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Britt Johnson

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

New bill would bring photo cop cameras back to Utah

The use of photo cop, or red light, cameras was banned in Utah in 1996 over privacy concerns. One lawmaker says modern tech has changed the situation.
2 years ago

Ogden High’s automotive program receives state-of-the-art equipment

The automotive program at Ogden High School now has a world-class, European-made welding machine.
2 years ago

Utah state superintendent to step down this summer

Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction Sydnee Dickson is stepping down after a 44-year-long career in public education.
2 years ago

Habitat for Humanity to raise Jimmy Carter memorial wall in Salt Lake

Habitat for Humanity Greater Salt Lake Area will raise a memorial wall in honor of former President Jimmy Carter and his work for the organization.
2 years ago

Environmental groups worry Utah Inland Port Authority may reactivate coal mine

Environmental groups have some issues with a resolution being voted on at the state capitol today. They worry a coal mine will be reactivated.
2 years ago

Utah’s first new squadron in seven years will teach kids about military services

The first squadron to start in Utah in seven years will educate kids on military services and promote those services in Utah's youth.
2 years ago

Northern Utah road construction projects wrapping up in 2025

The new year will bring an end to two major road construction projects in northern Utah.
2 years ago

Three auto-pedestrian accidents this weekend had a common denominator

Police agencies in Utah say that too many drivers and pedestrians aren't paying attention to what the other one is doing.
2 years ago

Park City’s Winter Sports School to undergo major expansion

The Winter Sports School in Park City is working toward a major expansion that will allow more students to attend.
2 years ago

Food pantries added to Utah colleges as inflation impacts students

Many Utah colleges have added food pantries to their campuses to help students as inflation has impacted them.
2 years ago

UVU student’s screenplay picked up by up-and-coming movie studio

An up-and-coming movie studio has chosen its debut screenplay from an unlikely source, a Utah Valley University student.
2 years ago

Parked illegally in Alta? A sign could keep you from getting towed

If you're parked illegally in the town of Alta, a homemade sign with your contact info on it could save you from getting towed.
2 years ago

Woman decorates ‘Baby Land’ in cemetery to bring holiday cheer

The area known as "Baby Land" in the Bountiful Cemetery is a little brighter this time of year, thanks to one anonymous woman and her family.
2 years ago

Another winter storm headed toward northern Utah

Another winter storm is on the way. It will feel pretty similar to what we had today but could pack a little more snow.
2 years ago

Senior facilities see health decline in residents around the holidays

Healthcare workers notice a marked decline in overall well-being stemming from depression.
2 years ago

Beware of questionable holiday charity posts all over social media

It's common to see social media posts asking for help during the holiday season. Here's how you can prevent yourself from falling into a trap.
2 years ago

Questions remain as Alpine School District prepares to split in three

Now that Alpine School District is officially splitting into three, some issues could affect how those districts are aligned.
2 years ago

Students donate dollhouses to children in need for Christmas

Students at Vista Heights Jr. High designed and built dollhouses all on their own, later donating them to children in need.
2 years ago

New mining regulations put in place for the Great Salt Lake

The Great Salt Lake has new requirements put in place for companies who want to mine the lake in order to not harm the lake.
2 years ago

People could have a choice between blood draws and collecting tears for tests

A Brigham Young University study could give people a future where they can choose collecting tears for tests instead of blood draws.
2 years ago

Wasatch County housing project receives community pushback

A housing development project that is getting community pushback in Wasatch County.
2 years ago

Fewer Americans getting vaccines, how does Utah measure up?

Fewer Americans are getting their vaccines this fall, but how do the numbers show in Utahn? The Health Department shares details.
2 years ago

Federal housing vouchers in Utah in high demand

Because of the long wait times for housing vouchers, officials say some areas in Utah have simply stopped adding new names.
2 years ago

U of U students tackle Jordan River Trail cleanup

A group of students took on an effort to clean the Jordan River Trail over the weekend, collecting 20 large bags of trash.
2 years ago