It's sort of a grassroots investment scheme. Coordinating through social media, a whole bunch of people got together and invested in GameStop, a company that's been losing money like crazy.
Several credit union customers reached out to KSL TV upset that their accounts will now be charged $6 per month unless they opt-out. They asked Matt Gephardt to investigate the change.
If you got a prepaid debit card in the mail that you weren't expecting, you would be suspicious. But if it happens to you, don't be so quick to toss it out - it may be your stimulus payment.
Many timeshare contracts include a perpetuity clause, which means the contract and all its fees and obligations are yours for life. Some timeshare companies are now trying to make people keep paying, even after they are dead.
Since the statewide mask mandate was issued in November, KSL Investigators found some businesses refusing to let inspectors in who are acting on employee masking complaints.
Without question, the economy is in bad shape with the pandemic still raging, so it might not be surprising that a lot of companies are not offering raises this year.
As of Jan. 20, 0.5% of Utahns have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. The KSL Investigators took the vaccination rates to Gov. Cox to talk about the hurdles slowing down the vaccine rollout and what’s next to get more shots in arms.
A broken power pole was replaced but still stands precariously in the yard of a Salt Lake City woman. KSL Consumer Reporter Matt Gephardt investigates why, months later, the woman can’t seem to get anyone to remove the hazard.
An email has been circulating, supposedly from the popular money transfer app, Venmo, that asks users for personal information. How do you know if it's a scam or legitimate?
John Earle Sullivan, 26, faced a judge for the first time after his arrest and subsequent federal charges in connection to the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Nobody wants to lose their job, but for certain people, finding new work is harder than it is for others. People over 50 are having an especially hard time getting back to work.
As thousands of college students across the state head back to class in 2021, the possibility of new outbreaks of COVID-19 on university campuses is a real concern.
If you knew a car for sale was dangerous to drive, you probably wouldn't buy it. Yet vehicle reporting firm Carfax estimated one in five cars in Utah right now has at least one unfixed safety recall.
The pandemic canceled or postponed concerts across the country. While many fans have received refunds, others are still trying to get their money back.
Could invoking the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution become a reality in President Trump’s final days in office? The KSL Investigators analyze available precedent and reveal once again, this is uncharted territory.
The KSL Investigators have heard from several people who say they got their first stimulus payment without any issues but their second one may have gone to the wrong bank account.
With many families working, attending school and recreating all at home, staying within an internet data plan can be a challenge. Matt Gephardt turned to an expert to monitor what habits are hitting your plan the hardest.
A record number of people shopped online for Christmas this year, and scammers noticed many didn't receive their orders before the big day. Several consumers reported getting some variation of a text message saying they were due a refund with a link attached to it. Whatever you do, don't click on it.
Brace yourself: The amount you pay for health insurance could go up in the coming years, insurance experts said. It’s not because of COVID-19 - at least not directly.
Your health insurance has been a lightning rod in politics for more than a decade. What will the Joe Biden presidency mean for your coverage and the price you’ll pay for it?