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Artists from Universal Music Group are heading back to TikTok as new licensing deal reached
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U.S. 89 closure this weekend in Davis, Weber counties
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How to prevent bur buttercup from taking over your lawn
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Australian student protests show US campus divisions over Gaza war are going global
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Parents of boy killed in meth-fueled, high speed crash sue Utah state agencies
Utah News
Gail Miller tells USU graduates to 'lead with love'
Gail Miller gave students advice based on her decades of business experience and philanthropy, saying one of the guiding principles of the Larry H. Miller Company has been "be a student, be a teacher, be a leader."
Pro-Palestinian protestors gather outside University of Utah commencement, move to county jail
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protestors gathered outside the University of Utah commencement ceremony, moved to the Salt Lake County Jail.
Chad Daybell's family takes the stand in Boise murder trial
Chad Daybell's family took the stand today, to give jurors an idea of how he reacted to his wife Tammy Daybell's death.
UDOT wants comment on proposed I-84 interchange in Weber Canyon
The new I-84 interchange would be in Mountain Green, just east of South Weber.
Utah Food Festival to feature local artisans, food history
The Natural History Museum of Utah will host the Utah Food Festival on May 4 and 5, 2024.
Utah is home to a number of adaptive outdoor recreation groups
Among Utah's adaptive recreation groups are outdoor enthusiasts, physical trainers, and engineers.
Utah Traffic + Weather
UDOT wants comment on proposed I-84 interchange in Weber Canyon
The new I-84 interchange would be in Mountain Green, just east of South Weber.
May 1st high not expected to exceed the mid-50's, freeze warning issued for two counties
KSL Meteorologists said that the high temperature for May 1 will remain in the 50s. The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning for two counties.
Ogden River kept from flooding through controlled releases, good weather
The Ogden River, alongside other rivers in the state, has high water levels and recent rain prompted concerns about flooding over the weekend.
US 89 on Davis/Weber County line closing to southbound traffic for the weekend
The Utah Department of Transportation is shutting down U.S. 89 at South Weber Drive from Friday at 1 p.m. to Monday in time for the morning commute.
Rain along the Wasatch Front continues into the weekend
Rain along the Wasatch Front continues and has brought some impressive totals so far. More rain expect through this weekend.
UDOT announces major construction projects for 2024
Lane closures and detours will lead to new freeway interchanges, rehabilitated bridges, and miles of new pavement.
Dave & Dujanovic
LISTEN: In the line of duty
On Thursday, Provo Police Officer Trenton Halladay was given a place on Utah's memorial for fallen officers.
Women on birth control and weight-loss meds are becoming pregnant
Some women on birth control who are also taking weight-loss medications like Ozempic are becoming pregnant.
Utah student earns perfect ACT score but rejected by MIT and BYU
A perfect ACT score is not enough for a Davis High School student to gain admission to MIT or BYU.
After 40 years, Payson High bringing home Bacon
Kevin Bacon returns Saturday to Payson High School for the 40th anniversary of the movie Footloose.
West Lake Jr. High rebuilds after 2020 earthquake
West Lake Jr. High is being rebuilt with earthquake safety in mind, and the Granite district is preparing for future emergencies, too.
How an earthquake impacts homes and buildings
A structural engineer discusses how an earthquake rattles homes and buildings.
Inside Sources
LISTEN: Why we’re turning to politics for our lost worship
Is a shift away from organized religion feeding into the loss of community amongst Americans?
Study looks into Utah voters' opinions on curriculum transparency in schools
A Sutherland Institute study found that a majority of Utah voters support curriculum transparency. However, fewer of them support mandating it with legislation.
LISTEN: Romney talks budget, wildfires and TikTok
Sen. Mitt Romney says Democrats and Republicans needed to work together to budget and build legislation that will actually pass.
TikTok 'stunt' backfires as House lawmakers push to change company ownership
Utah Rep. John Curtis discusses how a “stunt” by TikTok to influence House lawmakers just angered them.
Dow closes down more than 500 points
The Dow dropped more than 750 points before closing down 525 points as inflation numbers rose higher than economists were anticipating.
Governor's message to students: 'hang up and learn'
Gov. Spencer Cox wants cellphones to be banned in Utah schools during instruction time.
KSL Sports Zone
Draft Lottery Preview For Utah’s NHL Team
Looking back at Arizona's offseason in 2024 helps us get an idea of what Utah's NHL team will look for in the draft and free agency.
LeBron On Lauri Markkanen: He’s ‘One Of My Favorites’
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James discussed his love for Utah Jazz All-Star Lauri Markkanen in his latest podcast.
Bill May To Make History For Team USA At 2024 Paris Olympics
For the first time in Olympics history, Bill May and other male artistic swimmers will be competing in the Olympic Games this summer in Paris.
Utah Jazz Draft Prospect: Kentucky G Rob Dillingham
Kentucky guard Rob Dillingham is projected to be selected in the lottery where the Utah Jazz are selecting in the 2024 NBA Draft.
Where BYU Football’s Roster Stands After Closure Of Spring Transfer Portal
Assessing the BYU football roster after the Transfer Portal closed.
Spring Ball Review: How Utah Football Fared According To Andy Ludwig, Morgan Scalley
The Utes wrapped up a very productive spring ball that has fans antsy for the start of the 2024 football season.
Video
Video: Dave & Dujanovic Honor Fallen Officers at Utah Capitol
Join the Dave & Dujanovic show on Thursday from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm from the state capitol grounds for the annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service to honor fallen officers. Listen live: https://kslnewsradio.com/listen/
Video: What to Watch: April 12, 2024
KSL NewsRadio’s Andy Farnsworth, co-host of the KSL Movie Show, dives in to what to watch this week. The Big Movie of the Week, “Civil War”, doesn’t lean politically one way or the other–which surprises some people. I thought it was more of a warning than a statement. (Read Andy’s co-host’s review of the movie […]
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Intermountain nurse-midwives launch new gynecology access clinic
An access clinic launched by Intermountain nurse-midwives provides women with comprehensive gynecology care.
Buying a home this spring? Avoid these 5 costly pitfalls
By avoiding these pitfalls when buying a home this spring, you can ensure your investment will be long-lasting and secure.
The Legend of the Bear Lake Monster
The Bear Lake monster has captivated people in the region for centuries, with tales that range from the believable to the bizarre.