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Mike Anderson

Salt Lake City

Multimedia Journalist and Reporter at KSL-TV (Salt Lake City, UT)

I primarily cover Weber, Davis, and Cache Counties for KSL 5 News in Utah. Father/husband to wife & four kids.

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  • 16 hours ago | ksltv.com | Mike Anderson

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  • 2 days ago | ksl.com | Mike Anderson

    LOGAN — Mark Wynn knows the fight to stop domestic violence well. He said he survived domestic violence as a child, and spent a career focusing those efforts with the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department, retiring as a lieutenant. Now he travels, helping communities better focus their responses. He also travels as a consultant with the State Department and Justice Department to help communities find solutions to homicide, rape, child abuse and elder abuse.

  • 2 days ago | ksltv.com | Mike Anderson

    Jun 4, 2025, 7:00 PM LOGAN — Nonprofits, volunteers, and law enforcement agencies were among the groups that came together Wednesday to better focus their community response when it comes to helping survivors of violence. The 4th annual Northern Utah Conference to End Violence was put on by Utah State University and Citizens Against Physical and Sexual Violence, otherwise known as CAPSA.

  • 6 days ago | ksl.com | Mike Anderson

    LAYTON — For half of its 30 years, Layton Christian Academy has welcomed students from 49 different countries. This fall, however, its numbers may drastically change. Chris Crowder, head of school at the academy, said it stands to lose a large portion of its student body if the Trump administration's pause on new F-1 student visas remains in place. "Layton Christian Academy has anywhere from three to 400 international students a year," Crowder explained.

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