Curt Gresseth

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

Office Space: What happens when the Utah workforce goes back to normal?

Even if Utah companies no longer need their office space, others will move in because the demand is high, a real estate agent and former candidate predicts.
3 years ago

Live Mic: Mayor on diversity and racial equity in SLC police department

Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall discusses a commission's recommendations on diversifying the city police department,
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Back to the movies? Dave’s a go, Debbie’s a no

A Utah movie-theater president said he's ready to welcome Utahns back to the movies.
3 years ago

Curtis vows to hunt down billions in stolen COVID relief money

Congressman John Curtis says billions of Covid relief money have been stolen from American taxpayers. But he vows: "I'm on it."
3 years ago

Live Mic: Expanding background checks on Utah gun sales is shot down again

A Salt Lake City lawmaker is trying once again to pass his bill on expanding background checks on firearms sales in Utah.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Will we all need a COVID-19 vaccine booster?

How long is a person protected from Covid-19 after getting a vaccine shot? A Utah infectious disease doctor shares his outlook.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Conceal or reveal jail mugshots?

A bill passed by the Utah Senate would hide from public view the mugshots of people who have only been booked into jail but not convicted of their accused crime.
3 years ago

Live Mic: Lawmaker talks dropping concealed carry permit for Utah gun owners

What happens next, now that Utah will no longer require gun owners who carry concealed to have a permit? We asked the lawmaker behind the new law.
3 years ago

The Movie Show: The true-crime filmakers behind “Murder Among the Mormons”

Doug Wright sat down with two filmmakers to talk about their true-crime Netflix docuseries: "Murder Among the Mormons."
3 years ago

Despite pandemic, no renter should struggle to pay the landlord

If you are a renter and struggling to pay your landlord during the pandemic, federal and state lifelines may help you stay in your home.
3 years ago

Live Mic: Should 2020 bail reform be undone? DA and lawmaker disagree

Salt Lake County DA Sim Gill says bail reform enacted in 2020 is working, but Rep. Mike Schultz says the new law needs to be reworked.
3 years ago

Lawmaker discusses her bill to bar transgender athletes from girls’ sports

The sponsor of a bill to bar transgender athletes from participating in girls' sports in Utah explains her views and what may change in the bill on Live Mic with Lee.
3 years ago

Advocates oppose bill restricting transgender athletes in Utah sports

Advocates for the LGBTQ community oppose a bill that would bar transgender girls from participating in girls' sports in Utah.
3 years ago

If you catch a Northern Pike in Utah Lake, kill it if it isn’t tagged

Concerned about the effect Northern Pike will have on other fish in Utah Lake, the DWR advises anglers to kill the invasive species if it is not tagged.
3 years ago

“It’s a fickle business, politics,” says Utah US Attorney of firing

Recently fired by President Joe Biden, US Attorney for Utah John Huber talks about his time putting criminals behind bars and bringing justice to victims in the state.
3 years ago

Genealogy cancer research focuses in on Utah

Researchers are beginning to conduct a study of family genealogy and cancer-causing variants and Utah is the best place to start.
3 years ago

Utah GOP boss: Disagree with your senator on impeachment? Vote him out.

If you didn't approve of your senator's vote on impeachment, don't vote to re-elect, urged Utah Republican Party chairman.
3 years ago

Poll: As GOP presidential primary candidate in 2024, Romney would pick up votes

A new national poll finds Mitt Romney would pick up votes if the 2024 Republican presidential primary election were held today.
3 years ago

Utah Legislature focusing on police reform and ranked-choice voting at midpoint of session

Lawmakers ponder bills on police reform and ranked-choice voting as the Utah Legislature comes to the midpoint of the session.
3 years ago

Utah officials watch for COVID-19 variants, say UK strain not dominant yet

"We're actually watching for signs and signals that we may be having variants in the community, like possible reinfection rates or failure rates."
3 years ago

Coach Mark Pope looks ahead to NCAA tournament like no other

BYU men's basketball coach Mark Pope said preparing for the NCAA Tournament requires adjustments all the time, such as COVID testing three times a week.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: When protesters turn into a violent mob

What happens to turn protesters into a violent mob? We asked a legal analyst and defense attorney on Dave & Dujanovic.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Flu numbers in Utah are way down

Measures to stop the spread of OCVID-19 are also keep the flu from jumping from host to host this year, a Utah infectious disease specialist says.
3 years ago

COVID long-haulers want their stories to be part of the big picture

A group of Utah Covid long-haulers, those who have been suffering the long-term effects of coronavirus, want their stories to be part of the discussion.
3 years ago