Curt Gresseth

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Curt Gresseth is a digital content producer with KSL NewsRadio. You can contact him at cgresseth@ksl.com.

Do you know what to do when lightning strikes nearby?

Monsoonal storms are lighting up the night sky and bringing waves of rain. A weather expert shares his insights into staying safe in an electrical storm.
10 days ago

Can an experience instead of a purchase save the American shopping mall?

The shopping mall is dying, but could an experience instead of a purchase reverse its demise?
21 days ago

Who are Utah’s other death-row prisoners awaiting execution?

Inmate Taberon Honie's execution approaches. Who are the other death-row inmates in Utah?
22 days ago

How a software glitch delayed Maloy vs. Jenkins vote recount

A hand recount in the tight primary fight between Rep. Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins produces the correct and final vote tally.
23 days ago

LISTEN: Maloy-Jenkins race certified, says S.L. County clerk

Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman spoke with us live.     SALT LAKE CITY –Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman said the Utah 2nd Congressional District Republican primary race between Rep. Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins has been certified. This story will be updated.   
28 days ago

Fire danger risk is high for much of Utah

A red flag waning has been issued for much of Utah, indicating a high risk of fire danger.
1 month ago

Could 2034 Olympic Games draw too many tourists to Utah?

Salt Lake City will host the 2034 Olympic Winter Games, but will Utah see a constant flood of visitors and a subsequent turn for the worse as Spain is experiencing with a saturation of tourists.
1 month ago

No money down to buy a house? It can be done, says agent

If you are planning to buy a house in Utah, but can't afford to put money down, there is a way to make that work, says a real-estate agent
1 month ago

2024 U.S. Olympic fashion: Classic or predictable?

Are the U.S. 2024 Olympic uniforms the height of fashion or predictable, clichéd and boring?
1 month ago

Utah Red Cross volunteers lend a hand as Hurricane Beryl barrels into Texas

Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas on Monday, and volunteers with the Utah Red Cross are ready to help victims.
2 months ago

Vandals hack sign in West Jordan to show racial slur

Vandals hacked an electronic construction sign to display a racist slur. West Jordan officials removed the sign.
2 months ago

Utah lawmaker talks about his work to shield kids from social media

State Sen. Mike McKell discusses the legislation he has sponsored to undo the harm to Utah children from social media.
2 months ago

Three dogs bite two people, close in for attack on horse and cop in Roy

Three dogs that escaped their yard in Roy bit two pedestrians, surrounded to attack both a horse in a pasture and a police officer. The animals were all captured. The victims received medical care.
2 months ago

Is it time for Utah to bring back photo cop to bust speeders?

A Utah lawmaker joins the show to discuss a possible return of photo radar to bust speeders.
2 months ago

Utah’s GOP primary: Miller challenging Moore in 1st District

In the Republican primary, Paul Miller is challenging incumbent Rep. Blake Moore for Utah's 1st Congressional District.
3 months ago

Five Republican challengers for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District to face off on the issues

These are the five candidates running in the Republican primary for Utah's 3rd Congressional District.
3 months ago

LISTEN: Biden issues order closing southern border to asylum seekers

President Joe Biden issued an executive order on Tuesday sealing off the southern border of the United States to asylum seekers when the number of daily illegal border crossings tops 2,500.
3 months ago

SLC lending a hand to businesses struggling with Sugar House construction

Construction in the Sugar House neighborhood is pinching local businesses in the pocketbook, but the Salt Lake City government is helping, says a Salt Lake City councilwoman.
3 months ago

Kids burning out on sports. Is focus on only one sport the problem?

Kids are burning out on sports because they are focusing their energies on only one sport. Mix it up by trying other sports. It helps prevent burnout, both physically and psychologically, says a BYU professor of exercise sciences.
3 months ago

Should you take on debt for home repairs?

A national financial expert at Bankrate joins the conversation about borrowing for home repairs, renovations, etc. His advice: It’s always better to save money than to borrow.
3 months ago

Is retiring abroad worth it? What about health care? Other costs?

The number of Americans retiring abroad has tripled in 30 years, according to a 2024 Monmouth poll. Is it right for you?
3 months ago

Liberal arts education is a good choice for students, says professor

Education in the liberal arts is trending down in the US, but a University of Pennsylvania professor argues for pursuing liberal arts.
3 months ago

Invasive tamarisk tree sprouting more roots along Virgin, Colorado rivers

The invasive and highly flammable Tamarisk tree is taking root along the Virgin River and Colorado River Basin.
3 months ago

What to do if someone — even you — falls into a river

An expert on water safety and rescue shares advice on what to do if someone -- or even you -- falls into a river, now being driven by ice-cold spring runoff.
3 months ago