November 21st, 2009
Eyewitness News Investigations
KSL 5 News investigates mall crimes
The start of another holiday season means hours of time spent at area malls. By analyzing nearly 20,000 police records, KSL 5 News discovered where and when crime is at its hottest.
Nov 16th - 10:14pm
'Double-dipping' costs Utah hundreds of millions
A legislative audit shows that "double-dipping" by retired public employees has cost the state more than $400 million dollars in the last 8 years. I happens when an employee retires but goes back to work, collecting both a pension and a salary -- and it's perfectly legal.
Nov 11th - 6:00pm
KSL 5 News investigates affinity fraud
The pitch sounds perfect - a low-risk investment that can lead to a better lifestyle. But for many, the decision to buy-in is based not on what they heard but who said it. KSL 5 News examines the cost of mixing faith and fortunes.
Nov 9th - 10:15pm
KSL 5 News investigates Utah's retiring in place policy
It's no secret we are in a recession. State budgets are being slashed. Cities and counties are looking for ways to cut back. But in a KSL 5 News investigation, we found there is a small sliver of the government workforce that doesn't seem to have been affected by the downturn in the economy.
Oct 29th - 10:12pm
KSL 5 News investigates Utah's HCG diet deals
Most of us want to drop a few pounds, and some of us need to. But how far are you willing to go to take off the weight? One popular plan requires daily injections of a hormone called HCG. That alone is controversial, but now KSL 5 News is exposing this diet's criminal side.
Sep 21st - 10:05pm
KSL 5 News investigates how well affordable home safes protect your valuables
In this down economy, sales of home safes are way up. Since the bottom fell out of the market, industry reports show a 50 percent increase. It seems people are looking for a place to stash emergency cash and important papers. Tonight, KSL 5 News investigates how well these affordable safes can protect you.
Jul 20th - 10:15pm
KSL 5 News investigates complaints on kitchen appliance
Questions are being raised about whether a major kitchen appliance could be a fire hazard. Instead of keeping the food cold, customers complain their LG refrigerators act more like an oven. And their concerns go way beyond spoiled food items.
Jul 16th - 10:18pm
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