Curt Gresseth

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

After NY law is struck down, two Utah experts sound off on gun rights

Two advocates on either side of the gun-control vs. gun rights debate sound off on the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling to expand the right to carry a firearm in public.
2 years ago

Search and rescue expert has tips for hikers

Before you head out on your hike, take someone with you, tell somebody where you are going and when you plan to return. Those are just a few words for hikers from an expert on search and rescue.
2 years ago

Be Ready Utah: What to do when wildfires close in on your home

Will you be ready if wildfires close in on your home? A survivor of a wildfire shares his experience and an expert shares tips and advice.
2 years ago

Affordable housing to be developed at current site of prison in Draper

In just a month or so, the Utah State Prison will be moved to its new home, and developments will begin on The Point in Draper.
2 years ago

Sen. Mitt Romney talks gun safety bill and Family Security Act 2.0

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney joined Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson to discuss the gun safety bill and the Family Security Act 2.0.
2 years ago

What is behind rising credit-card debt? Financial expert weighs in.

A national expert explains the sudden rise in credit-card debt in April and what you can do to lower your monthly payments.
2 years ago

Housing market in Utah looking better for first-time home buyers, says real-estate agent.

Is the American Dream once again reachable for younger adults as the housing market in Utah slows? A real estate agent discusses the cooling housing market and what that means for first-time home buyers.
2 years ago

Candidate Conversations: 2022 GOP Primary 1st Congressional District

Watch the candidates for Utah's first congressional district debate the issues from the studios of KSL NewsRadio on June 10, 2022.
2 years ago

If it’s Lee vs. McMullin, it won’t be a traditional Utah race, says political insider

An expert in Utah politics predicts Sen. Mike Lee will win the primary and will face independent Evan McMullin in the general election.
2 years ago

“I’m no progressive,” says Utah County Attorney David Leavitt

Leavitt is defending himself after being compared to San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin, who lost his job in recall vote this week.
2 years ago

Is it time to ban fireworks in Utah? For some, the answer is yes.

A recent survey found that 40% of Utahns who were asked about banning fireworks this year said yes.
2 years ago

Bringing shoplifters in Utah to justice

Shoplifting is at a crisis level in the nation. Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings talks about the many factors that go into prosecuting shoplifters and why a shortage of police and jail beds are creating a revolving door of justice.
2 years ago

Be Ready for an emergency when you are with your pet

Be Ready Utah Manager Anna Boynton shares tips on what to plan for and have ready when you and your pet are swept up in an emergency.
2 years ago

Rising mental health needs colliding with worker shortage in Utah

Mental health needs are slamming into a staffing shortage in Utah as the nation moves away from the pandemic phase of COVID-19.
2 years ago

‘Stop the shooting’ is primary job for police, says Unified Police sergeant

Sgt. Melody Cutler took questions about the Unified Police Department's active shooter policy following the Texas school shooting.
2 years ago

Spanish Fork golf course tees off against Utah’s drought

The mayor of Spanish Fork describes the changes made at the city's Oaks Golf Course to save water during Utah's historic and ongoing drought.
2 years ago

Security expert talks about being prepared amid school shootings

A retired police officer who is now director of training for a Salt Lake City security company talks about being prepared to stop school shootings.
2 years ago

Are flower leis inappropriate for high school graduation ceremonies?

A member of the KSL Community Board says leis are an important symbol of passage for high school graduates of Pacific Islander and Hawaiian heritage and should be permitted for graduation ceremonies in Utah.
2 years ago

Show hosts say Utah GOP discriminates against women candidates

Both hosts of KSL@Night say the Utah GOP discriminates against women candidates, and they back up their arguments with the numbers.
2 years ago

Fiery, smoky summer ahead. Do your part to prevent wildfires from starting

Experts in wildfires say Utah could be in for a smoky summer. So tie up your trailer chains and check the tread on your tires!
2 years ago

Are you ready when an emergency strikes at work?

Two professionals give insight and advice on being ready for an emergency while at work.
2 years ago

Fight the drought, install artificial turf. Landscape expert shares advice.

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s ongoing, historic drought and water restrictions in your city have turned your green lawn yellow. You’ve contemplated planting native grasses and shrubs, but you want a covering you can walk and play on. Why not install artificial turf?  Landscape expert Bill Holland joined KSL NewsRadio’s Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic […]
2 years ago

UVU commencement speaker tells her story of rising from high school dropout to bank president

Mary Daly shares her story of rising from high school dropout through the nudging encouragement of her mentor to become president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
2 years ago

In some instances, children as young as age 10 can work in Utah

Children as young as 10 are legally allowed to work in Utah. A spokesman for the Utah Labor Commission shares the rules for child workers in the state.
2 years ago