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Local News
Pelicans return to nest at Great Salt Lake island for 1st time in 81 years
About 1,300 American white pelicans were found nesting on Utah's Great Salt Lake's Hat Island during a survey that state wildlife biologists conducted last week.
Storm chaser saves Texas family of 4 after tornado destroys home
A storm chaser not only captured a massive tornado touching down in Hawley, Texas, on Thursday, but ended up rescuing a family of four.
Mona residents say large police presence sought Santaquin suspect
In the hours after police said an officer was intentionally hit and killed on I-15 in Santaquin, law enforcement saturated the community of Mona.
Family mourns 19-year-old's death after bull riding accident
The Anderson family said if their son, Tait, could say anything right now it would be "live your dream."
High school student influenced by Sgt. Bill Hooser reflects on the life of the fallen officer
Fallen Santaquin police officer Sgt. Bill Hooser had a big impact on the community he served, including several high school students.
KSL Truth Test: AI bots, ballots and the best sources for reliable election information
How accurate is AI when it comes to helping you cast your vote in an election? The KSL Investigators put popular AI bots to the test.
KSL Investigates
KSL Truth Test: AI bots, ballots and the best sources for reliable election information
How accurate is AI when it comes to helping you cast your vote in an election? The KSL Investigators put popular AI bots to the test.
What you should know about extended car warranties and how to fight denials
One after another, the KSL Investigators heard from Utahns who paid monthly for an extended auto warranty but have not had a smooth ride in their repairs covered.
Get Gephardt: Car warranty company refuses to pay for repairs costing Millcreek man thousands of dollars
After a Millcreek man was denied by his car warranty company for thousands of dollars in repairs to his vehicle, he decided it was time to Get Gephardt.
Get Gephardt helps man who says contractor turned his payment guarantee into a double payment
The El Cholo Restaurant hired a crew to reseal their parking lot, costing $4,600. Despite promises of a refund, the credit card charge remained, and interest accrued. Here's how the KSL Investigators resolved the issue.
Can you save money by shipping your luggage instead of checking it?
KSL’s inflation buster Matt Gephardt tests whether shipping your luggage to your destination ahead of your trip can save you time and money.
How to spot costly subscription creep and stop it
Subscriptions to streaming services and other apps can start draining the wallet, if you aren't paying attention to price increases.
Religion
Church announces dedication and groundbreaking dates for temples in Brazil, Bolivia and Texas
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced a dedication date for a temple in Brazil and groundbreaking dates for temples in Bolivia and Texas.
TV series 'The Chosen' has returned to Utah to film fifth season
The popular TV series "The Chosen" is filming again in Utah.
United Methodists remove anti-gay language from their official teachings
The United Methodist Church overturned its 40-year ban on gay clergy Wednesday, marking a historic shift in the church’s stance on homosexuality.
Rabbis provide support for Jewish students in response to campus protests
Leaders in the Jewish community in Salt Lake are ramping up security at synagogues and responding to recent protests with more support for Jewish students.
President Oaks dedicates the Urdaneta Philippines Temple
President Dallin H. Oaks, First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dedicated the Urdaneta Philippines Temple on Sunday.
Three temple locations, including West Jordan and Lehi, announced
Today, the locations for three temples — two in Utah, West Jordan and Lehi, and one in Florida — were announced.
Science & Technology
TikTok sues US to block law that could ban the social media platform
TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance are suing the U.S. federal government over a law that would ban the popular video-sharing app unless it’s sold to another company.
Man or bear? A viral question has spawned scary responses
Another day, another hypothetical scenario tearing people apart on social media. However, this cultural discourse has some sharp teeth.
Utah experiences 4.4-magnitude earthquake just outside of Tremonton
Residents of Tremonton may have felt some shaking on Sunday, as a 4.4 magnitude earthquake hit the area.
New mission could shed light on the secrets of the moon’s ‘hidden side’
Over the past few years, competing countries have turned the moon into a hotspot for activity not witnessed since the Apollo 17 astronauts departed from the lunar surface in 1972.
Google, Justice Department make final arguments about whether search engine is a monopoly
The government and Google are making their closing arguments in a high-stakes antitrust trial to a federal judge in Washington who must now decide whether the tech giant's search engine constitutes an illegal monopoly.
AI-controlled fighter jet took the Air Force leader for a historic ride. What that means for war
An experimental F-16 fighter jet has taken a history-making flight controlled by artificial intelligence with an AI-controlled fleet planned.
National News
Boy Scouts of America announces rebrand to ‘Scouting America’
Boy Scouts of America announced Tuesday that it will change its name to Scouting America next February, to emphasize its commitment to inclusion.
