Imagine falling in love, only to have your potential mate steal your life savings. A West Valley City woman said most of her matches end up trying to rip her off.
Many Utahns are looking for ways to help or maybe to protect themselves and their families, but thieves are cashing in on our fears. That has the consumer watchdogs at the Better Business Bureau sounding the alarm.
Since Utah lawmakers eliminated safety inspections for vehicles, the state has seen a 105% increase in the number of tickets issued for unsafe vehicles.
Utah homes start receiving the U.S. Census survey in a month. Matt Gephardt investigates what questions they won’t be asking, and how to make sure it’s really a Census person at your door.
There are homes all along the Wasatch Front contaminated with methamphetamine. As the KSL Investigators found out, you’d likely never know you are living in one, until it was too late.
Utah drivers expressed concerns to KSL Investigators about the amount and nature of the data that the Utah Driver License Division has been providing the University of Utah for decades – without people knowing.
Within just five years of opening its doors for business, Nyman Funeral Home in Logan has been shut down. But not before more than $700,000 disappeared and more than 100 families live in fear they’ll never receive the funerals they paid for in advance.
The KSL Investigators dug through hundreds of emails sent to Utah lawmakers to find out how the public viewed the legislation and whose voices were heard.
After several people were ticketed for parking at Mantua Reservoir where they have parked for years, they asked the KSL Investigators to find out if it was a case of confusing signs or a new ticket trap.
Following the fatal plane crash in a Roy townhouse community, KSL Investigators looked through data to determine which airport in Utah has seen the most crashes from January 2017 to November 2019.
School buses are considered to be some of the safest vehicles on the road. But in the Davis School District, some parents believe their buses aren't so safe.
After several delays, the KSL Investigators looked at what’s taking so long for the new parking garage at the George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center to open at full capacity.
After KSL Investigators crunched the numbers to see exactly what SB2001 would mean for Utahns’ wallet, they took things a step further – analyzing what the proposal means for the future of education and education funding in our state.
One year after KSL Investigates first reported on the high crime and unsanitary conditions of the Gateway Inn in Salt Lake City, we return to see if the situation has improved.
As part of the migration to gold star driver licenses, KSL Investigators found the Utah Driver License Division sent out hundreds, potentially thousands, of duplicate IDs, raising concerns about the potential for identity theft.
The KSL Investigators dug through food inspection reports to find the number one reason food trucks get shut down – and what you should always look for to make sure what you’re eating won’t make you sick.
After investigating defective construction work performed by licensed contractors, the KSL Investigators uncovered more questionable work by an unlicensed contractor and discovered he’s been on DOPL’s radar before.
Zoning requirements stipulate where specialty tobacco shops can be located. But the KSL Investigators found many vape shops are skirting that law under a “mixed retail” loophole.