When you vote by mail, the election office knows it's you based on your signature. But what if your signature has changed? KSL's Matt Gephardt investigated the process of validating your vote so you can make sure your vote counts.
Customers of a food storage supply company based in Utah County are beyond frustrated, saying no one will talk to them about the delays or how to get their money back.
President Donald Trump is facing backlash after calling for his supporters to go to the polls and watch closely. Critics said it could lead to voter intimidation, which is against the law. So what do the people vying for the job of Utah's attorney general have to say about the president's remarks?
It’s a complaint about wearing masks KSL-TV has heard a lot during the pandemic, and with colder temperatures coming up, it’s going to get worse. We’re talking about masks fogging up eyeglasses.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has found itself at the center of a political tug-of-war, with calls to dramatically change how it functions as the organization continues to lose money.
Grain-free dog food is advertised as a healthy alternative to regular dog food. But a Salt Lake City woman called the KSL Investigators because she believes the food may have led to her dog's death.
The insurance industry has had to pay out so much more, that average home insurance rates across the country have increased by a whopping 33% just since 2016.
As if we didn't need any more trouble during this pandemic, an old con playing on the hearts of parents and grandparents has returned with a vengeance.
Billions of dollars from misplaced or forgotten life insurance policies in the United States are waiting to be claimed by their rightful beneficiaries. Documents often get lost, or the agency has since gone out of business. But what if you’re the beneficiary of a life insurance policy you didn’t even know about?
Scores of people in St. George are still cleaning up in the wake of Sunday night's flash flooding. However, most home insurance policies don’t cover flood damage – that’s covered by flood insurance.
As Texans and Louisianans try to recover from Hurricane Laura, the Better Business Bureau has put out a warning about people raising money, claiming that the funds are going towards helping victims.
From phones to fridges, some companies force you to pay big bucks to fix or replace your stuff. The KSL Investigators found a growing movement could help change that.
With the pandemic ongoing, many parents are buying tuition insurance that pays out if their student needs to suddenly withdraw. Is the insurance worth it, though?
Streaming providers have taken note of the trend, to the point where cord-cutting endeavors have quietly left some TV watchers paying more than ever for their entertainment.
Thousands of Utahns are driving cars with hacked odometers- analog and digital - costing car buyers thousands of dollars while putting their safety in jeopardy.
Over the past week, the KSL Investigators have received numerous tips from Utahns selling stuff online who have been hit by a new scam that uses their phone numbers to scam others.