Curt Gresseth

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

Former Jazz big man Enes Kanter calls out Nike, China, on reported slave labor camps

Enes Kanter asks Nike to explain their reported involvement with China and its forced labor camps utilizing Chinese Muslims.
3 years ago

Halloween on Saturday or Sunday? Radio hosts hand out goodies.

Halloween should be celebrated on Oct. 31. Trunk or treating is just being lazy, and it's OK for teens to show up without a costume, but they have to at least earn their candy treat, says Dave's co-host, Maura Carabello.
3 years ago

Fatal mistake on movie set was live ammo, says Utah gun expert

As a weapons handler on movie sets, Clark Aposhian, chairman of Utah Shooting Sports Council, said live ammunition is never allowed on a working movie set.
3 years ago

Opinion: Life lessons to learn from those who have passed

During Halloween week, and anytime, we can learn some of life's lessons from those who have passed.
3 years ago

Clerk details voter safety measures protecting your mail-in ballot from fraud

Salt Lake County Clerk Sherrie Swenson says a number of safety measures protect your mail-in ballot from voter fraud.
3 years ago

Police want Petito-like scrutiny on murder of Akosita Kaufusi

Akosita Kaufusi, 42, was found 1/2 mile east of Saltair resort in Magna in August of 2020. Police say she died from a gunshot to the head.
3 years ago

Pent-up worldwide demand squeezing global supply chain

"[The global supply-chain crisis] is probably gonna get worse before it gets better," said Miles Hansen, president and CEO of World Trade Center Utah.
3 years ago

What may be in that notebook belonging to Brian Laundrie?

It's unlikely that the notebook, belonging to Brian Laundrie and found Wednesday, will hold a murder confession, according to a Utah defense attorney.
3 years ago

Thirsty Great Salt Lake just got a little help from its friends

Rio Tinto Kennecott and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District donated water rights to the shrinking Great Salt Lake to help reverse a troubling trend.
3 years ago

Religious exemption or not, Washington State coach loses job

A religious exemption won't keep you from being terminated from your job because you refuse to get vaccinated, said a Utah defense attorney.
3 years ago

Jon Huntsman Jr. remembers his neighbor and friend Colin Powell

Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman Jr. reflects on former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell who died at 84 from complications of COVID-19.
3 years ago

Why are Airbnb costs as much as 35% higher in 2021 over 2020?

An expert on Airbnb costs told KSL NewsRadio that hotels are better for couples on a short stay, but Airbnbs could suit a family.
3 years ago

Workers can now choose best flexible jobs, say experts

With a jobs market favoring workers, employees can choose -- and even demand -- a job with flexible hours and locations, two experts said.
3 years ago

Global supply-chain pinch puts bite on Utah school lunches

SALT LAKE CITY — The global supply-chain shortage is crimping school lunches in Utah. KSL.com’s Emily Ashcraft reports: “Kelly Orton, director of child nutrition at the Salt Lake City School District, arranged for the production of 1,300 milk cartons after Meadow Gold was unable to provide them for the district’s schools on Monday [Oct. 4]. […]
3 years ago

Should older drivers surrender their driver’s licenses at a certain age?

Rep. State Sen. Todd Weiler of Woods Cross joins Dave and Dujanovic to discuss unsafe older drivers and how to keep them safe.
3 years ago

First winter storm shutters schools in northern Utah

The first winter storm of the season dropped more than 11 inches in Cache County, closing schools in the county and city of Logan.
3 years ago

Opinion: Smartphones keep us distant from wisdom

Most Americans check their smartphones 96 times a day. Could you put yours down for a whole day? Boyd Matheson writes, doing so could change your world.
3 years ago

Why the bankruptcy stigma, when medical debt is No. 1 cause?

The top two reasons for bankruptcies in America are (1) medical debt and (2) job loss, so why should a stigma still be attached to going broke?
3 years ago

Opinion: The monumental volley and folly of Bears Ears

Boyd Matheson argues if we keep creating monuments like Bears Ears by executive order, we can keep expecting future politicians to undo and redo that work.
3 years ago

Firearms expert discusses when it is legal to use a weapon

A firearms expert joins the show to talk about life-or-death situations involving a weapon and how to protect yourself with proper training.
3 years ago

State judges can stop repeat offenders like accused killer of U. football player, says ex-attorney for Utah

A former federal prosecutor says Utah state courts absolutely have the power to prevent repeat offenders from staying on the streets to commit more crime.
3 years ago

How Millennials and Gen Z are changing politics

SALT LAKE CITY — As millennials (born 1981-1996) and Gen Z Americans (born 1997-2012) become more involved with politics, how will their influence change the two major political parties in the nation? Republican pollster and millennial Kristen Soltis Anderson discussed the changing political landscape involving these two groups of voters with Inside Sources host Boyd […]
3 years ago

Dad speaks out about gun run-in with accused killer of U. football player

A father recounts the day he and his daughter were robbed at gunpoint by an accused killer, arrested in the death of Utah football player Aaron Lowe.
3 years ago

Developing a listening heart: The beginning of understanding

Boyd Matheson takes a look at how our individual faith traditions may help us all develop what he calls a listening heart.
3 years ago