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400 days and counting: ER doc's exercise streak improves his mental health
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15 Utahns arrested in Operation Cyber Strike accused of using the internet to 'sexually exploit children'
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United Methodists remove anti-gay language from their official teachings
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Faceless people, invisible hands: New Army video aims to lure recruits for psychological operations
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Guilty of multiple murders, nurse gets 3 consecutive terms of life in prison
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Local News
Over 12,000 medications gathered in Utah as part of Prescription Drug Take Back Day
The 26th annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day resulted in over 12,000 pounds of prescription drugs turned in.
Jury finds Salt Lake pastor not guilty in rape case
A pastor charged with nine first-degree felonies and accused of raping a teenager in his congregation multiple times was acquitted after a four-day jury trial.
Utah Pride Center cuts spending for festival, operating on 'leaner model' to address money issues
s the 2024 installment of the Utah Pride Festival and Parade looms, the new leader of the sponsoring entity, the Utah Pride Center, says the organization is moving beyond the tumult that has characterized its operations for the past several months.
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.
Mural Fest draws international attention to new art in South Salt Lake
The seventh annual Mural Fest is here, and new murals in South Salt Lake are drawing international attention, and from everyone passing by.
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.
KSL Investigates
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.
Simple ways to fight back against rising insurance costs
It’s one of the most painful parts of inflation right now – rising insurance costs.
Businesses are passing their credit card fees onto customers, what can you do?
You’ve likely noticed a growing number of businesses that have gone completely cashless. When it comes time to pay, it’ll involve a tap, swipe or maybe a click on an app. It's a phenomenon that is contributing to the price we pay for goods and services.
Religion
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.
President Nelson rededicates the Manti Utah Temple
President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rededicated the Manti Utah Temple on Sunday evening.
Demolition work begins at Provo Temple ahead of eventual reconstruction
Demolition work has begun on the Provo Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ahead of its eventual reconstruction.
Important dates announced for temples in Argentina, Ohio and Pennsylvania
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Monday groundbreaking, open house and dedication dates for temples in Argentina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Science & Technology
In surprise move, Musk axes the team building Tesla’s EV charging network
Tesla has abruptly fired the team running its electric vehicle charging business, raising doubts about the future of one of the largest U.S. charging networks.
Scientists say they’ve traced origins of potentially hazardous asteroid to the far side of moon
An unusual asteroid traveling near Earth is thought to be a chunk of the moon, but exactly how it ended up zooming through the solar system has remained a mystery. Now, researchers say they’ve made a key connection in this cosmic puzzle.
Panel: Mammograms should start at 40 to address rising breast cancer rates at younger ages
Regular mammograms to screen for breast cancer should start younger — at age 40. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force announced the updated guidance Tuesday.
Eight U.S. newspapers sue ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement
A group of eight U.S. newspapers is suing ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging that the technology companies have been “purloining millions” of copyrighted news articles without permission or payment to train their artificial intelligence chatbots.
Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for self-driving trucks on US roads
Late this year, Aurora Innovation Inc. plans to start hauling freight on Interstate 45 between the Dallas and Houston areas with 20 driverless trucks.
AI-enhanced camera technology helps solve murder
Kansas City, KS-MO Blue Springs Police used an innovative AI-driven camera to help solve a double homicide.
National News
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.
Biden says 'order must prevail' during campus protests over Gaza
President Biden says ‘dissent must never lead to disorder’ as he condemns campus pro-Palestinian protests that have turned violent.
In surprise move, Musk axes the team building Tesla’s EV charging network
Tesla has abruptly fired the team running its electric vehicle charging business, raising doubts about the future of one of the largest U.S. charging networks.
Prosecution seeks additional sanctions for Trump in hush money case as key witness resumes testimony
Prosecutors in Donald Trump's hush money trial sought additional sanctions over his out-of-court comments Thursday.
