
Roads to Understanding
At a time of great political divisiveness, discord and distrust, KSL TV aims to cut through the rhetoric to shed genuine and productive light on the issues facing Utah’s families and communities across our diverse state. There is consensus that our state is at a critical juncture, facing rising concerns about housing, growth, jobs, education, air quality, energy, public lands, agriculture and more. But how critical those issues are, how they rank, depends in many circumstances on WHERE you live. Committed to telling stories that provide insight into each area’s unique perspective and pain points, KSL TV journalists are fanning across the state to provide Roads to Understanding coverage throughout the weeks leading up to the general election.
Featured Stories

Mike Anderson
Roads to Understanding: Why Uintah County homeowners say energy affects everything
The Uintah Basin has long been Utah's major source of oil, gas, and coal, so it's no surprise that energy production is a major concern for residents.4 months ago

Alex Cabrero
Life moves a little slower in Green River. But is it too slow?
Life moves a little slower in Utah's rural communities. That's the way many people who live in Green River like it.4 months ago

Alex Cabrero
Roads to Understanding: Montezuma Creek residents stress life learning to youth
The Iina Bihoo’aah program, which in Navajo, means life learning, is helping youth on the Navajo Nation say away from issues such as substance abuse and domestic violence.4 months ago

Mike Anderson
Roads to Understanding: Big traffic problems impact homeowners
A lot of people say you can see the signs of that growth right here on Main Street, as many gravel, oil trucks, and semi-trucks come through here.4 months ago

Garna Mejia
Roads to Understanding: Concerns among Hispanic families
Ana Rivas is proud of her pupusa recipe but worries about business. The economy is top of mind for her going into the election.4 months ago

Tamara Vaifanua
Roads to Understanding: Utah’s Asian American and Pacific Islander communities navigate the American dream
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders came from many different countries to Utah in search of a new life. However, as Tamara Vaifanua reports, navigating that dream today has become more challenging.4 months ago

Daniel Woodruff
Roads to Understanding: Residents face unique issues in rural, remote region near Grand Staircase-Escalante
Garfield County is one of the most picturesque parts of Utah, but residents have to take second jobs to keep up with demand and deal with the battle over federal lands.4 months ago

Lindsay Aerts
Roads to Understanding: Sugar House needs people to shop, Central Ninth neighborhood trying to activate an underpass
Sugar House leaders are hopeful people will return to the area to shop, while residents in Central Ninth neighborhood used a service project to help cleanup the area.4 months ago

Mike Anderson
Roads to Understanding: Economic challenges are a leading concern around Ogden and 25th Street
In Weber County, Ogden's historic 25th Street has grown in popularity as a gateway for outdoor recreation, but several small business owners are experiencing challenges that could drive them out.4 months ago

Alex Cabrero
Roads to Understanding: Price residents struggle with housing costs, but the city has hope
When you walk into Gent's Hairstyling in Price, it's important to know that a good haircut often comes with a good old-fashioned teasing.4 months ago

Daniel Woodruff
Roads to Understanding: Salina enjoys small-town feel but struggles to find workers
According to estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, Sevier County has a population of roughly 22,000. One persistent challenge with rural living is finding good, qualified workers, residents told KSL TV.4 months ago

Alex Cabrero
Roads to Understanding: Delta hit hard by inflation, residents hope new growth can solve economic disparities
Things have always been kind of quiet in Delta, with open fields, open roads, and a small-town feel. It's what keeps many people there. But locals report things have been tough lately.4 months ago

Dan Rascon
Roads to Understanding: Rapid growth comes with blessings and challenges for Tooele County
About 30 miles straight west of Salt Lake City sits a county that's bursting at the seams – Tooele County. With growing popularity and population come blessings and challenges.4 months ago

Alex Cabrero and Larry D. Curtis, KSL TV
Roads to Understanding: Moab faces growth challenges with housing scarcity
Once a quiet small town, Moab, surrounded by red rocks and recreation, isn't a secret anymore and the tourist town has no housing problems for its workers.4 months ago

Deanie Wimmer
KSL launches ‘Roads to Understanding’ project to learn Utahns’ top concerns statewide
Majority of Utahns believe Utah is on the ‘wrong track,’ and identify priorities ahead of the election.4 months ago
