Curt Gresseth

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

Chaos, collapse in Afghanistan preventable, McMaster says

McMaster said what's unfolding in Afghanistan now is what happens when the United States surrenders to the Taliban -- a terror organization.
3 years ago

ISIS-K in Afghanistan has worldwide goals, is more dangerous than Taliban

As Americans and allies pull of troops and evacuate people from the airport in Kabul, an Islamic State affiliate called ISIS-K moves in.
3 years ago

For adults wondering if it’s too late to go back to college, the answer is no

It's not too late for adults to go back to college (or even start college) said the vice president for student affairs at Utah Valley University.
3 years ago

Are the taxes you pay worth the benefits government delivers?

The majority of Americans don't think their taxes are worth the benefits of the government. But I say it is worth it.
3 years ago

Praising students works better than scolding, study finds

Praising students at least as often as reprimanding them improved middle school class-wide on-task behavior by 60% to 70%, according to a BYU study.
3 years ago

Veteran trying to help interpreter get his brother out of Afghanistan

A veteran is trying to help his friend, an interpreter from Afghanistan, get his brother and his family out of Kabul before the Taliban executes them.
3 years ago

S.L. County D.A. joins national call for (better) justice for all

More than 100 prosecutors nationwide, including Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill, wrote the president calling for criminal justice reform.
3 years ago

After daughter’s suicide attempt, mom wants to give kids tools to break free

After her teen daughter's suicide attempt, a mother is on a mission to give kids resources to fight against the stigma of seeking help.
3 years ago

Stewart: Afghanistan withdrawal is right policy, wrong execution

Congressman Chris Stewart, R-Utah, said leaving Afghanistan was the right policy, but called the execution of that plan a catastrophe.
3 years ago

Is the electric road the path for the electric vehicle?

What if you could charge your electric vehicle while you drive down the road, reducing the size of the battery and the price of the e-car?
3 years ago

FBI trainer from SLC reflects on his time in Afghanistan and its future

A retired FBI supervisor in Salt Lake City, who was deployed to Afghanistan 10 years ago, reflects on its future after the stunning overthrow of the country by the Taliban.
3 years ago

How to survive flash flooding in a Utah slot canyon and elsewhere

One way to survive flash flooding in a slot canyon is to know your human limits. In other words, you cannot outrun the water and debris.
3 years ago

Poll: Utahns want infrastructure bill money for water improvements in state

Utahns overwhelmingly support spending federal money from the infrastructure bill, which passed the US Senate, for water capacity and upgrades, conservation and reducing the risk of wildfires in the state, according to a recent poll.
3 years ago

Plans for a development to include affordable housing on prison land

Plans for a development at the state prison have just been released.
3 years ago

Driving Utah’s most dangerous roads: What you need to know

Driving Utah's most desolate but also picturesque roads can be a challenge even if you know your way around. Here, we highlight some white-knuckle drives.
3 years ago

Olympics: Looking back at Tokyo and ahead to Beijing

One of the leaders of Utah's Olympic Games in 2002 joins the conversation to look back on the Tokyo Olympics and peer forward to the Winter Games in China.
3 years ago

Utah drivers paying 69 cents more a gallon than 46 other states

Higher demand, rising crude oil prices and a tighter fuel supply mean higher gas prices for drivers in Utah and nationwide, says the AAA.
3 years ago

America needs a place for truth in politics, says author

Thomas Koenig writes that the nation is ready for a new faction in politics, seeking and telling the truth as its core identity.
3 years ago

Back-to-school: Laptops are cheaper, better than textbooks, says school district

Should Utah taxpayers have to pay for laptops for public school students again this year? It might be cheaper than textbooks.
3 years ago

Municipal elections are the most important vote — so cast your ballot Tuesday

SALT LAKE CITY — More important than the presidential election or congressional contests or gubernatorial races are municipal elections, which in Utah are Tuesday. Voters will be able to select their choice for mayor, city council and other local leadership position for the next four years. The winners and their agendas will impact their constituents’ […]
3 years ago

Coping with grief and loss during a pandemic

Dr. Kristin Francis, a psychiatrist with Huntsman Mental Health, shares her advice on coping with grief during the pandemic.
3 years ago

Demand is driving home prices in Utah through the roof

Without a significant supply of new real estate, home prices in Utah will continue to climb, said real-estate broker Thomas Wright.
3 years ago

Mia Love to Congress: Keep it simple, one bill does not need many topics

Former Congresswoman Mia Love says it's time to revisit her 2016 bill that would have ended the practice of cramming multiple topics into legislation.
3 years ago

Don’t wait before floodwaters reach your home: Prepare now

An expert on public safety shares tips and advice on keeping floodwaters from pouring into your basement.
3 years ago