A printer issue meant thousands of ballots to one Utah county haven’t arrived in mailboxes. Here’s how voters can make sure their voices are heard before Election Day.
A day of fun nearly turned deadly for a Utah family riding their UTV. They’re not the only ones. KSL Investigators unearth multiple recalls, injuries and deaths trying to find out why this keeps happening.
Body camera footage obtained exclusively by KSL of a Utah sheriff’s deputy carrying a lasso while searching for an African American man is sparking strong reaction from members of Utah’s Black community, who say it evokes the U.S. history of enslavement and lynching.
Putting up the hundreds of people who are still unable to go home due to Tuesday night’s four-alarm fire in Sugar House will not be cheap. So, who pays? The answer, we found, is it depends.
If you have been in a crash caused by a semi-truck driver, you should be able to count on the trucking company to fix your car. But if the company refuses to believe their driver was at fault, right or wrong, they could refuse to pay your claim.
As you cast your vote, you may notice a new addition at ballot drop boxes: a surveillance camera. KSL Investigator Daniella Rivera looked at the costs, what the footage shows, and if it will prevent fraud.
Utah banned police from using knee-on-neck chokeholds following the death of George Floyd in Minnesota. But another tactic is drawing new scrutiny. The KSL Investigators examine police use of prone restraint.
Many of us won't pick up calls from phone numbers we don't recognize just because of the sheer volume of spam we get every day. But some of those calls might be important.
Several residents in Layton have contacted Get Gephardt, saying their water bill is extremely high. What we know is this was not a situation of people using too much water – it was a billing issue.
Do we really need to plunk down $800 to well over $1,000 for the latest incarnation of the iPhone? Many early adopters will tell you yes, but the costs of adopting early are considerable.
As flood waters recede from Hurricane Ian, mechanics will tell you that submerged vehicles should probably make their way to scrap yards. But experts say not all of them will.
The rules about how new homes are going to be built in the state are going to change. What is very much up in the air is — will Utah be more or less green? Matt Gephardt investigates.
Uber drivers make a living taking passengers for a ride, but a call came to Get Gephardt from a Utah Uber driver who says a scammer tried to take him for a ride.
Nearly one in five Utahns polled believe midterm elections won’t be fair and accurate. As election officials seek to restore voter confidence, KSL Investigator Daniella Rivera went looking for the facts of election crimes in Utah.
Imagine having solar panels installed on your roof but then being unable to get the company to actually hook them up. It happened to Clearfield man and when the company stopped responding, he decided it was time to Get Gephardt.