Anchor/Reporter

Britt Johnson

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

Back-to-school germs increasing cases of COVID-19

Back to school germs are increasing cases of head colds and COVID-19 in Utah. However, cases of the flu and RSV are still low.
2 years ago

Back to school: Utah teachers spend their own money on classroom supplies

Utah teachers will open their wallets to buy back-to-school supplies for their students.
2 years ago

Donations at a kids’ clothing distribution event in Roy ran out shortly after opening

A kids' clothing distribution event in Roy meant to help moms and dads buy new clothes for their kids ended as a huge success.
2 years ago

Police are seeing more reckless driving in Utah

Police say more reckless drivers are presenting a risk to public safety by running red lights and breaking posted speed limits.
2 years ago

Alpine School District Board of Education votes to raise taxes in Utah County

Taxes are going up for Utah County after the Alpine School District Board of Education voted for an almost seven percent tax increase.
2 years ago

How many Californians are really moving to Utah?

It seems like Utah has become a magnet for Californians looking to relocate, but is that really the case? New data shows otherwise.
2 years ago

Lahaina: One year after deadly fire torches island

Maui is still picking up the pieces one year after the devastating fire that hit Lahaina. Rebuilding is still a ways off.
2 years ago

High schools working to keep athletes safe amidst record heat and bad air quality

Record heat and bad air quality are here just in time for high school sports to kick into high gear, with student athletes spending hours outdoors.
2 years ago

Police expect protest outside of execution of Taberon Honie

Officials are expecting protesters outside the execution of Taberon Honie. As such, police are beefing up security in the area.
2 years ago

Utah debates whether or not death penalty should remain

As we approach the first execution in Utah in over fourteen years, many are debating if the death penalty should even be an option.
2 years ago

Getting a backyard pool? Make sure your builder has experience

Planning on having a pool built in your backyard? It might be a good idea to double check that your builder is experienced.
2 years ago

UTA to make upgrades for airport transportation

UTA has a plan for better transport to the airport in Salt Lake City. And it all starts by improving bus routes to the airport.
2 years ago

Utah needs foster families, but is it becoming too expensive?

Utah's need for foster families continues to grow, but fewer people can afford it. Experts say the economy is to blame.
2 years ago

What ‘sensitive electronics’ need to be unplugged before planned power outage?

Rocky Mountain Power describes the "sensitive electronics" that need to be unplugged before a planned power outage.
2 years ago

Housing market slows down, but expert says that won’t decrease prices

The housing market has slowed down. But experts say that won't necessarily lower prices. 
2 years ago

Charity in need of backpack donations for Ogden kids

A local charity is asking for backpack donations in order to give back to up to 600 kids in need in Ogden before the school year starts.
2 years ago

Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities under fire after being seen with a Trump bumper sticker

The Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities is receiving backlash after being seen with a Trump bumper sticker on one of their trucks.
2 years ago

Study shows Utah has the most stay-at-home parents in U.S.

High costs and lack of access to child care has caused many Utahns to become stay-at-home parents according to a new study.
2 years ago

Bear Lake Watch working to control invasive species in the lake

Bear Lake's clear, blue water may not stay clear. Officials are trying to get some invasive species under control.
2 years ago

Pregnant women who contract COVID could experience long COVID symptoms study finds

A recent U OF U study found out that 1 in 10 women who contract COVID during pregnancy will experience long covid symptoms.
2 years ago

Thousands of Utahns left without power amidst record temperatures

22,000 Utahns were without power over the weekend, some for 30 minutes, some for almost ten hours, while temperatures reached record highs.
2 years ago

Swimming pool at Vernal hotel still closed after acid leak

A dozen swimmers became sick and were hospitalized in Vernal on Saturday, later health officials discovered acid had leaked into the pool.
2 years ago

First victim of 1921 Tulsa race massacre identified as Ogden man

With genetic testing, a Utah non-profit was able to identify the first victim of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre as a man from Utah.
2 years ago

Ogden Canyon crash raises concerns about large load safety

The Ogden crash over the weekend has officials reminding people to make sure their large loads are legally and safely secured.
2 years ago