An in-depth look at the work being done for Afghan refugees. Several agencies in the state have worked tirelessly to help with the transition for these new members in our community. Volunteers have stepped up to support those fleeing the violence in their country; and to show them there is truly someone at the other end who is willing to help.
On Feb. 16, 2017, 14-year-old Deserae Turner’s life was forever changed. The talented state-champion horse rider was shot in the head and left for dead in a canal in Smithfield. She lay in that cold wintery canal for 8 hours before being found by her school teacher.
Influencer and blogger Terah Belle Jones broke the news to her Instagram followers that her 5-year-old daughter Indy Llew Jones had passed away following a battle with cancer. Terah and her husband, Brian Jones, have shared Indy’s journey with their 260,000 Instagram followers.
In the past six months, Utah has welcomed nearly 900 refugees from Afghanistan. Gov. Spencer Cox calls it the largest resettlement in our state’s history. It's the topic of one of KSL's specials airing during General Conference weekend.
Five years ago last month, 14-year-old Deserae Turner was shot in the back of the head and left for dead in a Canal near Logan. Her incredible story of survival is the story behind a special KSL TV documentary by Dan Rascon, airing Saturday, April 2.
Thursday marks the 180th anniversary of the Relief Society – the women's organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. KSL's Carole Mikita talked with President Jean Bingham.
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are preparing for their upcoming general conference on April 2 and 3. Details were released Thursday afternoon, outlining some changes in regards to the conference.
KSL-TV, KSL Newsradio and Deseret News are your source for coverage of the 191st Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Four of five sessions will be broadcast live – plus, the Saturday evening session will be available online and in our apps.
After 50 General Conference specials and dozens of trips around the globe, Carole Mikita has spent much of her life sharing stories about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Meet the teams who accompanied her as they reflect back and share deeply personal memories of times never to be forgotten.
Amid the global coronavirus pandemic people of many faiths have been called upon to come together in prayer and fasting. Millions have responded. With the help of the internet, faithful believers from throughout the world share common ground in uniting in prayer.
It’s an unprecedented day for missionary work in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The coronavirus pandemic generated the navigation thousands of people back home. Never before has the church had to negotiate the mass transit of so many so quickly. Decisions then had to be made on how to get missionaries back into the field. Along the way a new era in missionary work was born.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints holds its semi-annual General Conference over the weekend, with what Church leaders have called the largest global audience ever.
During the October 2020 General Conference weekend of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, KSL TV is pleased to present several new and returning, amazing, heart-felt and award-winning documentaries.
This weekend’s General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was especially meaningful for one family that has been separated as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
During his concluding remarks at a historic General Conference, President Russell M. Nelson announced eight new temples, including one in Dubai, one in Shanghai, China, and another in Utah.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has issued its sixth-ever proclamation to mark the 200th anniversary of the First Vision of founder Joseph Smith.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the world said that amid the coronavirus pandemic, they found comfort in the words of their Church leaders during the first session of a unique, historic General Conference.
President Russell M. Nelson announced a new symbol "that will signify the central place of Jesus Christ in His Church" during the 190th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
During the Saturday evening special session of General Conference, President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints called on a special fast to be held on Good Friday.