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.

$1.7 trillion spending bill allocates money to Utah issues

The $1.7 trillion bill that is headed to President Joe Biden's desk includes money that will go to military and natural resource programs in Utah.
1 year ago

Flight cancellations continue to cause stress, concern for travelers

There are now 60 flight cancellations at the Salt Lake City International Airport. Passengers are anxiously waiting to get to their destinations.
1 year ago

Provo fire marshal investigating all fires since February

Provo fire officials are taking a closer look at many of the fires that broke out in the city in 2022. Just last week, two fires broke out in one day.
1 year ago

Ogden City being “proactive” in finding housing solutions

Ogden is looking to increase its housing by converting old hotels into homes and possibly purchasing land to develop affordable housing options.
1 year ago

Ogden Valley to get $5.5 million to help conserve and reuse water

A new sewer system and well will help the Ogden Valley reuse and conserve water in a time when water continues to be scarce.
1 year ago

Weber and Morgan Counties offering PulsePoint CPR notification system

In an emergency situation, the PulsePoint app connects people who know the life-saving skill of CPR with others who could die without it.
1 year ago

New electric bus system coming to Ogden

UTA PR Specialist James Larson said the new all-electric bus system combines the speed and efficiency of a TRAX system with the capacity of a city bus.
1 year ago

Downtown Ogden expansion project begins finalizing plans

A downtown Ogden expansion project, Make Ogden, is taking its first steps to creating a new development called the WonderBlock.
1 year ago

Weber State University considers outsourcing student health care

Right now, the health center at Weber State provides low-cost care to students and does not require any form of insurance.
2 years ago