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Local News
Mother and baby escape serious injury after truck slams into Perry home
A young mother and her six‑month‑old baby are safe tonight after a pickup truck barreled off U.S. Highway 89 and crashed directly into their living room.
Wood chipping program helps clear fuels ahead of wildland fire season
The Weber Fire District is among the many fire agencies statewide that help homeowners in high-risk areas prepare for the fire season through a wood shipping program.
Men encouraged to stay on top of screenings, preventive care
June is Men's Health Month, which aims to raise awareness about preventive care and common health screenings for men.
Utah County uses AI to find 25,000 more storm drains in fight against mosquitoes
Utah County mosquito abatement crews are using an AI tool to find thousands of storm drains they didn't know existed.
Utah soccer fans celebrate start of 2026 World Cup at local watch parties
Soccer fans across Utah marked the beginning of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup on Thursday with celebrations and community watch parties, even though Salt Lake City is not among the tournament’s host cities.
Overturned vehicle blocks right shoulder on southbound I‑15 in Bountiful
An overturned vehicle was reported in Bountiful on Interstate 15 Thursday morning.
KSL Investigates
Utah man says he can't get customer service from Apple because artificial intelligence is calling the shots
A South Jordan man seeking customer service help got shot down by an artificial intelligence decision maker.
Utah’s Supreme Court nominees have never served as judges. How unusual is that?
Utah’s Supreme Court nominees have never served as judges— a gap critics say deserves closer review.
Majority of Utah law enforcement agencies still not following sexual assault data law
More than half of Utah’s law enforcement agencies have failed to comply with a state law requiring them to report sexual assault case data, marking the second consecutive year a majority of agencies have missed the deadline.
Utah issues cease-and-desist against suspected crypto pyramid group, BG Wealth Sharing
Utah regulators issue emergency cease-and-desist against crypto investment group BG Wealth Sharing, warning it presents a “grave, continuous threat of irreparable financial ruin.”
Lien trap: Why a safety net for homeowners facing a construction lien despite full payment is going away
If you pay a contractor for a job, how can you end up having a construction lien? A state fund to help homeowners is now out of money.
Utah's unclaimed property reaches $178 million as treasurer's office seeks to reunite Utahns with their lost money
Utah has a record amount of unclaimed property waiting to be found. On Wednesday, the state is holding a webathon to help Utahns claim their lost money.
Immigration 2025
Judge orders ICE chief to appear in court to explain why detainees have been denied due process
The chief federal judge in Minnesota says the Trump administration has failed to comply with orders to hold hearings for detained immigrants and has ordered the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear before him Friday to explain why he shouldn’t be held in contempt.
Coping with exposure to violent videos online
A good coping skill to thwart the impact of violent online videos includes limiting your exposure to them.
Utah judge orders return of man who was wrongfully deported
A federal judge in Utah said the man must be returned to the United States after being wrongly deported.
'If they can't resolve this, they will turn them over to ICE;' Utah foster family’s trip turns into border mishap
A holiday trip to visit family turned into an ordeal for a Utah father and his two foster sons when they were detained for hours at the U.S.-Canada border.
Amid unfolding crackdown, Utah advocates launch effort to aid immigrants headed to court
Utah immigrant advocates are launching an initiative to support immigrants fearful of deportation at criminal and immigration court hearings.
DHS says a man detained by ICE was a predator. His attorneys say that's libel
After a Utah man was arrested by ICE, the Department of Homeland Security is now being accused of libel by his legal representation due to comments it made on social media alleging he's a predator.
Give-A-Thon
Utah student named National Children's Miracle Network Champion after lifetime of health challenges
What began as an ordinary school assembly turned into a moment 11-year-old Kendalyn Illu will never forget.
Jaycie's journey: The rare surgery that happened before birth
What began as a routine 20-week ultrasound quickly became a life-changing diagnosis for the Vance family.
How a teen with dyslexia found her voice at author Brandon Sanderson's Dragonsteel convention
She's a recent high school graduate with big dreams, a bright spirit and a desire to give back.
Finding his voice: Max's incredible journey from the hospital to the stage
With support from Primary Children's Hospital, 12-year-old Max Voehl, featured in the KSL Give-A-Thon this year, has discovered something powerful: confidence in who he is.
Edison's Journey: 35 surgeries, big dreams and a heart full of hope
Edison Dunn was born with Apert syndrome, and therefore, he's a regular at Primary Children's Hospital.