TikTok sues US to block law that could ban the social media platform
TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance are suing the U.S. federal government over a law that would ban the popular video-sharing app unless it’s sold to another company.
1 dead after Oklahoma tornadoes as millions in the Midwest face a strong tornado threat
One person has died, and millions more face the threat of tornadoes in the Midwest.
Stormy Daniels describes meeting Trump during occasionally graphic testimony in hush money trial
An attorney for Stormy Daniels says the porn actor is expected to appear as a witness in Donald Trump’s hush money trial on Tuesday.
Speaker Johnson faces threat of ouster vote in pivotal week as he meets with Marjorie Taylor Greene
House Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to confront a vote over his ouster in the coming days, a pivotal moment that presents a major leadership test for the Louisiana Republican even though he is expected to prevail.
Millions of people across Oklahoma, southern Kansas at risk of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms
Millions of people in the central United States must brace themselves for powerful storms that may include long-track tornadoes, hurricane-force winds and baseball-sized hail, forecasters said Monday, issuing a rare high risk warning for central Oklahoma and southern Kansas.
Politics
KSL Truth Test: AI bots, ballots and the best sources for reliable election information
How accurate is AI when it comes to helping you cast your vote in an election? The KSL Investigators put popular AI bots to the test.
Speaker Johnson faces threat of ouster vote in pivotal week as he meets with Marjorie Taylor Greene
House Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to confront a vote over his ouster in the coming days, a pivotal moment that presents a major leadership test for the Louisiana Republican even though he is expected to prevail.
Exclusive: One-on-one interview with new gubernatorial candidate for Phil Lyman’s campaign
It’s her first time running for a political position, but Natalie Clawson said her background in practicing law and studying politics has prepared her to serve.
Phil Lyman announces Natalie Clawson as selection for lieutenant governor
Phil Lyman announced Natalie Clawson to be his selection for lieutenant governor in a release posted on X this morning.
Judge rules Bangerter is not eligible for lieutenant governor race
A judge ruled Friday that Layne Bangerter is not eligible to run for lieutenant governor and will deny a restraining order to pause printing ballots so the issue can be resolved.
Gov. Cox facing backlash after speech at the 2024 GOP state convention
Governor Cox is facing backlash after his speech at the 2024 Utah GOP state convention stirred up a divide among the Republican party.
Entertainment
Casting for Kevin Costner's Utah film is looking for paid extras
A casting call is asking for locals near St. George to apply for the second and third installment of Kevin Costner's feature film series "Horizon: An American Saga."
TV series 'The Chosen' has returned to Utah to film fifth season
The popular TV series "The Chosen" is filming again in Utah.
'The Fall Guy' gives Hollywood a muted summer kickoff with a $28.5M opening
“The Fall Guy,” the Ryan Gosling-led, action-comedy ode to stunt performers, opened below expectations with $28.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, providing a lukewarm start to a summer movie season that’s very much to be determined for Hollywood.
Actor Bernard Hill, of 'Lord of the Rings and 'Titanic' has died at 79
Actor Bernard Hill who starred in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "Titanic," has died.
Growing concerns for the future of Abravanel Hall
Following the announcement of an NHL team and plans for a sports and entertainment district, there have been questions about the future of the Salt Lake County owned Abravanel Hall.
Original cover art for ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ expected to set auction record
J.K. Rowling’s 1997 novel “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was the beginning of what would become a worldwide phenomenon. Now, the original illustration for the first edition of the book is going on sale.
World News
An American soldier was arrested in Russia and accused of stealing, US officials say
An American soldier has been arrested in Russia and accused of stealing. That's according to two U.S. officials who spoke to The Associated Press.
French bakers claim world record for longest baguette
At 461 feet, the baguette trumps the previous Italian record of 435 feet and 1 inch, held for almost five years, according to Guinness World Records.
Hamas accepts cease-fire proposal for Gaza, Israel approves military operation into Rafah hours later
The Hamas militant group says it has accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal to halt the seven-month war with Israel.
It's Cinco de Mayo time, and festivities are planned across the US. But in Mexico, not so much
The United States is gearing up for Cinco de Mayo. Music, all-day happy hours and deals on tacos are planned at venues across the country on Sunday — May 5 — in a celebration with widely misunderstood origins that is barely recognized south of the border.
Protester arrested outside University of Utah commencement ceremonies
At least one person was arrested at the University of Utah campus from a small group of a few dozen protesters gathered while graduation ceremonies were about to start.
