After a turbulent protest in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday that ended with dozens of arrests, both the mayor and police chief said they suspected instigators came from out of state.
Utah has received hundreds of complaints of price gouging amid the pandemic, but officials have only taken action on four of those cases. Matt Gephardt investigates what constitutes "price gouging" under the state's guidelines?
Officers from Ogden, Roy and the Weber County Sheriff's Office thought they would be searching an empty home for evidence of an illegal marijuana grow. Instead, the suspect fired 31 shots, 17 of which struck officers.
It’s quite possibly the unofficial pastime of the pandemic: TikTok, the wildly popular social video app. But as the KSL Investigators found out, it could be a privacy risk to you and your children.
One year after a shoot-out with officers on State Street resulted in the death of a West Valley City man, the Utah Highway Patrol has completed its internal investigation into the officer-involved critical incident and released two new videos that document the event.
SmileLove, a Utah-based company selling custom teeth alignment treatments by mail, is now the focus of an alert issued by the Better Business Bureau of Northern Nevada and Utah.
The COVID-19 outbreak has become a ripe opportunity for identity thefts. Identities have been compromised in scams involving stimulus checks, jobless benefits, vacation cancellations and much more.
With about 175,000 Utahns filing for unemployment since March 15, the COVID-19 pandemic has left many struggling to pay their mortgages. Many lenders are offering programs to keep homeowners in their homes but there is a key step many have not taken yet – contacting their mortgage companies.
The pace of new claims has eased in recent weeks, but it was so high that KSL has heard from many Utahns struggling to get help from Utah’s unemployment office because they couldn't reach a real, live human being.
Social media companies are trying to keep fraud and price gouging off their websites during the pandemic. But one Utah company told KSL's Matt Gephardt those rules went too far and shut them down while selling a legitimate product.
KSL Investigators received several emails from Utahns saying they got stimulus checks for loved ones who had died, some years ago. Matt Gephardt finds out what you need to do with the money.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the air travel industry to its knees and experts told KSL's Matt Gephardt it will likely change the way we fly forever.
Utah's "Healthy Together" app is making headlines amid questions about how the state agreed to pay for it and whether it's a worthwhile investment. KSL Investigator Brittany Glas looks at five state contracts and the multimillion-dollar deals to help fight COVID-19.
Many businesses have been given the green light to reopen, but owners are finding it’s not that simple and many may not be able to weather the storm brewed up by COVID-19.
Looking around at the hustle and bustle, you would never know that The King's English Bookshop has not reopened its doors to customers - at least not in the traditional way.