Olivia’s Comeback: From Leukemia diagnosis to living life fully
After about 3 years of fighting Leukemia, a Utah teen is now living her life to the fullest.
Utah's Weather
Warm winter leads to early surge in pests, including cockroaches
Pest control companies said a mild winter is bringing bugs out earlier than usual, leading to an increase in service calls across the area.
Fruit Highway opens without Utah peaches
For the first time in decades, Utah's Fruit Highway is opening without its main attraction: Utah peaches.
Central Utah farmers report worst conditions they've ever seen after dry winter
Central Utah farmers said a combination of drought, frost and strong winds has created some of the worst farming conditions they have ever seen.
USU researchers working with beaver to preserve water
The work of a Utah State University team with beavers is preventing farmland from drying up in Utah and across the west.
4-5 inches of snow fell in Evanston overnight, city says the water is badly needed
A late-season snowstorm dropped several inches of snow on Evanston overnight, surprising some residents but bringing welcome relief to a region dealing with a dry winter.
California, Nevada and Arizona announce temporary plan to save water from the Colorado River
The Colorado River supports 40 million people across seven U.S. states, two Mexican states and Native American tribes. And some 155 utilities depend on it for hydropower.
America 250
Freedom Truck visits Utah communities on nationwide tour
A traveling mobile museum called the "Freedom Truck" is in Draper this week as part of a nationwide tour leading up to America's 250th anniversary.
Tiptoeing through civics lessons
This year we celebrate the country’s 250th birthday but some Utah civics teachers are tiptoeing through lessons about the constitution because of the current political climate.
American Legion doing 'Buddy Checks' as part of America 250 celebrations
An American Legion program is encouraging veterans to check in on fellow veterans and make sure they are doing well, reminding them someone cares.
America 250: Learning from the past, looking to the future
As America turns 250 years old, Utah historians speak of the enduring importance of the nation's founding documents.
Utah students and seniors talk about America 250
Students from Churchill Junior High, and seniors at Friendship Manor, both discussed how they feel about being Americans.
National News
US military says it’s striking ‘multiple targets’ in Iran in latest escalation of tensions
The U.S. military says it’s begun another round of strikes against Iran. U.S. Central Command said in a social media post that the military is striking “multiple targets in Iran” and that it’s being done “in response to Iran’s unwarranted and continued aggression.”
Nashville residents rally against data centers while Metro Council weighs a moratorium
South Nashville residents are pushing back against a proposed data center near the Nashville Zoo, raising concerns about its potential impact on both animals and the surrounding community.
New World Screwworm raises concern for cattle industry, consumer prices in New Mexico
As of Tuesday, June 9, 2026, the United States Department of Agriculture has confirmed 5 New World Screwworm cases which include three infected cattle and one goat in Texas as well as a dog infected in Lea County, New Mexico.
US says it has begun strikes against Iran following crash of Army Apache helicopter off Oman coast
The U.S. military announced that it has begun strikes against Iran following the crash of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter off the coast of Oman.
Rob Reiner’s son Nick seeks money from trust parents left him for his defense in their killings
Rob Reiner's son Nick Reiner is seeking unpaid money from a trust his parents established for him, saying he needs it to help in his defense against charges that he killed them.
American Ninja Warrior Season 18 premieres Monday night - A dozen Utah locals are competing
America Ninja Warrior kicked off its 18th season Monday night, and this year, 14 Utahns are competing.
World News
Japanese city captures bear that caused fear and school closures
A wandering bear that scared residents of a Japanese city just north of Tokyo was captured on Tuesday after several days of panic during which all schools were closed.
Trump says pilots are fine after US helicopter crashes near Strait of Hormuz
A U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter crashed early Tuesday near the Strait of Hormuz, but President Donald Trump said the two crew members aboard were not injured.
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake in the Philippines kills at least 32, collapses buildings and sparks tsunami
A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake has rocked the southern Philippines, killing at least 32 people. Most of the deaths occurred in Sarangani province due to a landslide. The quake struck Monday, causing buildings to collapse and triggering small tsunamis.
Ukraine targets St. Petersburg again after Putin rejects Zelenskyy's offer for direct talks
Residents of St. Petersburg have been told to stay indoors after a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack targeted the city.
