Two dozen Green Canyon High School students in North Logan won’t get credit for AP tests they took last May as the tests were mistakenly destroyed in transit.
Rocky Mountain Power customers are now getting August power bills and they are high. After a record hot summer, customers are now seeing the aftermath of that long string of triple-digit days.
Wednesday afternoon’s short downpour flooded some Millcreek homes, and residents said they are sick of the constant flooding and want the city to fix the drains -- or foot the bill for damage they deal with.
A crowd of thousands, and nearly $250,000 raised — all for the fight against suicide at the annual Out of the Darkness Walk in West Jordan Saturday morning
One day after a third arrest in a shooting in downtown Salt Lake City, a Utah man shares his video of the moments following the crime. Eli Paul told KSL TV he and his family were headed to fancy dinner when they saw a man, lying on the ground, waving his arms for help. Paul […]
Record heat, drought and sky-high prices at the grocery store are taking a toll on families. For those that rely on home gardening for food storage, this year has been extra tough.
Four days after two-inches of rain fell in one hour in Goshen, a family is facing a big bill to repair damage. Goshen Mayor Steven Staheli is making sure county and state crews fix things, too.
The KSL podcast lineup is getting a new show. "Celebrating the Spectrum" is a KSL original podcast that will drop weekly episodes every Monday morning featuring KSL TV's Debbie Worthen.
The official numbers show year-over-year inflation at 8.5%, but for many basic items, like food, that number is still far higher, and Utah families are feeling it.
A long-time Salt Lake City business says crime and violence are the reasons they have picked up and moved. Latter-Day Bride opened a new store in Bluffdale today after 23 years in Salt Lake City.