Mark Jones
The Nebo School District says 71% of its third graders are reading at grade level.
8 months ago
Curt Gresseth
Utah Valley University is partnering with Amazon to provide company employees free tuition, along with covering books and fees.
8 months ago
Curt Gresseth
The people who live in the tunnels of Las Vegas can be swamped when rain -- and lots of it -- comes to town, such as Tropical Storm Hilary that soaked Southern California before moving into Nevada
8 months ago
Devin Oldroyd
A new trend of flash mob shoplifting is on the rise across the country.
8 months ago
Devin Oldroyd
As the 2023-2024 school year begins, Canyons School District is implementing district-wide Thrive Time, a new curriculum.
8 months ago
Curt Gresseth
Sales tax holidays are a gimmick. Tax relief is only a benefit to taxpayers if it's permanent, says a Utah tax expert.
8 months ago
Mark Jones
Should cellphones be banned in schools? The United Nations, citing a recent report, is calling on schools around the world to ban phones. Ben Horsley of the Granite School District weighs in.
8 months ago