U of U commencement speaker: Take a chance on yourself

Keynote speaker at the University of Utah commencement ceremony Tim Shriver told graduates to take a chance. He also urged them to ignore the noise and tune in to the best of themselves.
12 months ago

Bridging divides: Getting things done the Utah way

When it comes to getting things accomplished, the Beehive State is starting to be recognized for its ability for bridging divides.
12 months ago

One-vehicle crash near Richfield claims the life of a 15-year-old boy

A 15-year-old boy was killed Tuesday night after a one-vehicle crash on a dirt road west of Richfield. The crash occurred around 8 p.m.
12 months ago

Victim in weekend stabbing has died, police seeking public’s assistance

Salt Lake City police say the 28-year-old man who was the victim of a weekend stabbing has died. Police are asking for the public's assistance on this case.
12 months ago

Troops heading to southern border ahead of expiration of Title 42

The Pentagon announced Tuesday 1,500 troops will be going to the southern border to help with the increase of illegal immigrant crossings into the country once Title 42 expires.
12 months ago

Man suffers injuries after snowmobile crash in Provo Canyon

A man was transported off of Provo Canyon Monday by helicopter following a snowmobile crash. He suffered injuries to his head and shoulder.
12 months ago

Warmer temperatures bring added concern over flooding

A BYU professor joins Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News to talk about the risk of additional flooding from the recent warmer temperatures.
12 months ago

Lessons learned from the pandemic, expert weighs in

James Lawler, a member of the Covid Crisis Group, joined Inside Sources Monday to discuss the lessons learned as a nation from the pandemic.
12 months ago

Woman found dead in SLC home, police call it suspicious

A woman was found dead inside a Salt Lake City home Friday. Police are calling it suspicious.
1 year ago

Smith’s Grocery Store in Farmington deemed safe after bomb threat called in

Police in Farmington say a bomb threat called into a Smith's Grocery Store turned out to be a false alarm.
1 year ago

Report: People spending more money at restaurants than at grocery store

KSL NewsRadio's Dave Noriega and Maura Carabello look into a report that says people are spending more money at restaurants that at the grocery store.
1 year ago

What might a presidential rematch look like in 2024?

James Curry, an associate professor at the University of Utah, joined KSL NewsRadio on Wednesday to discuss what a presidential rematch might look like in 2024.
1 year ago

Teen fatally shot in Salt Lake City was a student at Clayton Middle School

A teenage girl died Wednesday following a shooting in a Salt Lake City home. Police said the suspect is the victim's brother.
1 year ago

Man in custody after he allegedly tried to kidnap a 12-year-old girl

Police say the suspect allegedly offered the girl money and asked if she needed a ride. The girl then said no and began to walk away.
1 year ago

Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square to embark on world tour

The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will begin a world tour with a stop in Mexico City in June.
1 year ago

Expert says Pentagon needs better method of classifying documents

Ryan Vogel, an associate professor at Utah Valley University, joined Inside Sources on Tuesday to discuss how the Pentagon can better classify its documents.
1 year ago

Open house for Columbus Ohio Temple begins this week

The open house for the renovated Columbus Ohio Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will begin this week.
1 year ago

National Child Abuse Prevention Month recognized by SLC leaders

April was recognized as National Child Abuse Prevention Month by Salt Lake City Law Enforcement personnel on Monday.
1 year ago

Social media and the role it played in the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

SALT LAKE CITY — Earlier this year, Silicon Valley Bank became the largest bank failure since 2008. In the immediate aftermath, social media was blamed for the bankruptcy of the California-based bank. Recently, a group of professors from around the United States released a report indicating how social media can be a springboard for bank […]
1 year ago

Where things stand leading into the 2024 presidential election

Inside Sources breaks down the lates t developments leading into the 2024 presidential election.
1 year ago

Highway construction becoming more costly due to rampant inflation

Christian Britschgi, associate editor for reason.com, joined Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson on Friday to discuss inflation in highway construction projects.
1 year ago

Man arrested after allegedly shooting two people with a BB gun, made threats with knife

In Utah County, a man was arrested Thursday for allegedly shooting two people with a BB gun and then threatening a woman with a large knife.
1 year ago

What the former president of Ukraine had to say in his trip to Utah

Viktor Yushchenko, the former president of Ukraine, was in Utah this week. He met with the Deseret News editorial board. Jay Evensen of the Deseret News shared insight into that meeting with Inside Sources.
1 year ago

Answers to some of the common questions about flooding

Dave and Dujanovic discuss some common flooding questions with Matt Hansen with Any Hour Services.
1 year ago