Shara Park Biography And Wiki
Shara Park, a five-time Emmy award-winning journalist, joined the KSL 5 News team in 2007. She is currently the breaking news anchor for KSL 5 News Today and KSL 5 News at Noon. Shara also reports on local stories on KSL NewsRadio 102.7 FM/1160 AM.
Age
Born on May 6, 1982, Shara Park is currently 40 years old.
Height and Weight
Shara Park, the five-time Emmy award-winning journalist and breaking news anchor for KSL 5 News Today and KSL 5 News at Noon, is approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs around 58 kg.
Education
Shara Park, the five-time Emmy award-winning journalist and breaking news anchor for KSL 5 News Today and KSL 5 News at Noon, earned her degree in communications with a minor in journalism from Northern Illinois University. She was honored as the 2004 Broadcaster of the Year during her time with NTC and CNN Local Edition at NIU. Shara’s reporting has had a notable impact, covering significant stories in Utah, ranging from wildfires to tragic events, establishing her as a highly respected figure in local news.
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Husband and Marriage
Shara Park is married to her husband, Nick, though she maintains privacy about their relationship. They live in Sandy, Utah, with their two energetic children.

Career
Shara Park currently anchors KSL 5 News Today and KSL 5 News at Noon, showcasing her reporting prowess during Utah’s major news events. She reported on significant stories such as the passing of University of Utah student-athlete Lauren McCluskey and the death of President Thomas S. Monson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Shara also covered wildfires in Utah County and traveled to London, England, to report on the terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge, which tragically affected a Utah family. Her investigative journalism has been recognized with five Emmy awards, including her impactful documentary “Road to Recovery” on opioid abuse in Utah. Additionally, KSL received the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding Journalism for its reporting on school safety and the Safe UT app, where Shara played a pivotal role.
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