Dan Rascon

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Website: https://ksltv.com/

Emmy award-winning and veteran TV journalist Dan Rascon is the weekend anchor for KSL-TV (NBC) in Salt Lake City. Rascon has traveled the country and world for nearly 30 years, capturing some of the most compelling, heart-wrenching, and inspiring stories. He’s been a solid fixture in the Utah news market since October 1999.

Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints bring water to Filipino community

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints helped to build new water tanks for a small Filipino community that was in desperate need.
2 months ago

Tabernacle Choir arrives in Philippines to continue ‘Hope’ world tour

There was celebration, music and dancing as the Tabernacle Choir on Temple Square arrived in the Philippines to kick of the second segment of its Hope world tour.
2 months ago

Hotel employee watches takedown of suspect who reportedly caused trooper to fall off bridge

A scary experience for a Salt Lake City hotel worker as police captured the suspect accused of hitting a police car and causing a Utah Highway Patrol trooper to fall off a bridge.
3 months ago

Second largest food bank in Utah sees 65% increase in demand, donations needed

One of Utah's largest food banks is in dire need after demand for their services increased and they're now left with only a month's worth of supply.
3 months ago

Utah National Guard helps with Super Bowl LVIII security

A special squad from the Utah National Guard is helping with security at Super Bowl LVIII.
3 months ago

Tabernacle Choir just weeks away from second leg of ‘Hope’ world tour

The countdown is now underway for members of the world famous Tabernacle Choir on Temple Square. In just two weeks it will be flying to the Philippines for the second leg of its world tour titled "Hope."
3 months ago

140 search and rescue team members training in an area where snowmobiler needed help

Dozens of search and rescue team members from across the state were at a training event in Wasatch County over the weekend when suddenly an emergency call came in.
3 months ago

Utah House committee votes unanimously for mandatory prison time in DUI homicides

A bill to mandate a minimum prison time for impaired drivers charged with automobile homicide passed a committee meeting and will move to the House floor for a vote.
3 months ago

One-on-one conversation with newest Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

The newest Apostle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said he is still feeling shocked, overwhelmed, and humbled by his new calling. 
3 months ago

Utah family devastated after high school senior killed in tubing accident

Kirsten Beagley, 18, was tubing with her friends Saturday at a popular sledding hill at the Cleveland Reservoir area of Huntington Canyon when her tube went onto the road.
3 months ago

First lady Dr. Jill Biden stresses the importance of the well-being of teacher in a visit to Hunter High School

Dr. Jill Biden, first lady of the United States, stressed the importance of the well-being of teachers during her visit to Hunter High School on Tuesday afternoon.
4 months ago

Meteorologists say last week’s storms puts the state above normal, and call it ‘season-saving’

KSL TV meteorologist Matt Johnson called last week's storms a "season-saving storm cycle."
4 months ago

Hardware stores struggle to keep up with demand for snow removal equipment

A series of big snow storms across the state this week have hardware stores very busy as people rush to purchase snow removal equipment.
4 months ago

Water supply will benefit from upcoming storms

The series of snow storms all this week are expected to bring a large amount of snow to our mountain areas and that's exactly what is needed when it comes to our water supply.
4 months ago

Domestic violence shelter in need of donations after holiday rush

The holidays ushered in a large amount of victims of domestic violence into South Valley Services, and they're now in desperate need of household supplies to help their survivors.
4 months ago

Stolen Christmas lights replaced by person ‘looking to serve and help’

Earlier this week, a Rose Park resident felt her Christmas had been stolen from her. Through the generosity of one individual, however, her Christmas has been restored.
5 months ago

American Red Cross, first responders team up for ‘Battle of the Badges’ blood donation event

The Red Cross and Spanish Fork first responders teamed up to get blood donations to keep up with the overwhelming demand.
5 months ago

Nervous UNLV students return to campus after fatal shooting

UNLV students and teachers describe the terrifying moments of the mass shooting that killed three faculty members on Wednesday.
5 months ago

Dozens of teenagers come to the rescue of a mother and her two young children

Dozens of high school kids at Layton Christian Academy came to the rescue of a mother and two children after they were hit and pinned underneath a vehicle.
5 months ago

Avalanche Awareness Week provides training for those going into the backcountry

Avalanche Awareness Week is coming at a critical time after some areas in the mountains of Utah got more than 4 feet of new snow as a result of the weekend storm.
5 months ago

Young athletes excited, looking forward to 2034 Olympics

The news of the Winter Games coming to Salt Lake City in 2034 was huge for young Utah athletes with Olympic dreams on their mind.
5 months ago

Great Salt Lake: Utah farmers adapting to survive drought, changing water laws

According to the USDA, more than 500 Utah farms went out of business between 2017 and 2022 while Utah goes through decades of drought. New Utah laws change a long-standing policy of 'use it or lose it.'
5 months ago

Biographer reflects back on the life of President M. Russell Ballard

A big loss and an amazing legacy, those are the words from the biographer of M. Russell Ballard, the acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who passed away on Sunday night.
6 months ago

Charter schools fight for school zone student safety measures

Several charter schools feel like they are being ignored when it comes to school safety. Administrators say their schools are being denied “school zone” designation which would allow for flashing lights, slower speed signs, crosswalks, and crossing guards.     
6 months ago