A mass shooter, 72, killed 11 people and injured nine in California on Saturday night before killing himself. A former US Attorney for the District of Utah dissects the massacre.
A state senator is proposing a bill that would mandate that all police departments in Utah perform a lethality assessment when responding to domestic violence calls to help prevent a future tragedy.
Derek Brown, former chair of the Utah Republican Party, tells Dave and Dujanovic if New York Rep. George Santos won't resign, the only way to remove him from office is impeachment.
Migraine headaches affect 37 million Americans. A Utah doctor discusses the new medications and treatments for sufferers. There is even a free, online headache school at the University of Utah.
Former U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah John Huber came on KSL NewsRadio to discuss the latest around classified documents belonging to President Biden being discovered.
Would you pay for surgery to be taller? A man in Turkey had two surgeries (about $27,000) that added 5 inches to his 5-foot-2 frame. A Kaysville mother says her daughter is happier after surgery to even out the length of her legs.
A lethality assessment asks victims questions to determine the danger they might be in. Legislation requiring the assessment is on the table this session.
Utah Rep. John Curtis says Rep. Kevin McCarthy has the experience to be House Speaker. This comes after McCarthy has failed to be elected after six rounds of voting.
Should military members who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate be reinstated to the armed forces with back pay? Sen. Mike Lee of Utah says they should, but a Utah veteran says no.
A Utah physician shares life saving advice on preventing a heart attack during the holidays, which is when there are more heart-related deaths than any other time of year.
Goldilocks snowstorms are great for hitting the slopes because the snow water equivalent is not high, unlike the wet storms we saw earlier in the season.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has banned the social media app TikTok from all state-owned devices because of cybersecurity concerns with China's government collecting data from state employees using the app.