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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SLC International Airport won’t play DHS video blaming Democrats for the government shutdown

SLC International Airport won’t play DHS video blaming Democrats for the government shutdown

The Salt Lake City International Airport is among other U.S. airports that will not show a video of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blaming Democrats for the government shutdown.

Salt Lake City Airport Spokesperson Nancy Volmer said playing the video would violate a Utah law that prohibits using city-owned equipment for political messaging.

More on charges alleged UVU shooter is facing

More on charges alleged UVU shooter is facing

KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas discusses further on the charges that 22-year old Tyler Robinson is facing after Robinson allegedly shot and killed Charlie Kirk while speaking at Utah Valley University. 

Editors note:

KSL NewsRadio talk show host Greg Skordas is a respected defense attorney. Greg has served in an unpaid consulting capacity for Utah County for several years, helping to ensure appropriate legal representation in complex cases where constitutional rights are at stake, including Capital cases.

In the Tyler Robinson case, Greg is not acting as legal counsel for Mr. Robinson, nor is he involved in the investigation or prosecution. His limited role is to assist the County in the formal process of assigning indigent defense counsel something he does as a public service and without compensation.

This advisory role is entirely separate from his on-air work at KSL.

Alleged UVU shooter formally charged

Alleged UVU shooter formally charged

KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas discusses the charges that 22-year old Tyler Robinson is facing after Robinson allegedly shot and killed Charlie Kirk while speaking at Utah Valley University. 

Editors note: 

KSL NewsRadio talk show host Greg Skordas is a respected defense attorney. Greg has served in an unpaid consulting capacity for Utah County for several years, helping to ensure appropriate legal representation in complex cases where constitutional rights are at stake, including Capital cases.

In the Tyler Robinson case, Greg is not acting as legal counsel for Mr. Robinson, nor is he involved in the investigation or prosecution. His limited role is to assist the County in the formal process of assigning indigent defense counsel something he does as a public service and without compensation.

This advisory role is entirely separate from his on-air work at KSL.

Actor Robert Redford dies at 89

Actor Robert Redford dies at 89

KSL TV's Carole Makita joins Inside Sources to discuss Robert Redford's life and his accomplishments after the actor died in Utah on Tuesday.

Resources available to those who witnessed shooting

Resources available to those who witnessed shooting

FBI's Salt Lake City Field Office Special Agent in Charge, Robert Bohls, shares what help is available to those who witnessed political activist Charlie Kirk's killing.

Utah Democrats support Texas Democrats in redistricting fight

Utah Democrats support Texas Democrats in redistricting fight

Minority Senate Leader Luz Escamilla joins the program to explain why she and other Utah Democrats are standing with their Texas colleagues who are fighting a redistricting map proposed by President Trump.

Frank Layden, beloved former head coach of the Utah Jazz, has died

Frank Layden, beloved former head coach of the Utah Jazz, has died

Frank Layden has died at the age of 93. Many fans will recall his sideline antics and his entertaining approach to his chosen profession as he lead the Utah Jazz between 1981 and 1989. Here is more about the life of the only Utah Jazz coach, so far, to be named NBA Coach of the Year.

Hispanics are driving population growth in Utah

Hispanics are driving population growth in Utah

Utah continues to grow. But what's driving much of this growth? According to new data, it's Hispanics -- both in immigration and in births.

Utah state epidemiologist on 2 new cases of measles

Utah state epidemiologist on 2 new cases of measles

Utah health officials say they have identified two more cases of measles in Utah, bringing our total up to 3.

State Epidemiologist Dr. Leisha Nolen offers insight.

Sen. John Curtis on president's budget bill

Sen. John Curtis on president's budget bill

Sen. John Curtis joins Utah's Morning News to discuss President Donald Trump's budget bill and what it might take to get it passed.

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