The KSL Investigators have a travel alert to Utahns heading to California. A new toll road system may leave you confused and owing hundreds of dollars in late fees, even if you try to pay the toll on time.
Homeowner claims contractor's 'best service' was a scam
A Salt Lake City homeowner thought she was getting the best deal after going with a contractor who offered her the lowest bid. But when he allegedly took off to another state with her deposit, she knew she had been scammed.
Mystery check in mailbox is a scam, fraud experts say
When KSL viewer Dirk Ewing received a mysterious check for $1,890, he knew something wasn't right and contacted the KSL Investigators. Turns out, the check was counterfeit and part of a pretty common international scheme.
Property owner fined $25K for failing to clean up graffiti
A property owner in West Valley City is getting slapped with huge fines by the city because of graffiti. He claims he's the victim of vandals, but city officials say the big bills are necessary — and they're working.
'Pay up or go to jail' threat from IRS is a scam, investigators say
Callers posing as IRS agents claim taxpayers owe a lot of money in back taxes. If they don't pay up now, they'll be hauled off to jail. The real IRS says it's a fraud.
Low-cost cash bail sparks complaints against Utah County judges
Debbie Dujanovic |
posted Aug 18th - 11:10pm
Millions of dollars are paid each year for law enforcement to take criminals off the streets. But in Utah County, judges give many inmates a low-cost option to bail out of jail. The practice has created controversy and may wind up in a lawsuit.
Police arrest 1 in roofing scam case, look for another
Imagine this: You hire a roofer and pay a chunk of money up front. Then you're not satisfied with the work and want your money back, but the roofer is nowhere to be found.
Provo apartment managers accused of discrimination
A newly married couple who are expecting a baby said a Provo apartment complex refuses to rent to them, but the Fair Housing Act says landlords can't discriminate based on "familial status."
Top crimes of summer
KSL TV surveyed six police departments within
Salt Lake County to identify the top crimes of
summer and to teach residents how to keep from
becoming a victim.
Popular summer scams to watch out for
Summer is in full swing and a new wave of
scams
is heating up. The
FBI weighs in on some of the most popular
scams
of the summer and
gives tips on how they can be avoided.
Send us a tip!
Required *
Most Popular
Latest Videos
Saratoga Springs says 'no thanks' to possible prison relocation
Posted Oct 18th - 8:33am
Tweet/Share
Posted Oct 18th - 8:33am
Tweet/Share
Number of black widow spiders higher in Utah this year, experts say
Posted Oct 17th - 10:21pm
Tweet/Share
Posted Oct 17th - 10:21pm
Tweet/Share
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.
© 2014 KSL.com | KSL Broadcasting Salt Lake City UT | Site hosted & managed by Deseret Digital Media - a Deseret Media Company v02








