Utah children and teens are grappling with intense circumstances surrounding depression, anxiety and even suicide. A Utah psychiatrist hopes to gives adults the tools they need to help.
It was August 1949, when the U.S. postal service stopped using the train to deliver mail to Richfield, and a 21-year-old kid, made his first mail run in a delivery truck from Salt Lake, back to his hometown.
If you find yourself short on cash, where do you turn? Payday loans, 401(k) loans, or credit cards? We compare the pros and cons of several emergency cash options.
Teachers have noted that violent behavior among students has become more prevalent, and it's an indication of the mental health crisis in the state's schools.
SANDY, Utah – It’s the new car season, which means auto shows are taking place all over the country. And, the big Utah International Auto Expo is now open in Sandy. This show is one of 63 that are being held around the country, and it’s always a popular event as tens of thousands will […]
A Utah man who once was persuaded by federal agents to undergo fake torture — and even his own fake death — is finally telling his amazing story. It's a made-for-the-movies drama of how he became entangled with a notorious website called Silk Road.
A breakdown of trust between the Utah Fraternal Order of Police and Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill over officer involved shootings have officers remaining silent, and the KSL Investigators searching for answers.
To some it is a threat, to others a Godsend. In Minnesota, hundreds of marijuana plants are now growing legally. Nearly two-thirds of the states have already legalized medical marijuana. Their experience may provide clues about what Utah can expect if medicinal marijuana is approved.
According to the Child Mind Institute, nearly half of American youth will experience mental illness by age 18. Utah schools are feverishly trying to adapt to meet the needs.
You don’t vote for them and you may have never heard of them. But employees of water conservancy districts earn some of the highest pay packages in the state.
The KSL Investigators recently uncovered a scheme that is netting crooks billions of dollars. The hackers target homebuyers, and the scam is hard to spot if you're not aware it's happening.
It's been two years since 21-year-old Annie Schmidt died while hiking in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. Her mother, Michelle Schmidt recently wrote a book called “Carried” about how her faith in God helped her through the unthinkable.
Logan Smith is what's called an ASMRtist, someone who makes videos that give some viewers a tingling sensation called autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR).
Medical billing advocates say a Utah man should consider himself lucky after his insurance covered most of his out-of-state emergency room visit and appendectomy that resulted in nearly $80,000 in bills.