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Utah Faces Drought Conditions; Becky Edwards Challenges Mike Lee; Pride Month Take-Aways
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah–This week wraps up Utah Pride Week, but that doesn’t mean our LGBTQ siblings should fade back into obscurity. We look at the ways we can support our neighbors all year long. Plus, the first challenger to Mike Lee’s Senate seat–we talk with Becky Edwards. But first–it’s an issue impacting all of […] -
KSL+: What Will COVID Look Like Next Month, Next Year, Next Decade?
With more and more people getting vaccinated, including kids, we're looking to the future of COVID. What will it look like next month, next year, next decade? We hear a lot about herd immunity. But what is it? Is it possible? Will it even work? -
Next Gen Missiles: Made in Utah TONIGHT 10PM
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Next Gen Missiles: Made in Utah
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Farmers Feeding Utah Plans Major Food Distribution For Wednesday
With the economy improving and case counts down, Utah has started to emerge from the dark days of the pandemic, but many families still need help putting food on the table. Thanks to a donation from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Farmers Feeding Utah has organized a food distribution blitz at seven sites across the state for Wednesday, May 19. -
Charles Grodin, ‘Midnight Run,’ ‘Heartbreak Kid,’ Star, Dies
Charles Grodin, the droll, offbeat actor, and writer who scored as a caddish newlywed in “The Heartbreak Kid” and later had roles ranging from Robert De Niro’s counterpart in the comic thriller “Midnight Run” to the bedeviled father in the “Beethoven” comedies, has died. He was 86. -
Utah Leaders Support Israel In Gaza Strip Conflict
Utah’s Governor, Senate President, and House Leader released a joint statement indicating their support for Israel during the current war along the Gaza Strip. -
Israel Threatens Gaza Ground Invasion Despite Truce Efforts
Israel on Thursday said it was massing troops along the Gaza frontier and calling up 9,000 reservists ahead of a possible ground invasion of the Hamas-ruled territory, as the two bitter enemies plunged closer to all-out war. Egyptian mediators rushed to Israel for cease-fire efforts but showed no signs of progress. -
Gas Stations Report Shortages As Pipeline Shutdown Drags On
More than 1,000 gas stations in the Southeast reported running out of fuel, primarily because of what analysts say is unwarranted panic-buying among drivers, as the shutdown of a major pipeline by a gang of hackers entered its fifth day Tuesday. -
Gephardt: To Accept Or Not To Accept Internet Cookies; What’s The Risk?
It seems like every website you open, a banner pops up asking if you're okay that it uses cookies to "enhance your internet experience."
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