Curt Gresseth

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Curt Gresseth is a digital content producer with KSL NewsRadio. You can contact him at cgresseth@ksl.com.

Taxpayer advocate says president alone should not have power to cancel student loan debt

A taxpayer advocate said Mr. Biden's forgiveness of student loan debt is a result of Congress abdicating its power to the executive branch because of politics.
2 years ago

What to do now that your student loan debt just shrunk by $10,000?

Fulfilling a campaign promise, President Joe Biden on Wednesday cancels $10,000 in student loan debt for most borrowers. A financial expert shares tips on what to do next.
2 years ago

High home prices getting you down? Unrelated buyers can share cost.

The Utah housing market is starting to cool off but home prices remain stubbornly high. A real estate agent discusses the option of unrelated buyers sharing the cost.
2 years ago

Both sides sound off on transgender athletes commission

Both sides sound off on a new transgender athletes commission triggered by an injunction of the state ban on transgender females competing in middle and high school sports.
2 years ago

Preparing and training for school emergencies

A Be Ready Utah expert discusses preparing for school emergencies, the need to have a plan ready and a list of items needed to safely handle disasters.
2 years ago

Expert gives advice for parents on teens and new Snapchat controls

Parents need to know the dangers that Snapchat can present to young kids. An expert joins the show to discuss Snapchat's new parental controls and how to have an open conversation with a teen using the app and others like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
2 years ago

Subaru Outback outscores other midsize cars in new side-crash test

The 2022 Subaru Outback outscored six other midsize sedans in an updated side-crash test, which more accurately reflects real-world conditions than the previous test.
2 years ago

U. of U. to offer scholarships to Indigenous students in Utah

The University of Utah announced that scholarships will be offered to members of Utah's eight federally recognized tribes. The university president shares details of the program with Dave & Dujanovic.
2 years ago

Living paycheck to paycheck? Saving tips as sound as a dollar.

Are you among the 60% of Americans now living paycheck to paycheck. A certified financial planner shares tips on cutting your money waste.
2 years ago

Utahns agree: Bring the Olympics (and world) back to Utah

Fraser Bullock, who helped bring the Winter Olympics to Utah in 2002, is trying to do it again in either 2030 or 2034. He talks about the competition and what lies ahead for Utah.
2 years ago

Political fallout from 2020 presidential election looking like 1876

SALT LAKE CITY — How was the presidential election of 1876 like 2020’s? Both saw allegations of voter fraud. Both saw attempts to overturn the election results. The result from these elections remain among the most disputed in US history. Both also experienced election violence, and disfranchisement of predominately-Republican Black voters. Texas closes hundreds of polling […]
2 years ago

Extreme heat could make road trips treacherous, here’s an expert’s advice

Do you know what to bring when you take a road trip during extreme heat? One expert has tips if you are taking one in triple-digit temperatures.
2 years ago

Nearly half of Gen Zers prefer TikTok over Google for news

Students like to get their news in bite-size pieces in video formats like TikTok over Google, and if they like what they watch, they may go to find out more at a news website, says a university journalism professor.
2 years ago

Elizabeth Smart teaching girls, women to fight their attackers

Elizabeth Smart discusses her programs to help girls and women defend themselves against sexual assault.
2 years ago

988 suicide hotline rolls out and will save lives in Utah and the US

Like 9-1-1 before it, a national three-digit suicide and mental health hotline is now live and is expected to save lives across the country.
2 years ago

Do you know how to spot heatstroke in Utah’s triple-digit heat?

According to the CDC, of the heat-related illnesses, heat exhaustion and heatstroke are the most serious.
2 years ago

GOP women candidates lost, Utah advocate for female leaders explains how to change that

After Republican women candidates lost in recent primary elections, a Utah advocate for female leadership explains what needs to be done to reverse the losses.
2 years ago

Some tips on preventing sunburn in extreme heat

A professor in dermatology shares his expertise on avoiding sunburn during a summertime heatwave in Utah.
2 years ago

Polarization is behind US mass shootings, says psychiatrist

A psychiatrist discusses why mental health disorders are not the reason behind mass shootings in America but rather polarization of US society is to blame.
2 years ago

Through donations, Ukrainian woman in Idaho seeks to ease suffering of war

The war in Ukraine may have faded from the daily news but a Ukrainian-born woman now in Idaho is dedicated to collecting and sending supplies to meet the needs of suffering Ukrainians.
2 years ago

Be Ready Utah: CPR training (for when someone stops breathing)

A heart attack happens every 40 seconds in the US. KSL 5 TV's Shara Park explains the importance of her CPR training and why everyone should be trained.
2 years ago

Supreme Court widens state power over tribes. What does it mean for Utah?

The director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs discusses the recent US Supreme Court ruling and what it means for tribes in Utah.
2 years ago

Expert gives tips on conquering your downward social media scroll

Are you addicted to the social-media scroll? An expert weighs in on what you can do to slow the scroll.
2 years ago

Be ready for flash flooding: Expert shares advice

An expert with the Utah Division of Emergency Management shares his expertise and crucial tips on how to be ready for flash flooding when you are in a vehicle or at home.
2 years ago