Carlos Artiles Fortun

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Website: https://www.kslnewsradio.com

Carlos Artiles Fortún is a former producer and digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio. He left the station in 2023.

What to know before Utah’s primary election

The primary elections in Utah are just a few days away.  Here is everything you need to know before election day.
8 months ago

Inside Sources Explainer: The importance of reform in permitting, and why it matters

Congress is back after a two-week recess and one of the big items on the agenda deal with an important issue for both sides, permitting reform.
8 months ago

KSL NewsRadio’s newest show ‘Cougar Nation’ brings all the BYU football action

Cougar Nation with Mitch Harper and Matt Baiamonte will bring you the latest on BYU football each Monday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
8 months ago

Mortgage rates soar to their highest level in 21 years

Washington, DC (CNN) — US mortgage rates surged this week, rising to their highest level in 21 years. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 7.09% in the week ending August 17, up from 6.96% the week before, according to data from Freddie Mac released Thursday. A year ago, the 30-year fixed-rate was 5.13%. Rates have been […]
8 months ago

Presidential candidates try to stand out at the Iowa State Fair

DES MOINES — Over the weekend, presidential candidates attended the Iowa State Fair — hitting the carnival rides, rapping, and pitching their messages to the Iowa caucus voters who will be some of the first to vote in 2024. And, just as in recent years past, there are many Republican candidates trying to make a […]
8 months ago

Data breach at University of Utah Health Plans could impact members

A data breach at University of Utah Health Plans was discovered in June that could potentially their members sensitive information.
9 months ago

Three Utah Congressmen want to expand access to Pell Grants

Utah Representatives Blake Moore, Burgess Owens, and John Curtis joined members of Congress in support of expanding access to Pell Grants.
9 months ago

“Swift Quake” caused by Taylor Swift fans during concert

Taylor Swift fans caused a record-breaking quake during an "Eras Tour" concert in Seattle.
9 months ago

Utah first lady Abby Cox initiative to help teachers succeed

Utah first lady Abby Cox's "Show Up for Teachers" initiative advocates for teachers' support and mental health.
9 months ago

F-35A crash at Hill Air Force Base caused by device error, report says

The Air Combat Command released the investigation findings of the F-35A that crash late last year that left a pilot injured.
9 months ago

New ballot initiative aims to change elections in Utah

Peopl4Utah's ballot initiative wants to do away with the closed primary ballot, like what Utah Republicans have.
9 months ago

Artificial intelligence quickly becoming a big part of the 2024 election

Artificial intelligence is becoming a part of the 2024 election, Inside Sources looks at how voters can discern fact from fiction. 
9 months ago

Boxing ranks as the most popular workout in Utah

A new study shows boxing is the most popular workout in Utah, followed by dance , Pilates and High Intensity Interval Training.
9 months ago

How you can help in the Clear the Air Challenge

Utah's Clear the Air Challenge gives Utah drivers a chance to reduce vehicle emissions, how you can help meet the goal.
9 months ago

Over 15,000 grandparents are raising their grandkids in Utah

The picture of the American family is changing, and according to the US census over 15,000 grandparents are raising their grandkids in Utah.
9 months ago

Younger Americans willing to make sacrifices to find affordable homes

A majority of younger Americans who do not own a home say they’re willing to make a sacrifice to find more affordable homes.
9 months ago

Utah consumer sentiment continues to rise

A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows Utah consumer sentiment continues to rise.
10 months ago

New home sales keep rising

Interest rates are finally decreasing, but a new report shows new home sales continue to rise. A Utah expert weighs into the housing market in Utah.
10 months ago

Does higher education have a spending problem?

According to one expert, there are things in higher education that aren't under universities' control that can force more spending.
10 months ago

Utah fares better than most in latest report card from National Center for Education

The report card highlights a decline in both reading and math scores last year, nationwide, but not in Utah.
10 months ago

Gov. Cox looking for trade opportunities in Europe

Governor Spencer Cox is in Europe, meeting with French and UK officials in hopes of bringing more trade to the state.
10 months ago

Firework safety during the summer holidays

Supervising the kids and keeping water nearby are two reminders from the Utah State Fire Marshall as July approaches.
10 months ago

Special election convention dates for US House vacancy

Utah's Second District special election is underway. Here are the election dates you need to know.
10 months ago

Canoes capsized in Jordan River, and life jackets saved the day

The Jordan River water was running fast, and everybody on the canoes wore a a life jacket.
10 months ago