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Josuee Sanchez
A resolution recognizing this week as National Police Week has passed
Utah Senator Mitt Romney supports a resolution to recognize this week as "National Police Week." In Sergeant Bill Hooser's remembrance and all officers that sacrificed their lives for their community.2 years ago
Heather Peterson
NHL expected to bring new customers to downtown Salt Lake City businesses
With a new National Hockey League team coming to town, the downtown economy is expecting a boost in profits.2 years ago
Curt Gresseth
Don’t surrender pets to a shelter. Send in a pro to reverse bad behavior, says Utah trainer
An expert discusses controlling the unwanted behavior of pets.2 years ago
Curt Gresseth
Can’t afford new home? Would you renovate a fixer-upper?
Is it worth the work and money to attempt to renovate a fixer-upper home? Realtor discusses pros and cons.2 years ago
Kennedy Camarena
Wrong-way driver crash results in one death
A wrong-way crash has ended with the death of one of the drivers. The wrong-way driver is suspected to have been under the influence.2 years ago
Heather Peterson
Tumbleweed cleanup in South Jordan comes to an end
South Jordan said their cleanup efforts have concluded, taking 25 dumpsters-full of tumbleweeds to the landfill.2 years ago
Eliza Pace
Utah veteran, survivor of Battle of the Bulge, reflects on incredible 100 years
Wayne O. Ursenbach, a World War II veteran, explosives researcher, man of faith, husband, and father will turn 100 years old on Dec. 4, 2023.3 years ago
Mark Jackson
Input wanted for area plan north of Central Pointe Trax Station
Salt Lake City planners are seeking input from residents on how to uses land in the Ballpark neighborhood.3 years ago
Dan Bammes
Housing unit quarantined after scabies outbreak at state correctional facility
57 inmates were affected after a breakout of scabies in a housing unit at the Utah State Correctional Facility.3 years ago
ELIZA PACE
Construction to cause delays on I-215 in SLC this weekend
Those heading out this weekend may run into traffic delays due to construction on Interstate 215.3 years ago
BY MICHAEL HOUCK AND BRIANNA CHAVEZ, KSL TV
Exitus CEO arrested for allegedly faking nursing credentials and misleading investors
The CEO of a non-profit group dedicated to helping those affected by human trafficking was arrested on Friday for over 30 fraud-related charges.3 years ago
KSL.com
Church President Russell M. Nelson celebrates 99th birthday on 9/9
President Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is celebrating his 99th birthday on Saturday. Church President Russell M. Nelson celebrates 99th birthday on 9/93 years ago
Gabrielle Shiozawa, KSL.com
‘Sharing our culture’: Utahns celebrate Japanese Church of Christ’s first-ever summer festival
The Japanese Church of Christ in Salt Lake honored the local Japanese community and shared its culture with other Utahns at its first-ever summer festival, Natsu Matsuri.3 years ago
LADD EGAN AND KEIRA FAIRMONT, KSL-TV
Head of Utah National Guard, on paid leave, denies having improper relationship
Despite the U.S. Army Inspector General Agency concluding an investigation into the head of the Utah National Guard and finding the allegations substantiated, Maj. Gen. Michael Turley said in a statement to KSL Friday afternoon, Turley said, “I do deny any allegations of an improper relationship.”3 years ago
Gabrielle Shiozawa, KSL.com
USU grad settles racism lawsuit for $45K
Utah State University grad Gregory Noel has settled a lawsuit against the university involving allegations of racist treatment by a professor and what he saw as an inadequate response by USU for $45,000.3 years ago
Allessandra Harris Gurr
Study shows worldwide lakes losing water, Utah is bouncing back
The record-breaking winter in Utah is helping the lakes around the state reach proper water levels, however, other lakes across the nation are drying out study finds.3 years ago
Lindsay Aerts
Utah has turned over 20 county clerks in the last 3 years, state elections office says
The revelation came as State Dir. of Elections Ryan Cowley asked the legislature to pump the brakes on some of their election-related bills.3 years ago
Aimee Cobabe
Red Cross is helping as flooding hits Logan trailer park
The American Red Cross is working right now to help Logan residents after a trailer park flooded.3 years ago
Waverly Golden
The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints now using walker, in good spirits
The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Russell M. Nelson, is now using a walker, but remains in good spirits.3 years ago
Adam Small
Gas prices continue to soar in the West, now over $4 a gallon in Utah
The West is experiencing exceptionally high gas prices, compared to the West. Spokes person for AAA says this is likely due to a weak oil market.3 years ago
MICHAEL HOUCK, KSL-TV
Abandoned puppies rescued from Tooele road, golf course
The shelter says the five German Shepherds are sweet and slowly adjusting to humans after their experience but need a new home to help them.3 years ago
Waverly Golden
Pair of brothers handout painted flower pots for Mother’s Day
A Early Childhood Education teacher at Sunshine Academy in Alpine and his younger brother celebrated Mother's Day at River Meadows Senior Living.3 years ago
Waverly Golden
Former United States Postal Service worker accused of destroying mail
A former Salt Lake City Express Mail Clerk with the United States Postal Service was accused by a federal jury of destroying immigration mail.3 years ago