Alex Cabrero

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Alex Cabrero has been reporting for KSL since 2004 and is a 7-time Emmy Award winner. During his time in Salt Lake City, he has covered several high-profile Utah stories, including the Crandall Canyon mine collapse, the Trolley Square shootings, and the Susan Powell missing person case.

Tens of thousands of sandbags filled during big volunteer event at Murray Park

As temperatures rise, the snow in the mountains melts, and the water quickly flows down to the valley, causing lots of sandbagging events to happen Saturday. 
1 year ago

South end of Great Salt Lake up nearly 4 feet since berm raised in February

Most Utahns know the Great Salt Lake is in danger as the effects of the drought shrunk the lake and water levels reached a historic low in 2022.
1 year ago

The unseen flooding danger, rising ground water

Never did James Naylor think he would be famous on TikTok. “My 13-year-old got me into it,” he said. 
1 year ago

West Jordan community comes together to remember 13-year-old hit, killed by drunk driver

Today marks one year since 13-year-old Eli Mitchell was hit and killed by a drunk driver in West Jordan. To honor his memory, the community put up hundreds of ribbons and held a special ceremony.
1 year ago

Wildlife rehabilitation center in Ogden has to move after city order

Time is running out for a popular wildlife rehabilitation center in Ogden as city officials say they have until September to find a new home.
1 year ago

Hundreds of Utahns help fill sandbags in Salt Lake County

Hundreds of people spent Saturday morning filling sandbags at several volunteer sites throughout Utah.
1 year ago

Utahns anxious for the snow to melt so they can play outdoors

Although Spring has begun, Winter isn't giving up quite yet. 
1 year ago

Kaysville says it could be months before damage is repaired from flooding

Public works explains how runoff caused a massive road collapse in Kaysville and how long it could take to repair.
1 year ago

Thousands of people enjoy warm weather at South Jordan Spring Spectacular

Thousands of Utahns gathered at the South Jordan softball fields for the annual Spring Spectacular to celebrate Easter Saturday.
1 year ago

Utah requires online education course as off-road fun kicks off

Road advocacy groups stresses safety during popular Easter Weekend.
1 year ago

Water levels rising on Great Salt Lake after series of storms

The southern part of the Great Salt Lake is up now up 3 feet from its historic low last year.
1 year ago

Mapping expert analyzes where flood zones could be

Flood plain risk maps show what areas are at risk for potential flooding.
1 year ago

Draper police officers helped stuck cars in whiteout conditions

Draper police officers were met with whiteout conditions that were unexpected.
1 year ago

Skiers, snowboarders continue to enjoy extended ski season

For ski and snowboard lovers, it has been the kind of year-old-timers normally brag about.
1 year ago

Salt Lake’s Mazza named a finalist for prestigious restaurant award

Ali Sabbah has made a career out of serving Middle Eastern food at his Mazza restaurant in the 15th and 15th neighborhood of Salt Lake City.
1 year ago

Man from Utah uses drone to melt snow on school sports fields

Devin Rose's business involves using a large drone to dump a special kind of dirt on sports fields at schools.
1 year ago

Utah company offers free cyclone sand to help prepare for flooding

With so many Utah communities concerned about potential flooding this spring, Geneva Rock has decided to give sandbags to Utah cities and counties for free.
1 year ago

Human chain moves books to new Spanish Fork library

Hundreds of volunteers gathered in Spanish Fork Saturday morning to help move books from the old library to the new one across the street.
1 year ago

Prolonged winter delays Utah farmers’ planting season

Utah farmers are grateful for all the snow this winter and the water that will come from it, but it's also causing some challenges.
1 year ago

Utah cattle ranchers losing calves to winter conditions

Many cattle ranchers have lost calves due to the deep snow and cold weather.
1 year ago

‘It went exceptionally well’: I-80 reopens as wintering elk return to Parleys Canyon

A large elk herd that found refuge in a Salt Lake City golf course this winter is back home in Parleys Canyon.
1 year ago

Taylorsville police shoot armed man Friday night

A man is in critical condition after being shot by Taylorsville police officers Friday night, Taylorsville police confirm.
1 year ago

St. George experiencing minor flooding; past mitigation work paying off

St. George city leaders say flood mitigation work done over the last few years has made a difference this year with all of the heavy storms.
1 year ago

Learning from past floods, Tooele has made preparations for future water

Rainwater was moving quickly down the curbs off 70 South in Tooele. However, most people who live along this road know it’s nothing compared to what’s possible.
1 year ago