The Huntsman Mental Health Institute (HMHI) and University of Utah Health are creating a short film contest titled, “Healing Out Loud,” to encourage college students to have open and inclusive conversations about mental health.
Before Nathan Chen became a household name in the Winter Olympics, he grew up on the rinks in Utah, where Tuesday night, a former coach sang praise for him both on and off the ice.
The family of Akosita Kaufusi, whose body was found near the Saltair in August of 2020, is optimistic a state task force for missing and murdered Indigenous women can help solve her case and others like it.
Around 100 people gathered Saturday at the steps of the Utah State Capitol in response to recent resolutions state lawmakers have passed around COVID-19.
Two Utah National Guard soldiers will be representing the United States of America in Bejing, competing in the Nordic Combined — a mixture of cross-country skiing and ski jumping.
A 17-year-old girl from Salt Lake City has not been seen or heard from in over six months. Her grandmother spoke with KSL TV in hopes the public can help find Kandis Harris.
Student leaders in the Granite School District released a powerful video aimed at ending gun violence as a way of showing their support for those affected by the shooting of three Hunter High School teens.
New developments in the search for a missing 22-year old woman who was traveling through Utah. Gabrielle Petito's boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, released a statement through his attorneys Tuesday.
An estimated $50,000 in outdoor recreational equipment and tools were stolen this past week in South Salt Lake. Those items were stored inside a trailer that was stolen in broad daylight within a secured facility.
A breakthrough COVID-19 case caused some heartbreak Monday for a Utah Olympian. Kara Eaker, a University of Utah red rock gymnast, tested positive in Japan. Her parents offered support, while her University of Utah coach shared a statement and his thoughts on her skills as a gymnast.
It’s a story KSL-TV has followed for six years — a small town where people couldn't drink their tap water for years. This week, the United States Department of Agriculture announced that Goshen, a town near Santaquin, would be getting a $4.1 million grant to update their water facilities.
Business owners have been trying to get an idea of the damage done to their buildings after a massive fire destroyed a nearby apartment complex that was under construction in Millcreek.