Anchor/Reporter

Britt Johnson

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

For busy parents across Utah and the US, “Maycember” is in full swing

With graduation, dance recitals, award ceremonies, and oh yeah, Mother's Day, May has become more busy than December for parents.
1 year ago

Actor Jason Bateman’s family time capsule discovered in Millcreek

A Millcreek man was surprised to discover that a collection of old photos, news articles and locks of hair he found in his home belonged to the family of actor Jason Bateman.
1 year ago

Utah’s distracted driving deaths stayed steady from 2023 to 2024, but that’s not the whole story

One expert believes the data for Utah's distracted driving deaths might not be telling the whole story.
1 year ago

Utah apprenticeships have almost doubled in 5 years

While apprenticeships are on the rise, most people don't realize how good an option it is. 
1 year ago

Utah Valley warming centers closing for the season

Utah Valley Warming Centers will only be available for a few more nights.
1 year ago

UDOT wants local comment on proposed Mountain View Corridor extension

The Utah Department of Transportation is asking locals to share their thoughts on a proposed 10-mile extension of Mountain View Corridor in Saratoga Springs.
1 year ago

The top 10 Utah cities for traffic ticket revenue

Utah Code 78A-7-120 was passed so that revenue from traffic fines may not exceed 25% of a local government's total general fund revenue.
1 year ago

Egg prices are affecting Easter traditions

There are viral videos circling the internet of creative parents trying to combat soaring egg prices while keeping beloved Easter traditions alive.
1 year ago

Utah Jazz celebrate 333 consecutive sold-out home games

Utah Jazz fans consistently filled Delta Center seats with 333 consecutive sold-out games.
1 year ago

West Jordan hopes more landlords will participate in the city’s Good Landlord Program

The West Jordan City Council is trying to amp up their Good Landlord Program by offering a big discount to property owners for participating.
1 year ago

Experts say this week’s warm temperatures shouldn’t cause flooding problems

The sudden warm temperatures this week will cause most of our remaining valley snow to melt. Luckily, experts aren't expecting any flooding problems.
1 year ago

Farr West residents speak out about dangerous intersection where 9-year-old girl lost her life following a car crash

Farr West residents are asking for more safety protocols at an intersection after a 9-year-old girl died following a car accident there. 
1 year ago

Utah teacher loses teaching position after making finals for ‘America’s Favorite Teacher’

An Ogden area teacher has been nominated for the America's Favorite Teacher award on the heels of finding out she's been displaced from her job.
1 year ago

Epic Pass price increases for upcoming ski season

The price of the Epic Pass is going up for skiers and snowboarders next season.
1 year ago

New research shows gender pay gap slowly shrinking in US, what about Utah?

The gender pay gap is slowly narrowing nationally, according to recent data from the Pew Research Center. However, Utah still has a lot more work to do.
1 year ago

Global Day of Unplugging starts tonight

The 2025 Global Day of Unplugging is meant to encourage people to disconnect from the electronic world and live life without screens. 
1 year ago

Could a new bill be the answer to Utah’s school lunch debt?

The state's school lunch debt issue could get some help by giving taxpayers the option to make a donation.
1 year ago

Could alternative eggs bring relief to high chicken egg prices?

Alternative eggs would not be a viable solution for the cost of chicken eggs according to Utah farmer.
2 years ago

Utah child care facilities could get tax credit for expanding to their business

Representative Jason Thompson said his bill addresses the supply side of child care, which hasn't been focused on as much in other legislation.
2 years ago

Recent warmer temperatures could lead to high flooding potential

This week's freezing temperatures followed by lots of moisture and warmer temperatures could cause some flooding.
2 years ago

Utah’s Hogle Zoo and U of U Health team up to care for sick sea lion

When a 20-year-old sea lion needed help Utah's Hogle Zoo and University of Utah Health worked together to get him medical care.
2 years ago

Utah students could earn money for good attendance

The chronic absenteeism pilot program would give students up to $400 dollars for a 90% or better attendance record.
2 years ago

Will bird flu impact the price of chicken meat?

It might seem inevitable, but there are a few reasons why a chicken meat shortage due to bird flu isn't likely.
2 years ago

Gov. Cox’s starter home goal may face roadblocks, builder says

One Utah builder said Gov. Spencer Cox's goal of building 35,000 new starter homes over the next few years is possible but not easy.
2 years ago