Curt Gresseth

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

Inside Sources: Salt Lake economy firing on all pistons

Derek Miller, Salt Lake Chamber president and CEO, details why the capital's city's economy is so strong and how to keep it going forward.
3 years ago

How to freeze your credit so you don’t become a victim

Debbie Dujanovic was a victim of identity thieves. She shows you how you can freeze your credit to lock out the thieves before they target you.
3 years ago

Store owner describes clash with angry anti-mask customer

Dave & Dujanovic chatted with the owner of the store where an anti-mask customer is accused of threatening employees who asked him to wear a mask.
3 years ago

What? That’s not recyclable? But I thought . . . You thought wrong

The line between what should be recyclable and what actually is can be a fine one to walk. Here are all the things you think you can recycle but can't.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: How often do people leave treatment centers??

75% of people in treatment centers in Utah choose to stay in treatment and receive the care they need. But about a fourth walk away.
3 years ago

Opinion: You think you know something? Well, think again

Boyd Matheson advises us to find someone with a different point of view, then have a socially distanced soda or lunch and learn to Think Again.
3 years ago

Utah mulled postponing second shots to give out more first doses

In December, Utah's governor considered following the decision made by the UK and delay second shots of the Covid-19 vaccine while giving out more first shots.
3 years ago

Inside Sources: Talking about confirmation bias and social-media manipulation

A counselor joins the show to talk about confirmation bias and how social-media platforms can secretly manipulate unsuspecting users.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: SLC high school students to see later start times (and more sleep)

All Salt Lake City high school students will be getting a little more sleep starting in the fall, thanks to a recent school board decision.
3 years ago

Opinion: March Madness heartbreaker loss offers good life lesson

Boyd Matheson writes, the journey to the tourney is what matters the most in March Madness, not necessarily who gets to cut down the nets.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Should Biden wipe out $50,000 in college loan debt?

President Joe Biden in exploring forgiving college loan debt of up to $50,000 for each borrower. Dave and Debbie weigh in with opposing viewpoints.
3 years ago

Sen. Mike Lee visits US-Mexico border with other GOP senators

Sen. Mike Lee said he visited the border with Mexico alongside other GOP senators to see how the surge in young immigrants is being managed.
3 years ago

Inside Sources: Do Americans still believe in American beliefs?

Despite political differences, Americans still believe in American beliefs, according to the findings of one pollster.
3 years ago

Rep. Chris Stewart believes in ending mask mandate for traveling kids

Utah Rep. Chris Stewart has introduced legislation a bill ending the mask mandate for traveling children, leaving it to the parents to decide.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: What to do in an active shooter situation

A former FBI special agent share his insights and steps to take to survive when an active shooter walks in.
3 years ago

Ban on assault weapons/high-capacity magazines likely shot down

President Joe Biden's efforts to once again ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines are likely to be shot down in the Senate.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Distribution of COVID-19 vaccine in Davis County

A Davis County Health representative talks about the initial rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine to almost anybody that wants it.
3 years ago

Opinion: Feed Utah food drive demonstrates what Utah does best

It does take a village -- but a village of volunteers. We saw this over the weekend with the first annual statewide Feed Utah food drive.
3 years ago

Food drive: Help feed Utah’s hungry

You can help feed the hungry families in the state by participating in the first statewide food drive by placing a bag or box of food products on your porch by 9 a.m. Saturday.
3 years ago

Utah’s job outlook gets brighter: unemployment rate 3%

The job outlook in Utah is getting brighter as the state steps out of the darkness of the pandemic.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: DA says Utah law protects victims of hate crime

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill talks about what victims of a hate crime can do to seek justice in Utah.
3 years ago

What is a deep fake how, how do I spot one and why should I care?

A deep fake can be used to create a funny meme of a Hollywood star or commit a crime by impersonating a CEO to steal millions.
3 years ago

Live Mic: Jordan District to carry on with online learning at three schools

The superintendent of Jordan School District discusses the plan to continue online learning at three schools and how it will work.
3 years ago

Realtor: Bidding wars show Utah in midst of affordable housing crisis

A Utah real estate agent explains the state's affordable housing crisis and why it needs to be fixed now.
3 years ago