Each time an officer shoots, their actions are scrutinized to make sure they've followed procedure and the law. However, the KSL investigative team discovered there are no statewide standards regulating how those investigations are conducted.
'Road Respect Tour' help cyclists, drivers share road
The warm weather has more cyclists on the roads, and UDOT and the Department of Public Safety have created a tool to make riding safer for cyclists and vehicles.
Cycling safety: What happens when cyclists break the rules
Hundreds of new riders are hitting the streets to save on gas, improve the air and get in a good workout. But a KSL investigation discovered some cyclists are breaking the law — time and again — and riding away scott free even when they hurt someone else.
Are fathers getting short end of the stick in Utah custody cases?
Divorce in itself can be challenging, but add kids to the mix and a lot of those challenges become emotionally charged — especially when it comes to custody. There are many who believe the rights of fathers are being ignored.
Racial slur used at youth b-ball game sparks conversation
Who decides who gets to use the "n-word"? It's use at a youth basketball game got a conversation going, and civil rights leader Pastor France Davis weighed in.
Night Baker finds strength, healing in blog readers
For a Utah woman battling anorexia, sharing her story with the world ultimately helped save her life.
Radon bill will not make it through the legislature
A bill sparked by a KSL investigation into Utah's non-existent radon gas laws will not make it through the legislature.
Online predators occasionally target online games
Jessica Tuckett |
posted Mar 1st - 5:43pm
When life seems too hard at school, 11 year-old Keenan Davis can't wait to start another video game.
Thousands of Utahns employed in virtual vocations
The fast-paced and fast-growing video game industry has exploded in Utah over the past decade, bringing with it hundreds of well-paying jobs for a growing pool of talent.
Game time: How much is too much?
Parents across Utah fear their kids are hooked, and their drug of choice is video games. But how far is too far, and what is considered "normal" gaming time? Those answers and a few suggestions on how parents can stop the obsession ecompass this KSL IN report.
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