A spokesman for a a libertarian think tank in Utah discusses why he supports a bill at the Legislature limiting law enforcement access to the cellphone of a person near a crime scene.
A killer is on the loose, police in Moscow, Idaho, are tight-lipped and a community is on edge after four university students were found slain Saturday.
Independent Senate candidate Evan McMullin and Sen. Mike Lee's campaign chair respond to KSL NewsRadio's Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic about charges leveled by the other side.
Against the wishes of the mayor and City Council, the city manager green-lit a HBO drag show performance in St. George over the summer. Now the city taxpayers will be paying Adam Lenhard $625,000 to leave his position and not sue St. George for breach of contract.
Before you quit your job and joins the millions of other workers in the Great Resignation, engage in dialog with your current employer and be honest about your goals and the direction you see your career going, advises Troy Lamb of the Department of Workforce Service.
More than 1 in 4 men (28.5%) in the U.S. will experience rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime, according to National Domestic Violence Hotline. Salt Lake County Sheriff talks about training law enforcement officers to recognize their own biases when reporting men as victims of domestic violence.
If the doorknob is hot to the touch of your hand, do not open the door. After a massive structure blaze in Sugar House on Tuesday night, a fire captain shares advice on escaping an apartment fire.
A British man tired of carrying around his wallet had his bank-chip installed in his hand to make purchases more convenient. Is this the way of the future? Dave and Debbie debate.
Shopping for a used car? KSL investigative reporter Matt Gephardt joins the show to tell listeners how to spot vehicles damaged by Hurricane Ian making their way onto Utah car lots.