Police move in and begin dismantling pro-Palestinian demonstrators' encampment at UCLA
Police have removed barricades and begun dismantling a pro-Palestinian demonstrators’ encampment at UCLA.
Beekeeper Matt Hilton revels in ‘surreal’ experience after his MLB heroics, gets a trading card deal
Beekeeper Matt Hilton became the hero on Tuesday after he was called out to deal with a swarm of bees that was delaying an Arizona Diamondbacks game.
Politics
Prosecution seeks additional sanctions for Trump in hush money case as key witness resumes testimony
Prosecutors in Donald Trump's hush money trial sought additional sanctions over his out-of-court comments Thursday.
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.
Video shows former Senate candidate being detained after trespassing at USPS office
Newly obtained body camera footage shows what led to the detainment of a former Utah Senate candidate who was gathering signatures for his race.
Arizona Senate votes to repeal Civil War-era near-total abortion ban
The Arizona Senate on Wednesday voted to repeal the state’s 160-year-old near-total abortion ban, three weeks after the state Supreme Court revived the law and thrust reproductive rights into the political spotlight.
Public defender and U law grad arrested in Pro-Palestinian protest
A pro-Palestinian protester, Hannah Sakalla, was arrested at the University of Utah campus. Despite the discomfort and injuries she endured during her arrest, Sakalla expressed no regrets for her actions.
Second day of Gaza protest on U. campus moves to Salt Lake County Jail after organizer's arrest
Protesters have moved to the Salt Lake County Jail after an organizer was arrested on Tuesday.
Entertainment
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.
After 30 years, Slamdance film festival will move to Los Angeles
The Slamdance Film Festival, which featured early work by many legendary filmmakers, is moving from its long-time home of Park City to LA.
Team of researchers seeking footage of Led Zeppelin's last SLC performance in 1973
A team of researchers in the UK and the U.S. are calling on Salt Lakers to help them locate any photographs that could exist from Led Zeppelin's last show played in the city in 1973.
Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' hits No. 1, experiences largest streaming week ever
Taylor Swift continues to dominate in the week following the release of her 11th album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” The 31-track album has hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, tying Swift with Jay-Z for second-most No. 1 albums at 14. Only The Beatles, with 19 No. 1 albums, have had more.
Zendaya tennis movie ‘Challengers’ scores at weekend box office
The sexy tennis drama “ Challengers ” won the box office this weekend with $15 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.
California Disney characters are unionizing decades after Florida peers. Hollywood plays a role
During three years of working as a parade performer at the Disneyland Resort in Southern California, Zach Elefante always has had a second or third job to help him earn a living.
World News
Utah State University Gaza protest aims to build awareness
A relatively small protest for a free Palestine was organized by students at Utah State University to try and build awareness during commencement ceremonies.
Public defender and U law grad arrested in Pro-Palestinian protest
A pro-Palestinian protester, Hannah Sakalla, was arrested at the University of Utah campus. Despite the discomfort and injuries she endured during her arrest, Sakalla expressed no regrets for her actions.
Second day of Gaza protest on U. campus moves to Salt Lake County Jail after organizer's arrest
Protesters have moved to the Salt Lake County Jail after an organizer was arrested on Tuesday.
Britain's King Charles III will resume public duties next week after cancer treatment, palace says
The 75-year-old monarch will resume some public duties next week following a three-month break to focus on his treatment and recuperation after he was diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer, Buckingham Palace said Friday.
American-Israeli hostage appears in Hamas video for first time
Hamas on Saturday published a video of two hostages, American-Israeli Keith Siegel and Israeli Omri Miran.
Hamas official says group would lay down its arms if an independent Palestinian state is established
A top Hamas political official told The Associated Press the Islamic militant group is willing to agree to a truce of five years or more with Israel with certain conditions.
KSL Sports
Draft Lottery Preview For Utah’s NHL Team
Looking back at Arizona's offseason in 2024 helps us get an idea of what Utah's NHL team will look for in the draft and free agency.