US military says it shot down Iranian drones launched toward Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military said it shot down four Iranian drones that were launched toward the Strait of Hormuz on Friday and then struck some of the Islamic Republic’s coastal surveillance radar sites in response, raising the risk to a shaky ceasefire as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on Iran.
Lego launches 12,060-piece Sagrada Família — its biggest ever set
Barcelona’s Sagrada Família is nearing completion after 144 years. Now, Lego is inviting fans to recreate the iconic church brick by brick.
Titanic Exhibition
Meet the granddaughter of Irene Corbett, Utah’s only known Titanic passenger
More than a century after the Titanic sank, Irene Corbett’s namesake shares her family’s story, now featured inside the traveling Titanic exhibition in Utah.
'Family Day' at Titanic Exhibition draws thousands to explore artifacts and history
KSL hosted a family day at the world-class Titanic exhibition on Monday. Exhibit officials said more than 2,000 visitors explored artifacts and enjoyed the educational history during the KSL Family Day.
Take the whole family to this one-of-a-kind Titanic experience
Step inside history with a one-of-a-kind experience. Plus, it's a great way to keep the kids entertained during the holiday break. KSL News Specialist Brittany Tait showed what families can expect when they visit.
Politics
Big names poised to join Utah Housing Corporation board of trustees
The head of the parent company of Zions Bank, a former Utah Senate president and the director of one of the state’s premier policy institutes are among the nominees set to join the Utah Housing Corporation’s board of trustees.
Salt Lake City, county sue feds over proposed ICE facility on west side
Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to stop what each calls an unlawful decision to convert a warehouse into an ICE detention facility.
Utah’s Supreme Court nominees have never served as judges. How unusual is that?
Utah’s Supreme Court nominees have never served as judges— a gap critics say deserves closer review.
2 sitting GOP lawmakers battle each other in Utah Senate primary
Voters across Utah are receiving their ballots this week for the upcoming primary election.
A federal judge strikes down Trump administration immigration policy affecting 39 countries
A federal judge struck down a Trump administration policy that made it harder for immigrants from dozens of countries to stay and enter the U.S.
Nearly 9,000 ballots misprinted and mailed for Republican Primary Elections
Thousands of people were mailed incorrect ballots for the Republican Primary Election on Tuesday. The ballots had the wrong elections printed on them.
Education and Schools
Silent reading clubs are giving like-minded bookworms a brain boost
People are throwing parties in an effort to read more for fun. The silent reading meet-ups are more than a social activity or a way to recharge — they can help improve brain health.
Utah-based reseller parts ways with owners involved in viral Lego theft allegations
Bricks and Minifigs announced they have parted ways with two managers who are currently connected to a viral YouTube video series involving allegedly stolen LEGO.
Fossil reveals bizarre gliding creature that hunted birds 120 million years ago
A 120 million-year-old fossil found in what’s now northwestern China is changing how scientists think about an unusual group of predatory dinosaurs known as microraptors.
Utah introduces AI tools in classrooms statewide
Utah classrooms are preparing for a major shift in how artificial intelligence is used in teaching and learning, with a new statewide partnership bringing Google’s Gemini for Education into public schools starting next school year.
Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds
The study concludes that businesses are reluctant to hire new college grads for remote work because it is harder to train and mentor them if they work outside of the office.
Lehi project brings affordable housing and literacy goals
State and local leaders gathered in Lehi on Thursday for the grand opening of the Holbrook Farms community and a new Rippy Literacy Center satellite campus, a project they say addresses two of Utah’s biggest challenges — housing affordability and childhood literacy.
Lori Vallow & Chad Daybell
‘She is very careful’: Unreleased footage shows Brandon Boudreaux report his ex-wife trespassing
Newly obtained body camera footage shows how cautious Brandon Boudreaux was after he was shot at in Arizona.
Lori Daybell taken out of courtroom after accusing judge of yelling at her in murder conspiracy trial
Judge Justin Beresky asked officers to escort Lori Vallow Daybell from the courtroom Friday while she was still trying to speak with him ahead of a break during the second day of her jury trial.
Jury finds Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiracy to murder her estranged husband
Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty by a jury in Arizona on Tuesday for conspiring to murder her estranged husband, Charles Vallow, in 2019.
Jurors now considering whether Lori Daybell conspired with brother to murder her husband
Lori Vallow Daybell told jurors that prosecutors attacked her character during this trial but did not show evidence of an agreement to commit murder. Rather, she insisted her husband's death was a "family tragedy" that tore her family apart.
