Simone Seikaly

Avatar photo

Website: http://www.staging.kslnewsradio.com

Simone Seikaly is a veteran reporter, anchor and producer at KSL NewsRadio, but these days, she's best known as a digital content producer. Contact her at sseikaly@ksl.com.

Final thoughts on the last day of the Utah 2023 Legislative Session

From the House Minority Leader to Gov. Spencer Cox, a look back at the 2023 Utah Legislative Session.
1 year ago

Petito family amends lawsuit, says Moab police didn’t use safety protocol

The Petito family said police in Moab, Utah didn't use a Lethality Assessment Protocol to determine Petito's safety during a traffic stop.
1 year ago

Zion National Park closes portions of climbing routes for nesting raptors

These climbing routes at Zion National Park are closed each year to offer peace and quiet to the raptors that may build their nests there.
1 year ago

Bicyclist critically injured after unexpectedly moving into morning traffic

Police said the bicyclist "must have known" the cars were beside him in traffic, as they were all stopped at a light together before turning.
1 year ago

Thundersnow, snow squalls among overnight Utah weather

Meteorologists said the snow squalls are responsible for the low snow totals in northern Utah from this latest storm.
1 year ago

Beloved WSU coach “Chick” Hislop dies at age 86 after long career

WSU Coach Chick Hislop led the Wildcats to multiple track and field championships in his nearly 40 years as head coach.
1 year ago

First test of Sandy City’s new workaround for LCC traffic is a success

By diverting traffic that waits to get up Little Cottonwood, Sandy City police said they've addressed a potential public safety issue.
1 year ago

So much snow in northern Utah! When does it end?

The snow from the latest storm in northern Utah piled up beginning Wednesday night, and it's not supposed to stop for several more hours.
1 year ago

Chains, coat, charger – now you’re more prepared for a safe winter drive

A safe drive during a major winter storm will include at least enough gasoline, tires with good tread, and your cell phone charger.
1 year ago

Kearns mayor responds to bill potentially disbanding Unified Police

In a statement, Mayor Kelly Bush said the Unified Police bill is "based on misinformation that we have worked vigorously to dispel."
1 year ago

Rally organizers hope to raise awareness that mental illness is treatable

This is the 15th year that Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness and the National Alliance on Mental Illness Utah hold this event.
1 year ago

New bill would close Utah abortion clinics and prevent new ones

Rep. Karianne Lisonbee has sponsored H.B. 467,  which would also prevent any new abortion clinics from being licensed beginning in May.
1 year ago

Purina recalls certain Pro Plan Veterinary Diets dry dog food

The voluntary recall by Purina comes after two dogs in the United States showed signs of vitamin D toxicity.
1 year ago

Worker recovers in hospital after an excavation trench collapsed

After the trench collapse and rescue, a 38-year-old male was flown to Utah Valley Hospital to be treated for traumatic injuries.
1 year ago

Utah Corrections offers more details on recent assaults against officers

The assaults happened Jan. 21, Jan. 30, and Feb. 4, 2023. Officials said the prisoners were looking for an opportunity to attack.
1 year ago

Winning over Americans? Poll says President Biden has work to do

A new poll shows that 40% of Tuesday night's audience is worse off financially since President Biden took office.
1 year ago

Intermountain’s 40-year study provides insight into weight-loss surgery

In some cases the results from the weight-loss surgery study were expected. But at least one result could be a cause for alarm and caution.
1 year ago

Check your pantry, a Conagra canned meat recall may affect you

Millions of pounds of canned meat and poultry products (mainly Vienna sausages) are involved in the Conagra recall.
1 year ago

Elk herd again on the move near Foothill Drive and Parley’s Canyon

Drivers near Foothill Drive and Parley's Canyon were warned to remain vigilant as officials worked to move the herd.
1 year ago

Building at Hill Air Force Base evacuated due to “unusual smell”

An official said that an "undetermined number of people" in the building opted going to a hospital as a precaution.
1 year ago

Lack of access stands between Black-owned businesses and success

But lack of access to money isn't the only thing that hinders Black-owned business in Utah and across the nation.
1 year ago

Suspect arrested and named, victim identified after shooting in Taylorsville

Taylorsville police have identified 21-year-old Eduardo Moreno Lujan as one of the victims of a shooting in Taylorsville on Monday night.
1 year ago

Elk, again, tried to cross roads near I-215/I-80 interchange in SLC

The Utah Department of Transportation reports that a herd of around 40 elk is stranded on the east bench.
1 year ago

Police investigating fatal auto-pedestrian crash in Salt Lake City

Drivers are being asked to avoid the area of 1200 West and 600 North after a fatal auto-pedestrian accident.
1 year ago