KSL Newsradio In-Depth
KSL Newsradio In-Depth

KSL Newsradio In-Depth

KSL's team of reporters takes you inside the news with a depth and breadth of coverage and investigation no one else can bring you. Based out of Salt Lake City, Utah, KSL journalists cover local and national news. They are award-winning and well-respected in the journalism community.

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The planetary parade

The planetary parade

The planets will parade in our night sky this week for the last time in more than a decade.  We spoke with Utah's NASA Ambassador, Patrick Wiggins who explains what a planetary parade is and how you can get the best view.

University of Utah economic professor explains goal of tariffs

University of Utah economic professor explains goal of tariffs

During an interview with KSL NewsRadio's Jessica Lowell, a University of Utah professor of economics and adjunct professor of law explains what people might want to know about tariffs.

Rep. Celeste Maloy on monument overreach

Rep. Celeste Maloy on monument overreach

Rep. Celeste Maloy has introduced a bill to limit the power of presidents to create national monuments. 

President Joe Biden's live comments on Mideast ceasefire deal

President Joe Biden's live comments on Mideast ceasefire deal

On Wednesday, Jan. 15, U.S. President Joe Biden spoke live from the White House with the announcement of a ceasefire deal in Gaza and the release of dozens of Israeli hostages after more than 15 months of war.

Huntsman Cancer Institute oncologist, Dr. Katie Kerrigan, on alcohol warning labels

Huntsman Cancer Institute oncologist, Dr. Katie Kerrigan, on alcohol warning labels

The U.S. surgeon general wants to put warning labels on alcohol, namely about the increased risk of cancer from drinking alcohol.  We spoke with Huntsman Cancer Institute oncologist Dr. Katie Kerrigan, for insight.

 

ABC News Chief Investigative Reporter Josh Margolin, with the latest on the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion

ABC News Chief Investigative Reporter Josh Margolin, with the latest on the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion


The investigation into the Cybertruck explosion continues in Las Vegas.  ABC News Chief Investigative Reporter Josh Margolin joined us live with an update.

Utah High School Girls' Goalball grabs 2024 National Championship, again!

Utah High School Girls' Goalball grabs 2024 National Championship, again!

The Utah High School Girls' Goalball Team wrapped up 2024 with a  National Championship for the second year in a row. KSL NewsRadio host Maria Shilaos spoke with the national tournament's Most Valuable Player, Reese Branch.

 

A lasting legacy: Randy's Records founder dies at 83

A lasting legacy: Randy's Records founder dies at 83

Randy's Records in Salt Lake City opened in 1978 but founder Randy Stinson's love for records started decades earlier.

No "looky-loo"! Lawmakers work to keep clerks' eyes off your voting method

No "looky-loo"! Lawmakers work to keep clerks' eyes off your voting method

Lawmakers have put forth a proposal to make it illegal for County Clerks to look at ballot voting methods without reason. This comes after the Utah County Clerk said he's tracked how politicians cast ballots, and stated Utah State Senator Mike Mckell mailed his ballot in without a stamp. Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson joins the show to respond to this proposal and further explain why he tracked how politicians cast their ballots.

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News: Instagram's new safety measures

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News: Instagram's new safety measures

Instagram has announced new safety features for children who use the app.

Among the many privacy changes Instagram has made is automatically turning all public accounts for users under 18 private. 

Here's former police officer and internet safety expert Sean Blair who spoke with KSL TV.

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