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Britt Johnson

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

Lawmakers try to address Utah’s housing shortage

At a housing forum in Weber, Utah lawmakers discussed Utah's steep housing shortage and examined ways to address it.
2 years ago

AAA predicts nearly 80 million people traveling for Thanksgiving. Is your car ready?

The Holiday travel season begins this weekend and AAA says a lot of people are going to take a road trip this Thanksgiving.
2 years ago

CDC expecting rise in flu and COVID-19 activity

The CDC is expecting an increase in the flu and COVID-19 in the coming weeks, along with more hospitalizations.
2 years ago

Kilby Court to be preserved thanks to planned Granary District overhaul

Kilby Court will be around for a long time after worries it may be torn down. The venue is apart of an overhaul of the Granary District.
2 years ago

Lawmakers crack down on illicit massage parlors in the state

Utah lawmakers will be meeting today to address a growing problem of illicit massage businesses within the state.
2 years ago

Residents speak out about proposed Cache County property tax increase

The Cache County Council is proposing a 20% property tax increase to help the county keep up with rising costs.
2 years ago

Fatal car fire in Cottonwood Heights likely an accident, police say

A car fire in Cottonwood Heights killed a 31-year-old man on Tuesday. Police say they believe it was accidental and drug-related.
2 years ago

How do Utah short-term nursing homes compare to long-term facilities?

Utah has a good number of highly ranked nursing homes but, there's a difference between our short-term and long-term care.
2 years ago

Funding shortage lands 300 seniors on waitlist for Meals on Wheels

Up to 300 senior citizens in Wasatch, Summit and Utah counties are on a waitlist for Meals on Wheels due to a funding shortage.
2 years ago

Large crowds and long lines keep Weber County poll workers busy

The polls in Weber County got so busy that lines grew up to 3 hours long and employees stayed over 12 hours.
2 years ago

Local food pantries struggle with low food supply

According to Matt Whitaker with the Cache Community Food Pantry several food pantries have said supplies are low.
2 years ago

Ahead of the election, voters are very worried about inflation

The majority of voters this election are very worried about inflation, no other economic issue even comes close.
2 years ago

County clerks working to make voting lines as quick as possible

The county clerks in Weber and Davis say they're ready to add additional resources as needed if voting lines get too long.
2 years ago

12-year-old gets Make-A-Wish surprise at Lagoon

A 12-year-old heart transplant recipient got a special Star Wars-themed surprise at Lagoon as part of his Make-A-Wish proclamation.
2 years ago

Ogden hotel opens up most haunted room to guests

Brave enough to stay in a haunted hotel? The Bigelow in Ogden has been rumored to be haunted for decades. Now you can find out for yourself.
2 years ago

West Jordan’s 8600 S. bridge opening delayed until early next year

The 8600 S. bridge in West Jordan is meant to help commuters but they'll have to wait until early next year to use it.
2 years ago

Election Day expected to bring fake threats to the polls

Authorities expect fake threats will be made to polling locations.
2 years ago

Overdose deaths in Utah rising while the national average decreases

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is bringing awareness to Utah's overdose percentage while fighting overdose issues at the same time.
2 years ago

After this summer’s listeria outbreak educators warn to stay mindful of food handling

Amid this summer's Boar's Head listeria outbreak, a local consumer science educator, said we need to be mindful of how we handle deli-type products.
2 years ago

Warmer-than-average weather may be causing uptick in mice infestations

Pest control companies are keeping busy with cases of mice infestations in Utah.
2 years ago

Clean-air initiative asks Salt Lake residents to turn in gas-powered snow blowers for electric ones

alt Lake City residents can turn in their gas-powered snow blowers for electric versions under a new clear-air initiative.
2 years ago

Local restaurants struggling to stay open during inflation

Local restaurants are struggling as costs increase due to inflation.
2 years ago

Political signs stolen, vandalized in Bountiful

Some residents in Bountiful say their political signs have been stolen or vandalized.
2 years ago

Salt Lake County Council likely to sign resolution preserving Abravanel Hall

The Salt Lake County Council is expected to sign a resolution on Tuesday committing to the long-term preservation of Abravanel Hall.
2 years ago