LeBron On Lauri Markkanen: He’s ‘One Of My Favorites’
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James discussed his love for Utah Jazz All-Star Lauri Markkanen in his latest podcast.
Bill May To Make History For Team USA At 2024 Paris Olympics
For the first time in Olympics history, Bill May and other male artistic swimmers will be competing in the Olympic Games this summer in Paris.
Utah Jazz Draft Prospect: Kentucky G Rob Dillingham
Kentucky guard Rob Dillingham is projected to be selected in the lottery where the Utah Jazz are selecting in the 2024 NBA Draft.
Where BYU Football’s Roster Stands After Closure Of Spring Transfer Portal
Assessing the BYU football roster after the Transfer Portal closed.
Spring Ball Review: How Utah Football Fared According To Andy Ludwig, Morgan Scalley
The Utes wrapped up a very productive spring ball that has fans antsy for the start of the 2024 football season.
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
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.
How a productive March changed Great Salt Lake's spring outlook
The Great Salt Lake was already expected to receive a strong boost from this year's snowpack, but projected inflows are now expected to be a bit larger after a productive round of March storms.
Education and Schools
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.
Teachers' salaries are the highest in over a decade. Why it's still not enough
A new study from the National Education Association reported the highest salaries for teachers in 14 years. Calculated against inflation though, it drops below levels in 2008 and 2009.
Utah State University Gaza protest aims to build awareness
A relatively small protest for a free Palestine was organized by students at Utah State University to try and build awareness during commencement ceremonies.
Payson police, Nebo School District address threats against Mt. Nebo Middle School
The Nebo School District and Payson Police Department will address recent threats against Mt. Nebo Middle School that have disrupted classes three times over the last two weeks.
Mayor says about 300 people arrested in crackdowns on protests at Columbia and City College
Dueling groups of protesters have clashed at UCLA, grappling in fistfights and shoving, kicking and using sticks to beat one another.
Parents frustrated after Mt. Nebo Middle School evacuated after third threat in two weeks
Parents expressed irritation over a bomb threat toward Mt. Nebo Middle School, which led to a campus-wide evacuation, the third threat against the school in two weeks.
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
Doctors say new 'BEAR' procedure could be future of ACL reconstruction
Meggan Mosyjowski suffered an ACL injury earlier this year while skiing and needed surgery. But as she discussed options with her doctor, she learned about a new procedure.
Continued FDA testing finds no active bird flu virus in variety of dairy products
Ongoing testing of milk and dairy products by the US Food and Drug Administration has not found any active H5N1 bird flu virus in 297 samples of products purchased in grocery stores, the agency said Wednesday.
Panel: Mammograms should start at 40 to address rising breast cancer rates at younger ages
Regular mammograms to screen for breast cancer should start younger — at age 40. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force announced the updated guidance Tuesday.
US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, The Associated Press has learned.
USDA says it is testing beef for H5N1 bird flu virus
Food safety officials say they are testing beef, including ground beef from grocery stores, for the presence of the H5N1 bird flu virus that’s spreading in dairy cattle.
CDC says it's identified 1st documented cases of HIV transmitted through cosmetic needles
Three women who were diagnosed with HIV after getting “vampire facial” procedures at an unlicensed New Mexico medical spa are believed to be the first documented cases of people contracting the virus through a cosmetic procedure using needles, federal health officials said.
Chad Daybell Trial
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.
Evidence shows Tammy Daybell read email from Charles Vallow before his death
Testimony on Thursday focused on Tammy Daybell's final days and experiences before her death in the murder trial of Chad Daybell.
Coroner describes changing Tammy Daybell's cause of death to homicide
The Fremont County coroner described responding to Tammy Daybell's death, and why the autopsy results changed her mind about the cause of death.
Tammy Daybell's voice heard in court following emotional testimony
During the ninth day of Chad Daybell's murder trial, Tammy Daybell's voice was heard in the courtroom in a phone call with a dispatcher.
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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