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.
One park in Salt Lake City is reopening after being closed to the public for decades. Allen Park, near Westminster College, officially reopens Sunday morning.
A Utah company has garnered a lot of attention online for their "microclimate" face masks, which provide protection from the coronavirus by surrounding a person's head inside a filtered bubble.
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.
The call for a global day of fasting and prayer over the coronavirus pandemic prompted a young Utah County man to create a Facebook group that quickly gained hundreds of thousands of members.
Lots of home projects are getting done during the pandemic, and for the Grossinger family in Draper, that project could very well save their lives from fire.
For years, KSL-TV has produced hours of special programming to air over General Conference weekend. One of our latest documentaries, “We Remember: Journeys of Faith,” takes you behind the scenes with the photographers and producers who have traveled the world together.
A new era of missionary work has begun for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a result of the deadly and contagious coronavirus virus that has swept across the world.
In addition to having it fixed on her headstone, Seraph Young's name was also added to the list of notable women buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Utah Congressman Ben McAdams has focused his efforts on the suicide risk of our veterans, sponsoring a new bill that would allow researchers to further explore a connection between living in high altitudes and being at-risk for suicide.
One woman in Utah County seemed to be on a path to stardom, but decided to switch gears. Now, she's looking to reclaim some of her childhood ambitions and put her talents to work by running a YouTube show for kids.
Herriman and Riverton communities came together for a socially-distanced backyard concert to help artist Alex Boyé and his family during their time of need.
Two teens drowned after getting caught in a surprise storm on Utah Lake earlier this summer. Their families have now partnered with the Utah Lake Commission for a life jacket drive as part of a new initiative they hope will prevent future tragedies.
Dozens of Utah firefighters, who were a part of a massive effort to help fight record-breaking wildfires along the west coast, have returned home. Many were there for weeks, some even longer.
Family Search just hit a major milestone, now offering 8 billion names on their database. This comes just in time for Hispanic Heritage month as consultants say those archives are some of the fastest growing.
In recent months, we shared stories in which doctors used convalescent plasma to treat patients with COVID-19. The American Red Cross is now collecting that antibody-rich plasma from whole blood donations, likely enabling them to expand the program.
Teachers, faculty, parents and students demonstrated outside the Davis School District headquarters to show their frustration and concern after the board switched to in-person classes.
Many people have been laid off because of the pandemic, especially in the Uintah Basin, due to a decreased demand for oil. The Farmers Feeding Utah program arrived in Vernal to help those families in need.