Death toll jumps to at least 48 as a search continues in southern China highway collapse
The death toll from a collapsed highway in southeastern China climbed to 48 on Thursday as searchers dug for a second day through a treacherous and mountainous area.
KSL Sports
Utah Valley Men’s Basketball Adds Multiple Transfer Players
Utah Valley men’s basketball announced the addition of multiple players to its roster via the transfer portal ahead of the 2024-25 season.
Utah Basketball Gets Commitment From Former Baylor Guard
Things are picking up for the Runnin' Utes after a rough stretch as former Baylor guard Miro Little announced his commitment via X.
Utah Football Picks Up Commitment From Quarterback Transfer Sam Huard
Utah football indicated they wanted another quarterback after spring ball and they just landed one in Cal Poly transfer Sam Huard.
Fox Sports Analyst Joel Klatt Confidently Puts Utah Football In His Top 10
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt is high on Utah football. He has been for a while now and his latest top 25 reflects that once more.
Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama Named NBA Rookie Of Year After Record-Setting Season
Spurs center Victor Wembanyama was announced as the unanimous winner of the NBA's Rookie of the Year award.
Sunny Choi Leads Team USA Breaking Into Paris Summer Olympics
Sunny Choi quit her job to pursue the Olympics full-time and will represent the United States of America at the Summer Games in Paris.
Olympics
French bakery in Utah ramping up for Paris 2024 Summer Olympics
The owner of Délice French Bakery and Café in Salt Lake City is preparing for the Olympics in his home country.
Utah teacher inspires students with her passion for the 2002 Winter Olympics
An Indian Hills Middle School teacher hopes her love for the Olympic Games will inspire her students to get excited about a possible 2034 return.
Despite weather glitch, the Paris Olympics flame is lit at the Greek cradle of ancient games
Even without the help of Apollo, the flame that is to burn at the Paris Olympics was kindled Tuesday at the site of the ancient games in southern Greece.
An Olympic legacy brings year-round sporting events to Utah
Utah has capitalized on the Olympic spotlight and demonstrated its ability as a world-class host for winter and summer sporting events. The sports world appears to have taken notice.
Utah’s bid for the 2034 Winter Games is on track after an IOC visit. What’s next?
The advice from a member of the International Olympic Committee delegation in Utah this week to inspect venues for a 2034 Winter Games sounded contradictory at first: Don’t be in a rush to put plans in place, but don’t wait to take advantage of the opportunity.
IOC wraps up visit to Utah’s proposed 2034 Olympic venues
A pair of short track speedskating coaches at the Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns were eagerly waiting Friday for the arrival of the International Olympic Committee delegation in Utah visiting venues for a 2034 Winter Games, so they could catch up with a former teammate from China, who’s now an IOC member.
Great Salt Lake
Pelicans return to nest at Great Salt Lake island for 1st time in 81 years
About 1,300 American white pelicans were found nesting on Utah's Great Salt Lake's Hat Island during a survey that state wildlife biologists conducted last week.
As Great Salt Lake nears key level, Utah finds inspiration elsewhere to help lake's recovery
The Great Salt Lake's southern arm reached 4,195 feet elevation at times over the stormy weekend as it nears reaching that figure daily for the first time in five years.
'Sacrifices' will need to be made from Bear River water supply to help Great Salt Lake
With the Bear River serving so many different purposes in the state of Utah, agricultural producers are trying to make sure their uses for the river aren't forgotten as lawmakers discuss the preservation of the Great Salt Lake.
How much will the Great Salt Lake rise? State to offer a reward if you guess it correctly
Levels at the Great Salt Lake are higher now than at any point in the past five years, and those who are tasked with overseeing its level believe it will rise about another foot in the coming weeks.
Large amounts of water sent to Great Salt Lake ahead of spring runoff
While Utah did not have a record water year this year, water managers say there is so much water that some is being sent into the Great Salt Lake.
Firefighters burn invasive phragmites in Ogden Bay
Crews started to burn 2,000 acres of invasive phragmites in the Ogden Bay Wildlife Management Area Friday.
Education and Schools
Santaquin students show up to school wearing blue in support of law enforcement
There was a somber feeling as students at Orchard Hills Elementary in Santaquin prepared for school on Monday morning.
Grand County High School principal released after USBE finds licensing issues
Todd Thompson, principal of Grand County High School, was released from employment Thursday after licensing issues came to light.
Utah families receive millions of tax dollars for ‘Utah Fits All’ scholarship. Education opportunity or taxpayer subsidy?
Parents of 10,000 Utah students will receive "Utah Fits All' scholarship money for homeschool and private school.
