Britt Johnson

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Britt Johnson is a reporter and anchor at KSL NewsRadio. You can reach her a bjohnson@ksl.com.

Select meetinghouses will serve as community resource centers

The community resource centers are part of the MyHometown Utah initiative, which seeks to support and strengthen local communities.
2 months ago

Schools in Utah to get Kindness eWalls

Kindness eWalls display positive messages submitted by a school's students, teachers and parents.
2 months ago

Utah out-paces most of the country in college enrollment

Utah had a 4.3% college enrollment growth for Fall 2023 and is the second highest in the country. Montana is in first place with 7.1% growth.
2 months ago

Thousands of Utah children losing their Medicaid benefits

Medicaid is checking eligibility again and many people in Utah are making too much money to qualify.
3 months ago

Unusual transportation would require registration says possible new legislation

Newly proposed legislation would require registration for unusual transportation like snowdogs, kei trucks, and e-foils
3 months ago

Over half of Utahns not getting quality sleep, expert shares tips

Over half of Utahns are falling behind on getting quality sleep. Is there anything they can do to get better sleep?
3 months ago

Rep. John Curtis shocked by conditions at the US-Mexico border

Utah Rep. John Curtis visited the US-Mexico border in Arizona and said he was shocked to see how much control the cartels have there.
3 months ago

Looking for a unique Valentine’s Day Idea? Hop on the Valentines Date Nite Train

All aboard the Date Nite Train, where love meets the tracks. On Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, Front Runner will be having a party on board.
3 months ago

Storm to bring high avalanche danger

Snow is this week's forecast will increase avalanche danger in Utah. Craig Gordon told KSL NewsRadio the details.
3 months ago

Wasatch Front has high chance for a damaging earthquake in the next century

In Utah, specifically along the Wasatch Front, there's a 50% to 75% chance of experiencing a damaging earthquake within the next 100 years.
3 months ago

Gray Matters urges parents to talk to their kids about teen marijuana use

Representatives from the state’s Gray Matters campaign, medical experts from Intermountain Health, and Utah’s PTA are challenging parents and adults to talk with their children about the dangers of teen marijuana use.
3 months ago

Fatal sledding accident spurs safety concerns

Following a fatal sledding accident, a Utah doctor weighed in on sledding safety.
3 months ago

Avalanche danger remains strong across Utah

Avalanche forecasters said the weekend snow was heavy and wet. And fell onto Utah's famous dry powder which is much less stable. 
3 months ago

Lawmakers propose resolution condemning communism, socialism

Some Utah lawmakers want a resolution that shows condemnation of communist and social practices in Utah.
3 months ago

Utah’s avalanche danger is going down, but it’s not all clear yet

Utah avalanche danger isn't as high as it was earlier this week, but experts say to keep your guard up.
3 months ago

Sheet of ice flies through car’s windshield, injuring driver

Utah troopers said this ice through a windshield in Summit County gives them an opportunity to remind drivers of winter safety.
3 months ago

‘Devastating’ fire closes Nordic Valley Ski Resort indefinitely

The Nordic Valley Ski Resort's only lodge burned down early Monday morning. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
4 months ago

Ski resorts in Utah limiting lifts due to dangerously high winds

Some Utah ski resorts have shut down many of their lifts because of dangerously high winds on Friday. Others have closed completely.
4 months ago

Advice for upcoming snowstorm: Stay home

Due to the incoming snowstorm, the advice from the Department of Public Safety is stay home. But if you have to drive, go prepared.
4 months ago

Could farmers sell their water to the Great Salt Lake?

A new initiative would allow farmers to sell their water to the State of Utah and be sent to the Great Salt Lake.
4 months ago

Prescription drug imports from Canada create “murky water,” pharmacy owner says

Following the FDA's granting of permission to Florida for prescription drug imports from Canada, one Utah pharmacy owner hopes the Beehive State doesn't follow suit.
4 months ago

Intermountain Health’s Care at Home program reaches 1,000 patients

Intermountain Health reached the milestone in their new Hospital-Level Care at Home program after being in service since May of 2020.
4 months ago

New Year’s Eve fireworks need the same precautions as summer fireworks

Fireworks on New Year's Eve can add some extra fun but be cautious as there's little snow on the ground and warmer temperatures.
4 months ago

DWR, Utah State Parks hope for cooler temps ahead of ice fishing events

The DWR and Utah State Parks are hoping temperatures drop prior to several ice fishing competitions.
4 months ago