Utah News
Jeff Caplan's Minute of News: A new Lennon-McCartney
There’s a new Lennon-McCartney collaboration. It's not the one you're thinking. Or, maybe it is, but not quite. Not really.
Dickson: Preventing pickleball injuries
SALT LAKE CITY — My Dad played pickleball until he was 90 years old. He was a stud. And there are several seriously competitive pickleball players in the KSL newsroom. I won’t name names (Matt Johnson). “Pickleball is exploding in the U.S. with the number of players increasing from 4.8 million in 2021 to 8.9 […]
Utah launches Startup State Initiative to help entrepreneurs and small businesses
The Startup State Initiative helps Utahns conduct market research, create a business plan, or network with community partners.
Starbucks plastic cups are getting a makeover
Starbucks has announced an environmentally friendly redesign of its plastic cups.
Higher-magnitude earthquake is coming to Utah, warns expert
One expert is warning Utah to be prepare for a higher-magnitude earthquake then the 5.7 magnitude one that hit in 2020.
Great Utah ShakeOut: State's largest earthquake drill happens today
The state's largest earthquake drill, the Great Utah ShakeOut, happens today. It will help people across the state prepare for earthquakes.
Utah Traffic + Weather
Construction on Mountain View Corridor project to begin this week
The Utah Department of Transportation will start construction Wednesday on a segment of the Mountain View Corridor.
Utah storm adding to snowpack that melted over weekend
A storm passing through Utah will increase the snowpack that melted this weekend when the sun came out in force.
Utah getting big delivery of valley rain, mountain snow Monday
Utah will see valley rain and mountain snow throughout Monday with temperatures in the 40s and 50s.
Salt Lake City hit the 80s, ties date's record high temperature
The last time it was this warm on April 12 in Salt Lake was in 1936.
Utah temperatures warming up, strong snowpack set to start melting
Temperatures in Utah are going to get much warmer over the next few days, allowing for the snowpack we've accumulated to start melting off.
Salt Lake City offers revised plan for makeover of 600 North
The city estimates that up to 24,000 vehicles use 600 and 700 North every day, particularly between 800 West and I-15.
Dave & Dujanovic
Great Utah Shakeout: How to make your home earthquake-safe
An adviser discusses how to make your home safe for the Great Utah Shakeout.
Instances of squatting in Utah are rare, but they happen
While Utahns have many legal protections to fight against squatters, it can still happen. Here's what to do, if it does.
Who shot, killed bald eagle near Cedar City? $10,000 reward available
A $10,000 reward is available for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrator who shot and killed a protected bald eagle near Cedar City.
New Utah law targets auto-renewal subscriptions
A new Utah law says companies now have between 30 and 60 days to notify subscribers of their upcoming automatic renewal.
Are you ready for an earthquake in Utah?
An expert from Be Ready Utah advises during an earthquake, drop, cover and hold on.
Utah doctor shines light on understanding, managing bipolar disorder
A Utah psychiatry professor speaks about understanding and managing bipolar disorder.
Inside Sources
LISTEN: Why we’re turning to politics for our lost worship
Is a shift away from organized religion feeding into the loss of community amongst Americans?
Study looks into Utah voters' opinions on curriculum transparency in schools
A Sutherland Institute study found that a majority of Utah voters support curriculum transparency. However, fewer of them support mandating it with legislation.
LISTEN: Romney talks budget, wildfires and TikTok
Sen. Mitt Romney says Democrats and Republicans needed to work together to budget and build legislation that will actually pass.
TikTok 'stunt' backfires as House lawmakers push to change company ownership
Utah Rep. John Curtis discusses how a “stunt” by TikTok to influence House lawmakers just angered them.
Dow closes down more than 500 points
The Dow dropped more than 750 points before closing down 525 points as inflation numbers rose higher than economists were anticipating.
Governor's message to students: 'hang up and learn'
Gov. Spencer Cox wants cellphones to be banned in Utah schools during instruction time.
KSL Sports Zone
No. 1 Oklahoma Fails To Advance, No. 5 Utah Leads Charge At Nationals Semifinals
After securing their fourth straight Pac-12 Title the Red Rocks are focused on making a run in their 48th straight appearance at Nationals.
Three Utah Jazz Players Earn G League Honors
Kenneth Lofton Jr., Jason Preston, and Darius Bazley all took home G League honors after signing with the Utah Jazz this season.
Utah Gymnastics Nationals Leo Inspired By Alicia Keys Super Bowl Outfit
The Red Rocks are about to take the stage at their 48th straight Nationals and decided to celebrate the occasion with a new leo.
PK: Ryan, Ashley Smith Tap Into Dream Of Changing Utah With Addition Of NHL Team
Take a good look around your beloved Wasatch Front, maybe even snap a picture or two for keepsake, a dramatic makeover is forthcoming.
Stephen Curry Explains Why 2024 Is Right Time To Make His Olympic Debut
Golden State guard Stephen Curry knew he was running out of chances to play in what would be his first Olympics, so he and his wife Ayesha started planning many months ago about how to make the Paris Games work for their family.
Five Trademark Applications Made For Potential Utah NHL Team Names
Five applications were sent to the US Patent and Trademark Office for the new Utah NHL franchise on Tuesday.
Video
Video: What to Watch: April 12, 2024
KSL NewsRadio’s Andy Farnsworth, co-host of the KSL Movie Show, dives in to what to watch this week. The Big Movie of the Week, “Civil War”, doesn’t lean politically one way or the other–which surprises some people. I thought it was more of a warning than a statement. (Read Andy’s co-host’s review of the movie […]
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The Legend of the Bear Lake Monster
The Bear Lake monster has captivated people in the region for centuries, with tales that range from the believable to the bizarre.
All the artists coming to Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (formerly USANA Amp) this summer
Summer concerts are more than just entertainment; they’re a celebration of life, love, and connection.
How to find the best winter lodging in Bear Lake, Utah
Winter lodging in Bear Lake can be more limited than in the summer, but with some careful planning you can easily book your next winter trip.