Curt Gresseth

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

Weary? Take a timeout for sacred idleness.

If you're feeling a little weary today, if you're worn out a bit, it may be worth it to set aside time for a moment of rejuvenating rest and sacred idleness.
3 years ago

What is Bitcoin? How does it work? Why should I care?

What is Bitcoin and how does it work?
3 years ago

Salt Lake International scores 5th highest in satisfaction among large US airports

SALT LAKE CITY — The first new hub airport built in the United States in the 21st century, Salt Lake City International Airport scored 5th (826 on 1,000-point scale) out of 21 large airports in overall customer satisfaction, according to a new survey released Wednesday. Salt Lake International flying high The number of travelers in […]
3 years ago

Don’t second-guess Moab police in Gabby Petito case, says lawyer

A Utah defense attorney defends Moab police as questions are asked about their involvement with Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie.
3 years ago

Reward increases in case of slain Ute woman

Detectives believe someone knows something about who killed Akosita Kaufusi, a Ute woman found dead more than a year ago near the Great Salt Lake.
3 years ago

Race should not matter in search for missing women, advocate says

A Navajo community leader says when it comes to missing women, Indigenous people don't receive the same level of attention from police and the media.
3 years ago

First-time millennial home buyer? In Utah and across the nation, it’s tough!

A first-time millennial home buyer faces pitfalls in any state, but it's not impossible with the right down payment and some flexibility.
3 years ago

The biggest threats to the US, according to Democrats and Republicans

"I think the danger for Democrats is, if you label half the nation as one of the greatest threats to the nation, you're not exactly going to win them over in a popularity contest."
3 years ago

A hidden consequence of Utah’s crowded classrooms?

Utah's crowded classrooms are a product of crowded classrooms reports Envision Utah, especially as teachers leave the profession.
3 years ago

Did Covid break your nose? Doc talks about relearning how to smell

You have lost your sense of smell to COVID-19. Now what? A doctor says it is possible to retrain your brain to recover the sense of smell, and the best thing is you can do it from home.
3 years ago

Remembering 9/11 with a day of service in Utah

Many communities in Utah are sponsoring a day of service Saturday to remember the 9/11 terror attacks on the 20th anniversary of the national tragedy.
3 years ago

Romney reflects on Sept. 11, a turning point in America’s history

Mitt Romney reflects on the 9/11 terrorists attacks, how they brought out the best in America, and how they affected plans for the 2002 Olympics.
3 years ago

Ending unemployment benefit early to fill jobs didn’t work, says state rep

The theory was ending the pandemic unemployment benefit early would move Utahns back into jobs, but the numbers show that did not happen.
3 years ago

Refugee says welcome your new neighbor without demanding the backstory

SALT LAKE CITY — You are a refugee and are new to the United States. Yesterday you just came here from a war-torn country and you have no family, no friends, no insurance, etc. How do you get the help you need? A refugee and social worker in Utah gives her advice for getting to […]
3 years ago

The doctor is in — and busting COVID-19 myths about herd immunity, etc.

COVID-19 myths (including whether CO2 is retained by masks) are swatted down by an expert from University of Utah Health.
3 years ago

How long can I reuse and wear my face mask or respirator?

With every student in Utah receiving a KN95 face mask ahead of the 2021-2022 school year, many parents want to know: how often can my child reuse it? 
3 years ago

Matching people with autism to tech jobs in Utah

Auticon.us, a global consulting firm that helps place adults with autism in tech-sector jobs, has just opened an office in South Salt Lake.
3 years ago

Biden deserves credit for successful withdrawal from Afghanistan, says Utah Dem

President Joe Biden deserves credit for a successful withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war, said former Utah Senate Minority Leader Scott Howell.
3 years ago

Preventing house fires, and the importance of listening to your inner voice

After a close call, KSL NewsRadio's Debbie Dujanovic speaks with a fire official for insight on how to keep your house from burning down.
3 years ago

Drought still gripping Utah, but residents using less water

Residents of Utah are moving in the right direction to mitigate drought conditions by watering less with July 2021 one of the wettest months.
3 years ago

Interpreter in US still struggling to rescue family in Afghanistan

An interpreter from Afghanistan who worked alongside US soldiers says his family remains stranded in Kabul after the last American flights left.
3 years ago

Opinion: Executive orders show Congress needs to take back its authority

On the court cases involving immigration, oil and gas leasing and an extension on the federal eviction moratorium, the Biden administration went down swinging.
3 years ago

Yes, businesses and colleges can legally keep the unvaccinated out

Some people argue that businesses that require vaccines for employees or ask people if they are unvaccinated violate the Constitution. Here's what we found out.
3 years ago

Almost 1,300 new COVID-19 cases in Utah on Friday

In addition, the department reported 467 Utahns required hospitalization for COVID-19 on Friday. Another 8 Utahns died from coronavirus.
3 years ago