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South Jordan’s Spring Spectacular Will Be Drive-Thru Event This Year
The City of South Jordan has been putting on its Spring Spectacular for more than a decade, and the pandemic isn't changing things. -
Gephardt: Lack of Customer Service Options Leaves Robinhood User Locked Out
Many companies have moved all their customer service support inside their apps, forgoing traditional phone helpdesks. When one man found himself locked out of his account and unable to get a resolution, he called KSL Consumer Investigator Matt Gephardt for help. -
Farmers Feeding Utah Campaign Helps Hundreds Of Emery County Families
The Farmers Feeding Utah campaign made its latest stop in Castle Dale on Wednesday, hoping to help struggling Emery County families. -
Woman Celebrates Her 92nd Birthday On The Slopes At Deer Valley
Spring skiing is in full bloom, and 92-year-old Dorothy Case spent her birthday hitting the slopes. -
Fire Crews Rescue Two Dogs After Garage Fire In Weber County
Crews responding to a house fire in Weber Canyon saved more than just the family's home - they saved two furry family members as well. -
Gephardt: Fraudulent Charges Lock Man Out Of Amazon, Kindle Digital Purchases
If there’s fraud on your Amazon account, you might expect it to be shut down while the hacker is purged. But an Eden man said Amazon said he can’t get his account back unless he paid for the fraudster’s purchases. -
Wednesday’s Child: Sister Mary And Nika Hope To Be Adopted Together
After living apart in foster care, sisters Nika and Mary were recently reunited. They hope to be adopted together. -
Heber Boy Sleeps Outside For 100th Consecutive Night In Homemade Shelter
Ten-year-old McKay Anthony set out to accomplish a major feat — sleeping outside for a 100th consecutive night in a miniature “cabin” in the backyard he and his family constructed. -
Teen Trying to Bring ‘Donate Life’ License Plate To Utah
A Utah teen and prospective Eagle Scout came up with a project that has potential to save countless lives but needs the public’s help make his project a reality. -
Utah Jazz Charter Flight Forced To Land After Hitting Birds
Officials with the Salt Lake City International Airport said a Delta flight carrying members of the Utah Jazz was forced to return to the airport shortly after takeoff when the aircraft struck a flock of birds.
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