Allessandra Harris Gurr

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Allessandra Harris is a reporter and anchor for KSL Newsradio. You can reach her at aharris@ksl.com.

Utah County releases winter plan for unsheltered population
Utah County released its plan to help serve its unsheltered population during the upcoming winter season with several warming shelters.1 day ago

70.5% of eligible Utahns not enrolled for food assistance programs
According to a new report, thousands of older Utahns are not using the food assistance programs they qualify for.3 days ago

Friday’s Microsoft outage canceled 70 flights at Salt Lake International
Friday's Microsoft outage caused delays in industries across the world, including flight cancellations at Salt Lake International Airport.1 month ago

LISTEN: BYU professor helps to lift ban on hybrid Bermudagrass in Utah
Hybrid Bermudagrass, long banned for its relation to the noxious common Bermudagrass, could be a game changer for water conservation.1 month ago

What to know about camping at Fruita Campground or Devil’s Garden
Camping at Fruita Campground at Capitol Reef National Park and Devils Garden Campground at Arches National Park is popular and difficult.1 month ago

Pantages Theater site offered as location for new concert hall
The site that once housed the Pantages Theater has been offered as an alternate location for a new build of Abravanel Hall.1 month ago

Today is the deadline for 2024 Primary mail-in ballots to be postmarked
Planning on voting by mail this primary? Make sure your ballot is postmarked today!2 months ago

Utah gas prices below national average in time for summer season
Utah gas prices are below the national average price for gas and the prices are expected to stay that way over the summer.2 months ago

The hidden cost of recreation centers
A new report shows that several recreation centers in Utah operate at a deficit in the millions. Part of covering that gap comes via taxes.2 months ago

Power outages plague the state over the weekend, more possible
Power outages continued throughout Utah state over the weekend due to "wear and tear" on electrical systems in the state.2 months ago

Grilling safety a top priority to fire officials as we head into triple digits
As Utah heads into triple-digit highs, and it's more important than ever to practice grilling safety when cooking outside.3 months ago

Ogden City proposing ordinance to increase single-family homes
This ordinance would reportedly create more single-family homes. The Ogden City Planning Manager said it also would increase accessibility.3 months ago

Women in state leadership roles increasing in Utah
The Utah Women and Leadership Project reports 41.4% of managerial, leadership, and supervisory positions in Utah government are held by women.3 months ago

Initial Deer Valley expansion plans approved
The first phase of a large expansion plan was approved last week. The new terrain and lifts should be ready by the 2025-2056 ski season.3 months ago

Rain, cold temperatures in central and northern Utah this weekend
Thunderstorms, rain, high elevation snow, and temperatures around freezing are expected Memorial Day weekend in northern and central Utah.3 months ago

Sports psychologist explains an Olympic athlete’s feelings of grief
It is common for Olympic athletes to experience feelings of grief when competing or after the events have ended.3 months ago

House passes bill to ban a compound used in suicides
Legislation backed by Rep. Celeste Maloy would ban the consumer sale of sodium nitrite, a product becoming increasingly common in suicides.3 months ago

How Utah is ensuring homes go to owners, not renters
Utah lawmakers are working to make sure that new homes are being sold to owners not buyers to help stabilize the housing market.4 months ago

Average Utah reservoir level 30% higher than last year
The average reservoir in Utah is at 88% capacity or 30% higher than last year.4 months ago

Utah gas prices are about a dollar more than in Colorado. Why?
There's a big difference (almost a whole dollar) when it comes to gas prices in Utah versus our next door neighbors in Colorado.4 months ago

Measles cases likely to pop up in Utah this year, health official says
Measles cases haven't made it to Utah yet but health professionals advise getting vaccinated and watching for symptoms.4 months ago

Landscaping projects picking up pace as weather gets warmer
Jeff Mott, owner of Mott's Landscaping, said people often start big landscaping projects in the summertime.4 months ago

What happens to the Grizzlies if NHL comes to Utah?
If Utah gets a National Hockey League team next year, what would happen to the Utah Grizzlies? The short answer is that the addition of the Arizona Coyotes won't send the Grizzlies anywhere.5 months ago
