Kyle Dunphey, KSL

Kyle Dunphey

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Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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The 4 ski resorts with the most snow in the country are all in Utah

Utah is living up to its claim of having the "greatest snow on earth" this winter.  → Read More

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Here's what the $1.7 trillion spending bill will bring to Utah

President Joe Biden is expected to sign a $1.7 trillion government spending bill after the U.S. House on Friday voted mostly along party lines to pass the bill. → Read More

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Little Cottonwood gondola: Why Christian leaders oppose UDOT project

In Little Cottonwood Canyon, a Lutheran, an Episcopalian, a Catholic and the Salt Lake County mayor went on a hike. → Read More

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Here are the largest fires burning in Utah and the West right now

Despite much of the West seeing record rainfall in August, heightened wildfire conditions have returned to the region, coupled with abnormally high temperatures. → Read More

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Are Utahns watering their lawns less due to drought? They say they are

A brown lawn has become a badge of honor as Utah copes with a historic drought — even Gov. Cox tweeted pictures of the dying grass at his farm in Fairview last July. → Read More

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May was a record-breaking month for arrests along the US-Mexico border

Officers made more immigration arrests along the U.S.-Mexico border in May than any month since records were kept. → Read More

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IRC event highlights refugee efforts in Utah, Nevada, Colorado, New York

Utah leaders are always touting the state's reputation as a community that welcomes immigrants and refugees. → Read More

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Ballots for Utah's primary elections have been mailed. Here are 5 things to know

On Tuesday, county clerks across Utah began mailing ballots for the state's June 28 primary elections. → Read More

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Curtis, Moore, Owens, Romney — but not Lee — among Utah politicians blacklisted from Russia

Nearly 1,000 Americans have been permanently banned from Russia in a symbolic move that lists politicians, businesspeople, activists, journalists and celebrities, most alive but some deceased. → Read More

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2 bills lawmakers say will steer Utah Lake toward cleaner future gaining steam

Although it might be the year of the Great Salt Lake in the Legislature, two bills that lawmakers say will steer Utah Lake toward a cleaner future cleared a big hurdle on Friday. → Read More

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Opposition mounting against Utah Lake project, developers say 'trust is gained over time'

It would be one of the biggest projects of its kind in the country, maybe even the world. → Read More

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Utah lawmakers wasted little time in overturning local mask mandates. What do Utahns think?

When it comes to public opinion surrounding mask mandates and who should enact them, Utahns are divided. → Read More

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If you bought a house in one of these Utah cities, you might have paid too much

If you bought a home in Ogden, Provo or Salt Lake City in the last month, there's a good chance you overpaid. → Read More

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Utah leaders say growth is good for the state. Do Utahns agree?

Utah is typically one of the fastest, if not the fastest, growing state in the country. But new research suggests 2 in 5 Utahns believe future growth will lead to a declining quality of life. → Read More

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A reporter was hit by a car on live TV. A conversation about safety in journalism followed

A 25-year-old multimedia journalist in West Virginia was hit from behind by a passing car Wednesday evening while reporting on a water main break, highlighting dangers reporters can face. → Read More

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Park City ski patrol to stay on the slopes after tentative agreement with Vail

It appears ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort and Vail Resorts have avoided a work stoppage. → Read More

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COVID-19 and weather canceled thousands of flights — including out of Salt Lake City

Christmastime already has a reputation as the busiest, most stressful time to fly, but this year a wave of COVID-19 induced cancellations and delays has upended travel plans for thousands. → Read More

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Will Utah's new voting districts see a court challenge? Lawsuits in other states may be a path

A Utah group that pushed for an independent redistricting commission is considering a lawsuit that would challenge the state's new electoral boundaries. → Read More

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Will the omicron variant of COVID-19 become more prevalent than delta in Utah?

The highly transmissible omicron variant of COVID-19 could become the dominant strain in Utah, maybe even the entire country, as early as New Year's Day. → Read More

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Will there be enough snow in the West to ski in 50 years? New study has bleak answers

If greenhouse gas emissions continue unchecked, Utah's billion-dollar ski industry is in trouble. → Read More