Britt Johnson

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

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.
5 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.
5 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.
5 months ago

Sub for Santa donation program receives outpouring of support

United Way of Utah County's Sub for Santa program now has plenty of sponsors to help get donations to families in need.
5 months ago

Clearfield High School raises $98K for charity

The proceeds raised by Clearfield High School go to the PARC, an organization that helps people with special needs find jobs.
5 months ago

Utah’s winter water update

Though Utah's snowpack is not as high as this time last year, the amount of water available is close to normal for this time of year.
5 months ago

The black Utah license plates are a big hit

The new state issued black license plates seem to be a hit with Utah drivers. The plates became available earlier this year.
5 months ago

Eagle Mountain garage fire displaces nine, authorities provide reminders

An Eagle Mountain garage fire displaced nine people on Sunday. Following the blaze, Unified Fire Authority provided some tips to prevent future fires.
5 months ago

‘Tis the season for Christmas tree fires

The Unified Fire Authority is asking people to be aware of the danger of Christmas tree fires this season.
5 months ago

Closure of SLC birthing center leaves expectant mothers in limbo

Expectant mothers in the Salt Lake area are left without a provider after birthing center abruptly closes.
5 months ago

Interest rates predicted to drop next year, what do experts have to say?

Sources like ING Group and Markets Insider have speculated that interest rates will drop as many as six times next year.
5 months ago

More Utah women want part-time jobs, but not the lower-paying ones

Utah women are above the national average for part-time jobs. But they won't take your low pay — and employers are starting to notice.
5 months ago

Telehealth lactation consultations now available in Utah

Intermountain's telehealth lactation consultations began during the pandemic, and have since proven a popular alternative.
5 months ago

Utah vets keeping mystery dog virus on their radar

Utah veterinarians are on alert as dogs around the country have become sick with an mystery respiratory illness.
6 months ago

Spending is trending but it’s making home buying even harder

Inflation has frustrated home buyers, with many feeling like they'll never buy a house. But spending is part of what has driven it so high.
6 months ago

Ogden City helps break down barriers to U.S. citizenship

Ogden City is launching a new program to help immigrants become U.S. citizens. The program will help costs, classes and even childcare.
6 months ago

Condo development on site of Coachman’s restaurant fails

A blow for Salt Lake City's Liberty Wells Neighborhood, a new condo complex on the site of Coachman's restaurant will not be moving forward.
6 months ago

It’s November, should Utah have snow by now?

Although snow was falling this time last year in Utah, one meteorologist said not to worry that we haven't seen any flakes yet.
6 months ago

Oakley City removes development moratorium as new well brings in more water

The Oakley moratorium was initially put into place in May 2021, as the city didn't have enough water to keep up with new growth.
6 months ago

Study finds correlation between pollution and Parkinson’s disease

New research from the Barrow Neurological Institute shows a link between air pollution and the development of Parkinson's disease.
6 months ago

The Roy community helps military families struggling with food insecurity

Kent's Market, Operation Homefront and members of the Roy community teamed up to fill military family's trunks full of groceries Friday
6 months ago

Ogden’s Union Station has friendly ghosts from it’s rich history

The Union Station, built in 1923, has friendly ghosts that have stayed through its rich history.
7 months ago

Halloween is the second busiest night of the year for police

Halloween is the second busiest night of the year for police. The majority of calls will be drug and alcohol related, according to police.
7 months ago