Gangs in Utah: Should we be worried about the next generation?
Gangs in Utah seem to be recruiting younger and younger. How worried should we be? What can we do to prevent it?
Laid off during the holidays? Here are tips to stay afloat
The Utah Department of Workforce Services says if you are are laid off during the holidays there are steps you can take to get through it.
Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
Learn how to shop like a pro this Black Friday with smart strategies and tips to snag the best deals while avoiding overspending.
Death row inmate Ralph Menzies to face competency hearing
On Monday, death row inmate Ralph Menzies faces a competency hearing to determine if he is competent enough for execution.
Legendary Trucker Gene England of C.R. England Dies
Gene England, a trucking industry legend, World War II veteran and beloved family man, died at the age of 105, C.R. England announced Nov. 14.
Utahn retrieves bump stock after over five years of court battles
A Utah man got his bump stock back on Wednesday years after the ATF classified the stock replacements as machine guns.
Election Day is in full swing across Utah
While some Utah voters visited polling centers and drop boxes, they told KSL NewsRadio about the issues that drove them to the polls.
Sports tourism is boosting Utah’s economy
In Utah, sports tourism is having a big economic impact. Sporting events are now driving more than 30% of Salt Lake's overnight hotel stays.
How to Visit Pando, The World’s Largest & Oldest Tree
Pando is the world's largest and oldest tree... and it's in the great state of Utah. Haven't heard of it? Here's how to visit Pando.
From the Great Salt Lake to the Country’s Coasts
Katie Figueroa Beltran is researching marine life, and building her vinyl collection.
Power Demand from Data Centers Keeping Coal-Fired Plants Online
The power generation sector is looking at numerous ways to provide enough electricity to satisfy demand from data centers. Bloomberg Intelligence recently said its research shows data centers, buildings filled
RHOSLC’s Heather Gay & Whitney Rose On Aussie Housewives & The One Bravo Star They’ve Beefed With
Whitney also lists Aussie designers Bec + Bridge and Zimmerman as her faves. As for which Housewives from across the board that they’re tight with, Heather says she’s “super close” with Marysol Patton and Alexia Nepola from the Real Housewives of Miami, after appearing together in Ultimate Girls Trip season three, which was set in Thailand.
Daily news: UDOT installs nearly 1,000 touchless crosswalk signals across Utah
In other news, Utah's largest wildfire this season has now surpassed 31,000 acres and threatens two national forests in eastern Utah.
South Salt Lake officer convicted of DUI asks judge to terminate his probation early
When a former high-ranking South Salt Lake Police officer crashed his motorcycle while speeding and intoxicated behind the wheel last year, he was allowed to re
Salt Lake City officials warn of water main breaks as winter approaches
The Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities is sending out a warning to residents of the city that during the coming winter months, they can expect to see more water main breaks.
Great Salt Lake falls nearly 3 feet since spring, managers say extended heat wave partly to blame
The Great Salt Lake normally falls up to 2.5 feet every summer, but recent hotter-than-average temperatures have had an effect.
Delta/SkyWest given $1.4 million in revenue guarantees for Salt Lake City flight
The Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority Board met Tuesday and approved an agreement that provides just over $1.4 million in revenue guarantees for Delta Airlines to return air service to
Utah responds to a surge in overdose deaths with the launch of new fentanyl task force
With a record amount of fentanyl flooding the country and more Utahns dying from overdoses than ever before, the state is launching a new task force that
Utah County opens its annual warming centers Tuesday night
Utah County's warming centers meant to help the state's homeless population will be opening on Tuesday night until April 30, 2025.
When will the train horns stop? Utahns vent as cities race to reestablish 'quiet zones'
He covers Salt Lake City news, as well as statewide transportation issues, outdoors, environment and weather. Carter has worked in Utah news for over a decade and is a graduate of Southern Utah University.
With a record-number of Utahns dying from overdoses, state announces new fentanyl task force
With a record amount of fentanyl flooding the country and more Utahns dying from overdoses than ever before, the state is launching a new task force that Gov. Spencer Cox says will “disrupt” the drug market.
Multiple agencies, helicopter respond to South Salt Lake neighborhood after armed robbery
There was a heavy police presence in a South Salt Lake neighborhood Tuesday morning, where a state helicopter was circling the area.
Give the Lord ‘equal time,’ Elder Rasband encourages during devotional to 10,000 youth and young adults
The devotional, held in the University of Utah Huntsman Center, also included remarks by Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson, Elder Kevin W. Pearson and U. of U. President Taylor Randall.
‘Once in a lifetime’ comet viewing in Utah — here’s how
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a “once in a lifetime comet” is in plain view of Utahns, due to a near pass of Earth that occurs once every 80,000 years.
The Man-Made Wonder in Utah Is the Definition of a Hidden Gem
The Garfield Smelter Stack in Utah is a hidden engineering marvel and the tallest free-standing structure in the western
Spooky drums take the spotlight for Paranormal Percussion show in Salt Lake City
Drummers are in the spotlight at this one-of-a-kind Halloween performance. Paranormal Percussion is a local Halloween show that features only drums and percussion.
SLC Airport prepares for Oct. 22 Phase 3 opening, announces Phase 4 concessions
Construction for The New Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) Phase 3 is nearly complete. The grand debut of the Central
Utah mother who raised over $1 million for her funeral dies from cancer
Carr, a single mom from Ogden, Utah, died after battling terminal cancer and starting a GoFundMe page for her own funeral. She was 30.
Miller Family Foundation launches grant program with $500K to aid SLC's west side
The Miller Family Foundation has launched a grant program with an initial $500,000 investment to aid Salt Lake City's west side as development pressure in the zone mounts.
Reality TV star, activist discuss Utah's sexual violence crisis
"Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star Britani Bateman and executive director of GenerationAll Sage Hancock spoke to Kari Hawker-Diaz aboutthe pervasive issu
Conditions should be perfect Monday for viewing comet over Utah
If you've missed the comet zooming over Utah in recent nights, Monday may be the perfect chance to check out the space phenomenon before it checks out for another 80,000 years.
As ballots are sent out, what can Utah voters expect from the 2024 election?
Election ballots for Salt Lake County will be sent out soon, with two double sided pages, the largest ballots in recent history.
Volunteers sort bricks as Salt Lake historic meetinghouse enters next phase
Volunteers gathered Saturday to help sort bricks as the new owner started positioning an old church meetinghouse in Salt Lake City toward its next phase.
Trail of neglect: Why the Jordan River and its trail have struggled to shed their reputation as a place for waste
The Jordan River has long been Utah's dumping grounds, evolving from a repository for raw waste to a place for those whom society deems disposable. How did it get this way?
Enough Fentanyl To Kill Everyone on Long Island Seized: Officials
A man from New York has been indicted for charges relating to drug possession and trafficking and may face 15 years to life.
Part of Utah reaches severe drought, but change is coming
A large portion of Washington County, including the area around St. George, is now in severe or D2 drought. The classification marks the first time any part of Utah has reached severe drought since May 2023. Back then, a portion of Central Utah reached that classification.