Kristine Weller

Kristine Weller is a former digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio.

Fatal crash in Tooele involving 12-year-old
A 12-year-old boy has died after a crash on State Route 138 in Tooele County.9 months ago

Salt Lake City School District school closure recommendations
It is recommended the board close Hawthorne Elementary, M. Lynn Bennion Elementary, Mary W. Jackson Elementary, and Riley Elementary.9 months ago

Two Utah-based supplement companies ordered to stop production
A federal court has ordered two Utah supplement companies to stop sales and production for Balance of Nature supplements.9 months ago

The college enrollment gender gap: What’s it like in Utah?
Women across the U.S. continue to outnumber men when it comes to college enrollment and getting a degree. Is it the same in Utah?10 months ago

Snowbasin and other ski resorts delay opening dates
Snowbasin and other Utah ski resorts are delaying the start of their 2023-2024 seasons due to a lack of snow and cold temperatures.10 months ago

Salt Lake police investigating a crash involving an ambulance
The Salt Lake City Police Department is investigating a crash involving a Unified Fire Authority ambulance at 2700 South and 700 East.10 months ago

Separation of powers: How the Supreme Court will weigh in
The Supreme Court will be considering a variety of cases that have the potential to reign in federal bureaucracy.10 months ago

Rabbi speaks on growing antisemitism in the U.S.
American Jews are planning to march in Washington D.C. on Tuesday to combat antisemitism in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.10 months ago

How the PACT Act supports Utah veterans since approval
Saturday is the second Veterans Day since a law expanding veteran health care passed. How many Utah veterans are covered?10 months ago

Utah Lt. Gov. warns clerks to be cautious of suspicious letters
Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson is urging county clerks to be cautious of anything suspicious in the mail or otherwise.10 months ago

Utah legal analyst explains laws surrounding dog attacks
A woman died last week after being attacked by several pit bulls, and now people are asking what laws exist to protect people from dog attacks.10 months ago

Utah Vietnam War veteran finally being laid to rest
A Utah Vietnam War veteran who went missing in action is now being laid to rest. The funeral for Capt. Ralph Jim Chipman will be on Nov. 11.10 months ago

Tobacco use declines among youth, but they’re still at risk
CDC data shows tobacco use has declined among high school students. But, they are still being targeted by vaping companies.10 months ago

One in critical condition after auto-bicycle crash in Kaysville
One person is in critical condition after a crash between a vehicle and bicyclist around 1200 South Main St. in Kaysville.10 months ago

Solitude and Brighton ski resorts announce parking reservation systems
Solitude Mountain Resort and Brighton Resort are implementing parking reservation systems to alleviate traffic.10 months ago

Mail-in ballots are here ahead of special election on Nov. 21
Mail-in ballots were sent out later for the special election to fill former Rep. Chris Stewart's seat in Utah's 2nd Congressional District.10 months ago

A bus bridge in place after fatal bicyclist and Frontrunner accident
There is a bus bridge between Salt Lake Central and Murray Central in both directions becasue of the Frontrunner accident.10 months ago

The Utah Rivers Council unveils 4,200 Project to support GSL
The Utah Rivers Council unveiled The 4,200 Project which outlines 12 policy proposals to help lawmakers support Great Salt Lake.10 months ago

County jails changing release process following a mistaken release
The the release process will now require written notification if there are changes in the release status of an inmate.10 months ago

Congress struggles to answer the opioid crisis
The opioid crisis is one of the few issues with bipartisan support. But, the U.S. isn't making a lot of progress.10 months ago

Child care needs aren’t being met in Utah
Public investment can fulfill Utah's child care needs. Current programs only serve about 36% of children under six.10 months ago

If nuclear energy is so great, why aren’t we using it?
Nuclear energy has been dismissed when looking for cleaner and greener energy sources. But, it's the path to a clean future.10 months ago

New UPD Millcreek chief named
The Unified Police Department announced Christine Petty-Brown is the new Millcreek Precinct Chief.11 months ago
