One repeat offender’s growing trail of victims highlights the limitations of Utah’s justice system. The KSL Investigators spoke with a state lawmaker who hopes to change that.
A surprising document from the Susan Powell case files has provided insights into the mind of Josh Powell after his wife went missing. It revealed one of several odd behaviors involving the elementary school where son Charlie attended.
Blackened, charred and burned beyond recognition, this single piece of evidence from the Susan Powell case could hold answers to what really happened to her. To this day, no one knows what it is.
You can hear more about Susan's fears in the final months before she disappeared in Episode 3 of the COLD podcast, available now on all major podcast platforms and at TheColdPodcast.com
KSL’s new investigative podcast series Cold enters its 2nd week with more bombshell revelations, this time dealing not with Josh Powell, but instead his father, Steven.
In the years since Susan Powell disappeared hundreds of tips, interviews and searches have come up empty. There's been no sign of the mother of two since 2009 but her story has stayed in the headlines.
"On that particular day, it was the hottest day in the history of Utah. 104 degrees," he said with a chuckle, imagining how hot it must have been for his mother in a hospital without air conditioning.
Inside, you'll find the purple and blue hues, wood trim and fabric walls that millions of LDS youth know all too well. But these classrooms where instructors once taught church doctrine and history will soon be used for a vastly different purpose
Saturday afternoon, a chartered jet landed at Hill Air Force Base, carrying many of the airmen who were on the deployment. Over the next few days, around 300 airmen from Hill will return home.
Beginning their journeys on Sunday night, some African members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints slept on buses and waited outside the venue for hours before a special conference with President Russell M. Nelson Monday.
"Whenever I'm comfortably situated in my home, I'm in the wrong place. I need to be where the people are. I need to bring them the message of the Savior."
The first death happened in January. But, the health department did not get that death confirmation until today. The second hepatitis death occurred in late March.
Utah Public Lands has suggested creating several zones for different levels of use, recommended restricting dogs to certain areas to protect the watershed, and prohibit motorized recreation vehicles like snowmobiles.
Noor Salman, widow of Pulse nightclub gunman Omar Mateen, acquitted on charges she "aided and abetted" her husband during his preparations for the massacre that left 49 people dead and 58 wounded.
41-year-old Jerrod William Baum was taken into custody for investigation of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a body and witness tampering, among other charges.