Lori Vallow Daybell’s second trial: A veteran prosecutor’s perspective
In the ongoing second trial of Lori Vallow Daybell in Arizona, Rachel Smith, a veteran prosecutor who played a key role in securing the first conviction against Vallow Daybell in Idaho, has weighed in on the proceedings.
Siblings testify they knew Lori Daybell was involved with her husband's death
Charles Vallow's younger sister said she was at a nail salon with her granddaughter when she got the call from her brother's youngest son, telling her Vallow was dead.
Great Salt Lake
Wood chipping program helps clear fuels ahead of wildland fire season
The Weber Fire District is among the many fire agencies statewide that help homeowners in high-risk areas prepare for the fire season through a wood shipping program.
Utah County uses AI to find 25,000 more storm drains in fight against mosquitoes
Utah County mosquito abatement crews are using an AI tool to find thousands of storm drains they didn't know existed.
Residents feared losing their homes as fast-moving Ensign Peak fire closed in
Terrifying moments for residents in the Ensign Peak area after a grass fire suddenly ignited, sending flames racing right up to the backyards of homes.
Nashville residents rally against data centers while Metro Council weighs a moratorium
South Nashville residents are pushing back against a proposed data center near the Nashville Zoo, raising concerns about its potential impact on both animals and the surrounding community.
New World Screwworm raises concern for cattle industry, consumer prices in New Mexico
As of Tuesday, June 9, 2026, the United States Department of Agriculture has confirmed 5 New World Screwworm cases which include three infected cattle and one goat in Texas as well as a dog infected in Lea County, New Mexico.
Utah ranchers using virtual fencing for grazing after Monroe Canyon fire
Virtual fencing technology is helping ranchers in central Utah manage livestock and protect fragile land after the Monroe Canyon Fire burned tens of thousands of acres last summer.
Science & Technology
Apple finally lays out its AI plans with a brand new version of Siri
Apple on Monday announced an all-new version of Siri during its Worldwide Developers Conference,
Brigham City emergency response times now faster, and safer, because of new technology at traffic signals
Most drivers have sat at a red light and wished it would turn green faster. In Brigham City, firefighters and paramedics now have a way to do exactly that.
Bumblebees show advanced problem-solving skills in new experiment
German psychologist Wolfgang Köhler set up a famous experiment more than 100 years ago that changed how scientists understand animal intelligence and the power of insight — or spontaneous problem-solving.
Utah introduces AI tools in classrooms statewide
Utah classrooms are preparing for a major shift in how artificial intelligence is used in teaching and learning, with a new statewide partnership bringing Google’s Gemini for Education into public schools starting next school year.
Florida sues OpenAI, alleging it’s unsafe for children
Florida is suing OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, alleging they know ChatGPT is not safe, especially for minors.
Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds
The study concludes that businesses are reluctant to hire new college grads for remote work because it is harder to train and mentor them if they work outside of the office.
KSL Sports
Utah Talons begin title defense by sweeping Chicago Bandits
Big 12 addresses Texas AG legal action warning in Brendan Sorsby case
Utah basketball, Big 12 Conference announce home and away designations for 2026-27 season
NCAA outdoor track and field: Utah State’s Logan Hammer punctuates historic collegiate career with silver
NHL announces date for Winter Classic tickets to go on sale to general public
Jazz Mailbag: Will AJ Dybantsa be on the board at No. 2?
Entertainment
50 marathons in 50 states; a British runner's journey for charity
A runner from England made a stop in Utah as part of an ambitious journey across the United States. He's taking on 50 marathons in 50 states, all to raise awareness for children battling cancer.
American Ninja Warrior Season 18 premieres Monday night - A dozen Utah locals are competing
America Ninja Warrior kicked off its 18th season Monday night, and this year, 14 Utahns are competing.
'Groundswell' explores regenerative agriculture and how healthier soil can help retain water and the Great Salt Lake
The documentary “Groundswell" explores regenerative agriculture and how healthier soil can help retain water and the Great Salt Lake
Professional dancer returns home to Utah, sharing the stage with Kesha
Imani Lee Peterson is a professional dancer who returned to Utah with quite the history of dancing with multiple well-known singers.
Utah pickleball champs go to China
Last fall, the Utah Tech University pickleball team won the first-ever “Collegiate World Championship.” Now, the team members have become pickleball ambassadors to China.
