KSL NewsRadio's Lineup
Features
S.L. council: Boy Scouts should uphold no-gays policy
The Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America is urging the national organization to uphold its policy of restricting membership to the organization based on sexual orientation.
Feb 4th - 6:16pm
Pediatrician: Teen's death a reminder of why flu virus is dangerous
Students at Timpview High School are learning a tough life lesson after their classmate died of complications related to a combination of influenza and a staphylococcus infection. Parker Allred's death also has doctors re-affirming the needs for families to take health precautions for their kids.
Feb 4th - 6:12pm
3rd grade increasingly important to students' success
Educators are increasingly concerned about the third grade. Research shows if kids are not at grade level by then, the effects could ripple throughout the rest of their lives.
Feb 4th - 5:30pm
PTSD affects both veterans and their children
Recent reports show that efforts to help veterans in need of crisis intervention are working. But what kind of an effect can a veteran's physical or emotional disorders have on their children?
Feb 4th - 8:21am
Former lawmaker: talk of impeachment for A.G. Swallow
A former lawmaker claims Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill are talking about the possibility of impeachment for Utah Attorney General John Swallow.
Feb 1st - 2:27pm
Layton homeowner fires shots at suspected burglar
A Layton homeowner shot at a man who was trying to burglarize his home Thursday, police said.
Jan 31st - 10:41pm
New ways of teaching math focus on concepts, not just memorization
Jan 31st - 2:41pm
Exhausted suspects surrender after police chase through snow
Police released the names of two burglary suspects who surrendered after a pretty tough chase through 3 feet of snow near a construction site on Traverse Mountain.
Jan 31st - 12:16pm
Inmates donating organs: Bill would formalize the process
A bill introduced at the Utah Legislature would formalize a policy that allows inmates to sign up to be organ donors.
Jan 31st - 8:15am
Teenagers hope lawmakers pass more anti-bullying regulations
Lawmakers have been debating big issues on Utah's Capitol Hill this legislative session, but they aren't the only ones. On Wednesday, hundreds of teenagers talked about potential legislation dealing with bullying.
Jan 31st - 7:30am
3rd day of snow brings dozens of accidents, backaches for homeowners
Motorists endured another white knuckle commute on slick roads from Ogden to Provo Wednesday morning. But before they can even hit the road, there's another headache this third day of snow is causing for residents along the Wasatch Front: shoveling.
Jan 30th - 11:55pm
Hatch, Lee say feds are overreaching with gun control
Utah Sens. Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch were swift to react to Wednesday's Senate hearings on gun control, saying the federal government is guilty of overreach and offering the wrong solutions.
Jan 30th - 8:31pm
Utah woman reconnects with biological parents through 'likes' on Facebook
Jenessa Simons has known she was adopted since she was 2 years old. But she knew little about her biological parents until she met them — through Facebook.
Jan 30th - 7:27pm
Trooper thanks men who found severed hand, wedding ring
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper whose hand was severed when he was hit by a distracted driver last summer spoke publicly about the accident for the first time Wednesday.
Jan 30th - 6:47pm
Early intervention helps overweight children
If you want your children to be healthy, start good habits when they are young — even at birth — instead of waiting until they are overweight and then trying to fix it.
Jan 30th - 10:34am
Follow KSL NewsRadio
Most Popular
Site Index
KSL's Children's Television Programming Reports, as well as its FCC public inspection file, are available for viewing during regular office hours at the KSL Broadcast House or online.
The station representative who can assist a person with disabilities with issues related to the content of the public files is Mike Dowdle, available during regular office hours at closed_captioning@ksl.com and (801) 575-5555.
The station representative who can assist a person with disabilities with issues related to the content of the public files is Mike Dowdle, available during regular office hours at closed_captioning@ksl.com and (801) 575-5555.
© 2013 ksl.com | KSL Broadcasting Salt Lake City UT | Site hosted & managed by Deseret Digital Media - a Deseret Media Company v21






