Alexandrea Bonilla

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Website: http://kslnewsradio.com

Alexandrea is an associate producer for KSL NewsRadio and Utah's Morning News. She is a recent graduate of Weber State University where she was the Managing Editor for the student-run paper. You can reach her at abonilla@ksl.com.

Scientists stumped by unusual weather patterns

Scientists are seeing some unusual weather patterns that even 40 years of data isn't helping them understand.
3 days ago

LISTEN: State Senator supports class size caps

A Utah senator wouldn't be opposed to proposing a specific, state-capped class size for Utah's schools, she told Dave and Dujanovic.
4 days ago

Could celebrity endorsements make a difference in this year’s election?

Celebrity endorsements are playing a unique role this election year. They're reaching larger audiences with the help of social media and pushing voters toward or away from certain candidates.
7 days ago

What is real? AI, elections, and deepfakes

With use of deepfakes ever more prevalent, can we combat interference from AI in elections? A cybersecurity expert weighs in.
8 days ago

State auditor to review Davis County Clerk’s Office signature validation process

Four GOP nominees also requested that the state Legislature audit the Davis County Clerk's Office's processes.
10 days ago

After massive data breach, UVU expert advises: Freeze your credit

After a massive data breach, a UVU instructor advises potential victims to lock down credit and monitor online bank activity.
14 days ago

Meteorologist says incoming storms could come with microbursts

The National Weather Service of Salt Lake has issued weather warnings for much of the state. Thunderstorms and wind can cause fast moving microbursts.
18 days ago

Missing and Endangered Persons emergency alert code established

The FCC voted to establish a new emergency alert system called Missing and Endangered Persons, much like Amber and Silver Alerts.
22 days ago

Wasatch Front forecast: Smoky skies, hot temps

Smoky air and hot temperatures are forecast for the Wasatch Front for Friday and Saturday.
28 days ago

FAFSA problems decline, but administrators and education officials may experience issues

The start of the school year has less students applying for FAFSA due to problems with the new simplified application.
28 days ago

Veterans cemetery opens next year in Cedar City

A cemetery for veterans and their families will be opening next fall in southern Utah.
30 days ago

Water may not be enough to rehydrate your body in the heat, expert says

A sports dietician for Intermountain Health shared the importance of electrolytes when trying to rehydrate
1 month ago

What’s a summer without a COVID spike?

COVID cases are surging once again this summer. The CDC says cases often rise due to the heat of the summer.
2 months ago

Millcreek to celebrate Fourth of July early with tonight’s drone show

For the second year in a row, Sat Lake County has opted for drone shows for the Independence Day Celebration. This show will be held today at Millcreek Common.
2 months ago

New dinosaur unveiled at Natural History Museum of Utah

The new dinosaur is called Lokiceratops rangiformis, aka the giant horned dinosaur. It was discovered in northern Montana.
2 months ago

Report finds fewer Utah workers experiencing sexual harassment

For the first time in years, the number of sexual harassment reports filed with the EEOC places Utah in line with the national average.
2 months ago

New lane stripes coming to Box Elder, Weber, and Salt Lake counties

The new lines, called "tiger tail striping" are intended to add contrast to the familiar white stripes.
2 months ago

Encounter a bison? Wildlife officials say to keep your distance

Just because bison aren't predators doesn't mean they aren't dangerous. Wildlife officials urge people to give bison their space.
3 months ago

Officials urge caution around fast-moving water after weekend deaths

Authorities ask people to be careful around fast-moving water. Two people died after being swept away in separate accidents in 24 hours.
3 months ago

Online enticement grows as children are targeted at younger ages

The median age of victims of online enticement is only 15 years old. Where are online predators getting to their victims?
3 months ago

Working Americans are worried about their future finances

Almost half of working Americans say they feel good about their finances, for now. They're feeling unsure about the future.
3 months ago

Senator Mitt Romney says we should be doing more to combat drought

Senator Mitt Romney is taking a look at how money is being spent on drought-related issues and pushing for more collaboration on the subject.
3 months ago

EV charging is lacking in Salt Lake City

Only about 1.6% of Salt Lake City listings are EV friendly. That makes homes with electric vehicle chargers a hot commodity.
4 months ago

Utah’s latest spring storm slows snowmelt, adds to snowpack

Some areas of Salt Lake County saw two inches of snow from this late spring storm in Utah.
4 months ago