'Power Ballad' review: John Carney delivers another music-driven crowd pleaser
“Power Ballad” is directed by music comedy genius John Carney and stars Paul Rudd as Rick, the lead singer of a wedding band who one night crosses paths with former boy band star Danny, played by Nick Jonas.
Health
Doctors warn of 'trauma season' as ER visits climb in summer
Summer means road trips, pool days and outdoor adventures, but it also brings a noticeable spike in emergency room visits.
Climbing therapy helps burn survivors reach new heights
Severe burns can leave someone facing a mountain of physical, psychological and emotional trauma, but a program run by University of Utah Health’s Burn Center is helping burn survivors to literally climb their way above it all.
25 years later, Utah's Newborn Safe Haven Law continues offering second chances
Utah's Newborn Safe Haven Law allows parents to safely surrender infants who are up to 90 days old at any hospital in Utah, with no questions asked, no ID required, and no legal consequences.
Stroke survivor urges others not to delay care as he thanks his caregivers
Earlier this month, 78-year-old Ken Nansel — who had already survived two previous strokes — attended a stroke support group meeting at Ogden Regional Medical Center.
Utah pickleball champs go to China
Last fall, the Utah Tech University pickleball team won the first-ever “Collegiate World Championship.” Now, the team members have become pickleball ambassadors to China.
Utah auditor launches new website after data center pushback
A new state website aims to shed light on the Utah entity supporting a controversial proposed data center in Box Elder County.
Sponsored
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Free online site helps older adults combat fraud and legal issues
Older adults who may be dealing with legal trouble or fraud now have a new free online tool to help them spot those problems early.
Leveling the Playing Field: Axiom Verify Brings Elite Verification to Individuals and Organizations
This feature is brought to you by Axiom Verify, a Utah-based investigative and verification firm with access to over 400 international proprietary databases. Discover how their elite-level due diligence and human intelligence capabilities are making advanced verification accessible to individuals, businesses and legal teams across the country. You wouldn’t leave your wallet unattended in […]
From past to present: How 70 years of experience shapes Les Olson IT's approach to customer service
This feature is brought to you by Les Olson IT, Utah’s go-to technology solutions provider with over 70 years of experience. Explore how their dedication to dependable customer service has made them one of the state’s most enduring businesses. In 1956, technology looked a little different than it does today. Instead of desktops, […]
UOnline: Where Online Learning Meets Real Community
This article is sponsored by UOnline at the University of Utah. Discover flexible degree programs designed to build community and create real change in Utah. Although our world is more “connected” than ever by technology, it’s easy to feel isolated. With UOnline at the University of Utah, you’ll find real connection through a like-minded […]
New program offers women fast and convenient access to UTI care
This article about healthcare is sponsored by Your Life, Your Health now offering on-demand prescriptions and self-administered lab tests delivered straight to your door — no appointment needed. When you have a headache, you can take aspirin from your pantry. For sore muscles, reach for the ibuprofen in your purse. Most of life’s painful […]
Olympics
2026 Utah Summer Games celebrates 40th anniversary
The 40th anniversary of the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games is starting in Cedar City, Utah, this weekend. Thousands of athletes from across the state will compete.
U.S. figure skaters touring with Stars on Ice, but still basking in the Olympics glow
When the Stars on Ice Tour skated through Utah in mid-May, KSL spoke with the Olympians who had joined the tour about life after the Olympics, how touring differs from competing, and other sports they'd try if they could.
Special Olympics torch run reaches Utah Capitol
The “Flame of Hope” made its way to the Utah State Capitol Wednesday morning as Special Olympics athletes and law enforcement came together for the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run.
USA Climbing coach arrested in Summit County on suspicion of sexual exploitation of a minor
A USA Climbing coach who worked with athletes on the national stage is now facing serious criminal allegations.
Park City welcomes home Olympians, Paralympians in community parade
People in Park City lined the streets Friday, to cheer on around 90 Olympians and Paralympians, spanning multiple generations, to celebrate those coming home from the Milan-Cortina Games.
Utah testing snow storage technique at Soldier Hollow ahead of 2034 Games
Utah Olympic and Paralympic organizers are testing a new way to preserve snow at Soldier Hollow, hoping it could provide a backup plan for the 2034 Winter Olympic Games if warmer conditions become a concern.