Protester arrested outside University of Utah commencement ceremonies
At least one person was arrested at the University of Utah campus from a small group of a few dozen protesters gathered while graduation ceremonies were about to start.
University of Utah is not allowing protesters to disrupt graduation ceremonies
The University of Utah is taking some extra security measures for graduation amid threats of another protest on campus.
Local, federal law enforcement investigate bomb threats after 'furry' outrage at middle school
The Payson Police Department on Wednesday said it and federal law enforcement partners are investigating bomb threats made against Mt. Nebo Middle School.
Utah's Flood Watch
'Things could change real quick for us:' Weber County avoids weekend flooding, officials on alert
Water levels in Weber County are high and officials are staying on alert. This past weekend, the sheriff's office warned people to avoid streams and rivers due to rising waters, but no flooding took place.
Weber County warned about potential flooding
Officials with the Ogden City Fire Department and Weber County Sheriff's Office are warning people to avoid streams and rivers in Weber County, as they are expected to run faster and fuller in correlation with spring's rising temperatures.
Large amounts of water sent to Great Salt Lake ahead of spring runoff
While Utah did not have a record water year this year, water managers say there is so much water that some is being sent into the Great Salt Lake.
'Keep away': Salt Lake City officials urge water safety amid spring runoff
Salt Lake City officials warn everyone of high waters near parks and trails as warm weather melts the mountain snow.
'The unknowns really revolve around the weather': Experts monitor spring runoff after above average winter
Now that it's spring following another above average snowpack, concerns over flooding in parts of the state are rising.
Utah Lake release sends 300 million gallons of water a day into the Great Salt Lake
The Utah Lake control gates in Saratoga Springs opened Thursday morning to release water into the Great Salt Lake.
Health
Alzheimer's Foundation of America to hold free educational conference for Utah caregivers
The Alzheimer's Foundation of America is hosting a free educational conference for caregivers and patients on May 15.
People with Parkinson’s on the Move
About 200 people made their way around Liberty Park for the Parkinson’s Foundation’s Moving Day on Saturday.
New 'Brain Boosters' class helping seniors stay sharp
A new class is helping seniors in Utah County improve their brain health. "Brain Boosters" is held once a week at the Orem Senior Center to fight back against diseases like dementia.
Family holds blood drive for one-year-old boy fighting cancer
One-year-old Onyx Onederra was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia last month, an aggressive type of blood cancer.
Expert at Utah State University explains bird flu risks and transmission between cows and humans
Utah State University professors are keeping an eye on the status of Avian Influenza, also known as the bird flu, across the country. There are no confirmed cases in Utah, but they're still being extra careful.
400 days and counting: ER doc's exercise streak improves his mental health
A Utah doctor is encouraging everyone to join him in getting into an exercise routine to help with their mental health.
Chad Daybell Trial
Lori Daybell's niece testifies about zombies, castings at Chad Daybell's murder trial
Jurors heard testimony on Monday from Melani Pawlowski and her husband, Ian Pawlowski, about the influence Chad Daybell had over their small religious group.
New evidence in Chad Daybell trial includes necklace found on Daybell property, Google searches
Testimony in the murder trial of Chad Daybell revealed new evidence including google searches and a necklace found on Chad Daybell's property.
Chad Daybell's family testifies about his demeanor after wife's death
Chad Daybell's family testified in his murder trial Thursday, including his mother and his sister-in-law, Heather Daybell, who asked him not to move his family into Idaho neighborhood.
Neighbors of Chad Daybell testify he told them Lori Vallow's daughter had died
A neighbor of Chad Daybell told her just days after her Tammy Daybell's death — that Lori Vallow — had a daughter who had died.
FBI agent uses phone data to show where Chad Daybell was when JJ and Tylee disappeared
An FBI agent who specializes in analyzing cellphone records testified Monday in the Chad Daybell murder trial about phone locations that helped in his investigation.
'Something wasn't sitting well': Funeral director expressed concerns about Tammy Daybell's death
Family friends testified in Chad Daybell's murder trial Friday about comments he made in the days after his wife died — a death that seemed very sudden.
General Conference
President Russell M. Nelson announces new temples to be built in Lehi and West Jordan
Residents of West Jordan and Lehi expressed shock and excitement after President Russell M. Nelson announced the new temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in their area.
15 new temples are announced during April 2024 General Conference
The locations of 15 new temples were announced during the 194th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
WATCH: 'Temples Now Dot the Land'
Utah will soon have 28 operating temples. Some are still under construction, restoration or in the Open House period. A few have recently been dedicated. In this program we will focus on the 14 newest temples in Utah by telling the stories of the people connected to them. We will also provide an historic look […]
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