Aubri Wuthrich

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Aubri Wuthrich is a traffic reporter for KSL NewsRadio. You can reach her at awuthrich@ksl.com.

Data collected by TikTok brings up concern about privacy, security

A Utah tech leader agrees with recent concern voiced by an FCC commissioner about TikTok, user data, and China.
2 years ago

Across the U.S. and in Utah, dementia on the rise in adults

Utah health officials say that one in ten adults over the age of 65 show signs of Alzheimer's.
2 years ago

Driver almost strikes crossing guard in school zone during morning rush

A school crossing guard reaches out to the city of Saratoga Springs and its Police Department after nearly being struck by a reckless driver in a crosswalk during morning rush hour last month.
2 years ago

Salt Lake County is again certified as a “Welcoming Place”

To meet the criteria, a city or county must demonstrate that it strives for high standards of inclusivity in civic, social, and economic arenas.
2 years ago

Governor Cox presents awards to state employees.

The Award of Excellence was created to recognize employees that go the extra mile and show exceptional dedication.
2 years ago

Utahns volunteer with American Red Cross to aid hurricane evacuees in Florida

The American Red Cross has volunteers on the ground in Florida to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.
2 years ago

A Google analysis shows which words are the most confusing to Americans

Americans use Google to define terms that are confusing for them, this study shows which terms are most commonly searched.
2 years ago

Beavers rescued and released in Uintas to rebuild Carter Creek

A family of beavers was relocated with the hope that they will repopulate a formerly thriving beaver habitat.
2 years ago

During Sickle Cell Awareness month, American Red Cross seeks donations

As fall approaches, the changes in the weather and temperature can cause pain and discomfort for people with sickle cell anemia.
2 years ago

Family of beavers is the latest attraction in Logan Canyon

Families are making their way to Temple Fork River, in Logan Canyon to watch another family (of beavers) doing their beaver thing.
2 years ago

Carmelite Fair returns to Holladay after two year absence

At the Holladay location, since 1952, the nuns have dedicated their lives to praying for the world. The annual fair is their main source of income.
2 years ago