Eric Cabrera

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Eric Cabrera is a reporter for KSL NewsRadio. You can reach him at ecabrera@ksl.com.

Study looks into ketamine as opioid alternative for pain management
The study will explore whether ketamine or fentanyl is safest for pain management for patients with traumatic injuries.12 hours ago

Davis Education Foundation to open a teen living center to help students facing homelessness
The Davis Education Foundation is opening a new teen living center in Layton to help the hundreds of students experiencing homelessness.1 day ago

Physicians meet needs with walk-in orthopedic clinic in Murray
Seeing a need for a walk-in orthopedic clinic, two physicians opened Ortho and Injury as part of the Intermountain Health TOSH Campus.2 days ago

Hundreds rally against proposed constitutional amendment
A rally organized by Better Boundaries Utah brought hundreds to the Capitol, asking people to vote no on a proposed constitutional amendment.3 days ago

Public closure of outdoor shooting range in Kaysville leaves hundreds confused
The public closure of an outdoor shooting range in Kaysville has left hundreds asking why. Davis County says they plan to reopen soon.6 days ago

Salt Lake City School District starts new school year after several closures
It's the first day of classes for the SLC School District. For many, this year is a bigger change than most after four schools closed.9 days ago

New Viewmont Elementary principal emphasizing inclusion and parental involvement
As Lia Smith begins her first year as Viewmont Elementary School's principal, she wants to help all children feel included.11 days ago

Fleet Block murals set to be demolished
The Fleet Block murals are facing demolition after Salt Lake City found the buildings unstable.13 days ago

Intermountain Children’s Health advises on back-to-school emotional wellness
Intermountain Children's Health says emotional and mental distress often worsens as children enter back-to-school season.15 days ago

Utah doctor helps parents navigate social media challenges
One Utah doctor explains the social media struggles impacting Utah's youth.16 days ago

Utah bus drivers urging drivers to respect flashing stop arms
School bus drivers hope drivers will pay attention to the flashing lights and stop arms for the safety of the students.16 days ago

New University of Utah Health research challenges pneumonia diagnoses
A University of Utah Health study reveals that over half of hospital pneumonia diagnoses are uncertain and change during treatment.22 days ago

Utah firefighters head to California to swap crews and help out
Forty-five Utah firefighters are headed to norther California where the will swap crews and assist with the wildfire crisis there.23 days ago

Ogden college and high school share campus, preparing students for the future
The new OTECH High School in Ogden shares a campus with the city's technical college with the goal of preparing students for a career.23 days ago

Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons will be connected by a water pipeline
Dubbed the Cottonwoods Connection, the pipeline will connect Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon water supplies together.23 days ago

Murray farmers market working to get kids to eat fruits and vegetables
A farmers market in Murray is finding new ways to help kids try different fruits and vegetables.24 days ago

UDOT construction closures
This weekend drivers will be seeing significant and needed UDOT construction closures on the bridge from 3200 W onto the 201.27 days ago

New foundation aims to pay off Utah’s school lunch debt
One Utah foundation is helping pay off school lunch debt.1 month ago

West side housing project looks to add more low-income apartments to Salt Lake City
In an effort to bring more affordable housing to Salt Lake City, a new west side housing project has been proposed with 1,000 new apartments.1 month ago

University of Utah expands meal plans to all students
Discounts on meal plans at the University of Utah used to only be available to students on campus. Now, it's available to all students.1 month ago

New center helps inmates transition back into society
To help fight against homelessness, Salt Lake County is making a housing center to aid inmates in the transition from jail.1 month ago

CrowdStrike blames “faulty update” for widespread tech disruption, denies cyber attack
CrowdStrike said the tech disruption that halted flights and left several businesses in disarray, said it was a faulty update to blame.1 month ago

How food truck workers get through the intense heat
Food truck employees work through scorching temperatures to keep their business going even during a relentless heat wave.1 month ago
