Madeleine Porter

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Maddie Porter is a digital content producer at KSL NewsRadio. She is originally from Los Angeles, CA and enjoys writing in her free time. Contact Maddie at mporter@ksl.com.

Boulder is recovering after mass shooting at local grocery store

The city of Boulder is slowly recovering after the March 22 mass shooting by rebuilding King Soopers and creating a "BOULDER STRONG" memorial.
3 years ago

Unified Fire Authority prepares for wildfire season in Utah

United Fire Authority is gearing up for the wildfire season in Utah with training at Camp Williams and also urges residents to spark the change.
3 years ago

Real Salt Lake wants you to wear blue for home opener

Real Salt Lake announced Wednesday they have turned the once white seats on the home, or east side, of their stadium blue.
3 years ago

Festivals and events are returning to Salt Lake City this summer

Events in Salt Lake City are finally returning with the hope that the new COVID-19 recommendations will keep people safe while having fun.
3 years ago

Tooele County vaccination clinics struggle to fill appointments

Tooele County brought in roughly 12,000 vaccine doses for a teen vaccination clinic, but when not all doses were spoken for, they opened up shots to adults.
3 years ago

Utah introduces “Ride to Live” campaign promoting motorcycle safety

The "Ride to Live” safety campaign aims to educate Utah cyclists and drivers about lane filtering and encourage riders to take motorcycle skills courses.
3 years ago

Utah delegation responds to ‘repugnant’ Salt Lake Tribune cartoon

Salt Lake Tribune cartoonist Pat Bagley stands by a cartoon critical of Congressman Burgess Owens, as the Utah congressional delegation demands an apology.
3 years ago

Death of Roy man whose body was found in Ogden ruled homicide

Police say the death of a Roy man whose body was found in a vehicle in Ogden was likely a homicide. They arrested a friend of the victim.
3 years ago

Lawn mower exchange program is keeping Utah air clean

In the Lawn Mower Exchange program that launched Monday, Utah leaders are encouraging residents to trade in their gas lawn mowers for electric.
3 years ago

The SLCDA needs more time before officially filing charges in the Kearns murder

The Salt Lake County District Attorney, SLCDA,  is asking for more time before officially filing charges for the Kearns murder.
3 years ago

COVID-19 cases in Utahns drop while vaccination numbers rise

Many Utahns have already received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and others are finally eligible to receive it.
3 years ago

Bill signed into law means Utah’s mask mandate ends April 10th

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill into law on Wednesday effectively naming the date that a statewide mask mandate will expire.
3 years ago

Utah schools get creative with graduation ceremonies

Graduation for the Class of 2021 is still a couple of months away, but schools in Utah are developing ideas for how they’ll handle ceremonies this year.
3 years ago

5 weird Guinness World Records title holders in Utah

From longest fingernails recorded to most bridal bouquets caught, Utah is home to quite a few Guinness World Records; here are our top five.
3 years ago

In address Biden aims for quicker COVID-19 vaccination rollouts

In a prime-time address, President Joe Biden has outlined his plan to make all adult Americans eligible for vaccination by May 1.
3 years ago

COVID-19 stimulus bill bringing billions to the state and Utahns

The American Rescue Plan, or more commonly known as the stimulus bill, will bring billions to Utah and individual Utahns.
3 years ago

Accidents on Utah roads make for a bad day for drivers

Multiple accidents on Utah roads happened Wednesday making it a bad day for traffic delays all over the state. No injuries were reported.
3 years ago

COVID-19 vaccine will normalize the world again post-pandemic, doctor says

An infectious disease specialist predicts while some things may never go back to normal, others will come sooner than you think, courtesy of the COVID-19 vaccine.
3 years ago

Utah Jazz say they will investigate allegation of bigoted comment

The Utah Jazz said they will “thoroughly investigate” an allegation from former NBA player Elijah Millsap that longtime team executive Dennis Lindsey directed a bigoted statement toward him during an end-of-season exit interview in 2015.
3 years ago

Salt Lake City school board announces new superintendent

The Salt Lake City school board unanimously voted to hire Dr. Timothy Gadson as superintendent.
3 years ago

Utah prepared for extreme weather conditions, Texas was not

The United States is experiencing extreme weather conditions and at least Utah can handle it. However, some states like Texas were underprepared.
3 years ago

Virtual memorial held for victim of deadly Millcreek avalanche

A virtual memorial was held for one of the victims of the Millcreek avalanche that claimed the lives of four skiers.
3 years ago

Millcreek avalanche survivor speaks out about fatalities

One of the survivors of the Millcreek avalanche, Chris Gmitro, that claimed the lives of four people is speaking out.
3 years ago

Ski resorts in northern Utah shutting down due to heavy snow, avalanche danger

Some ski resorts in Utah are shutting down due to the heavy snowfall received Tuesday for avalanche and safety control.
3 years ago