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KSL NewsRadio is a 100+ year-old news-talk radio station based in Salt Lake City, Utah. You may contact the staff at radionews@ksl.com.

Why the discussion around processed foods isn’t black and white

Processed foods often come up in discussions about eating healthy, but there's debate on what role they should play in our diets.
13 hours ago

Explaining bermudagrass: When it will be sold to the public, what it is, and where it grows

A hybrid bermudagrass is set to be sold to the public around the year 2025. But what is it? Should you buy it? And where does it grow well?
6 days ago

Cox signs measure, voters to decide on ballot initiative changes in November

In November, voters will decide whether to make the change part of the state constitution.
8 days ago

Mountain View Junior High welcomes students to its new campus; West Field and Haven Bay still waiting

Mountain View Junior High School will welcome students to their new campus. It is one of three new schools in the district.
10 days ago

Local band asking for votes and donations toward addiction recovery

A local band fronted by Tyler Gould is asking for votes in the America's Next Top Hitmaker competition, along with donations.
11 days ago

Bat watching event teaches people not to be so scared of bats

A bat watching event hosted by the Division of Wildlife Resources is aiming to show people why bats are important to Utah.
13 days ago

A new scam is targeting students, BBB warns

The Better Business Bureau is warning of a new scam that's targeting students who seek tutoring help.
14 days ago

The price of chocolate isn’t going down anytime soon

The price of your Easter chocolate shot way up last year. Unfortunately, there are about a half dozen reasons why the price isn’t dropping anytime soon.
16 days ago

Colby Jenkins primary election case dismissed by Utah Supreme Court

Colby Jenkins' case, contesting the Republican primary election results in Utah's Second Congressional District has been dismissed.
16 days ago

UTA Change Day brings more than the usual changes

UTA August Change Day usually marks the annual adjustments to schedules and services, but this year more changes are coming. 
16 days ago

Phil Lyman asks Utah Supreme Court to pause printing of ballots

Phil Lyman is asking the Utah Supreme Court to force the state to pause the printing of ballots for November's election.
17 days ago

Movie “It Ends With Us” shines harsh light on domestic violence

A therapist shares her experience about domestic violence from the point of view of both victim and abuser.
17 days ago

Utah Arts Festival looks to make changes following lackluster year

The Utah Arts Festival had its worst turnout in decades. Now festival executives are looking to make changes.
18 days ago

Thunderstorms bring impressive rain, flash floods to Utah

Thunderstorms left behind an impressive amount of rain across Utah. The storms also caused some flash flooding.
18 days ago

‘Dove Creek Fire’ burning in Box Elder County

A new wildfire started in Box Elder County near the Park Valley area on Friday. The fire is called the Dove Creek Fire.
20 days ago

Graffiti racial slur found under an overpass cleaned up

A graffiti racial slur has been cleaned up by the Utah Department of Transportation after being under an overpass since July.
21 days ago

Holladay locals swim the English Channel in just over 12 hours

A group of high school friends from Holladay swam From England to France across the English Channel in a relay swim.
22 days ago

Salt Lake County Council supports Rio Grande Plan

The Salt Lake County Council has lent its support to a plan that will revitalize the Rio Grande train station. 
22 days ago

Glendale homicide suspect still at large, but police say no danger to public

An investigation continues after an unresponsive man was found in an apartment on West Snow Queen Place on Monday.
23 days ago

Why are dead fish washing up in Big Cottonwood Creek?

Dead fish are showing up in Big Cottonwood Creek. Health officials say low water levels and long, hot summers are causing fish to die.
24 days ago

Gov. Cox denies delay of Honie execution

Taberon Honie's request for reprieve was denied by Gov. Spenser Cox. Honie is scheduled to be executed on Aug. 8, 2024.
24 days ago

One Utah city will offer prizes to get people to conserve more water

The city of Millcreek hopes to encourage its residents to conserve water with a new game that offers prizes.
24 days ago

National Weather Service says excessive heat could stick around

Excessive heat will hang around in Utah longer than usual. The National Weather Service says we could see triple-digits through the fall.
25 days ago

Alpine School District proposing tax increase to fund new schools

Alpine School District officials say they need the tax increase in order to meet requirements from the state to get additional funding. 
25 days ago