Curt Gresseth

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

What to do when power goes out during freezing cold snap

An expert discusses the safe use of a gas generator, the right food to eat, and how to use a blanket fort when it's freezing and the power is out.
3 months ago

How to prevent frozen pipes, indoors and outdoors

A plumbing expert offers tips and advice for people who don't want to wake up to the cold messy problem of frozen pipes.
4 months ago

Can Utah afford to lose state income-tax revenue? No, but…

Could Utah afford to lose its income tax? No, so how would that lost revenue be offset?
4 months ago

Bill would keep landlord honest about apartment for rent

A bill before the upcoming legislative session would require landlords to disclose to tenants any and all defects or problems with the rental — even those not readily apparent — before signing a lease agreement.
4 months ago

After five deaths in S.L. County, Health Department urges flu shot

This flu season, three strains are actively circulating -- it's usually one. But there's good news! The vaccine can successfully combat all three strains.
4 months ago

Romney and Moore look to tame $34 trillion U.S. debt

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, and Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, weighing in on the $34 trillion U.S. debt and what, if anything, can do about it.
4 months ago

Code Blue: an idea saving lives from the Utah cold

The lawmaker behind Code Blue alerts discusses the concept and how they are working to keep people safe during Utah winters.
4 months ago

State program aims to keep driving down price of insulin for all Utahns

A Utah lawmaker said a state program that buys insulin in bulk to lower drug prices for state employees is available to all diabetic Utahns.
4 months ago

Changing weather pattern to bring snow to Utah, says Eubank

Snowfall, so far, has definitely disappointed. But KSL Meteorologist Kevin Eubank peers into his snow globe and says snow is on the way.
4 months ago

DUI arrests over holiday weekend in Utah nearly double last year’s count

The UHP said it was a bad weekend for DUI drivers across Utah, far from the numbers law enforcement and others want to see.
4 months ago

Police warn against leaving vehicles unattended in driveways

Salt Lake City police are warning not to leave vehicles unattended and warming up in driveways because they may be stolen.
4 months ago

TSA shares travel tips for the holidays

Have travel plans for the holidays? A TSA spokeswoman provides tips for passing through airport security quickly and smoothly.
4 months ago

UDOT offers safety tips when driving in fog

A UDOT spokesman offers safety tips when driving in the fog.
4 months ago

Author discusses guns and the preventable deaths of kids

An author of a report on unintentional firearm deaths says securely storing guns is the best way to stop the accidental but preventable homicides of kids.
4 months ago

With animal shelter at full capacity, Tooele City Police take back command

The Tooele City Animal Shelter is at full capacity and cannot receive any more surrender or rescue animals, says the shelter commander.
5 months ago

Is that spy camera monitoring the scene or invading your privacy?

A legal analyst discusses when a spy camera is legally recording vs. invading a person's privacy.
5 months ago

What to watch out for when signing an apartment lease

KSL legal analyst Greg Skordas explains what to consider before signing an apartment lease.
5 months ago

Utah economy healthy, growing stronger, says chief economist

A financial expert explains how the economy -- both in Utah and across the U.S. -- is growing stronger and healthier from the lows of the pandemic years.
5 months ago

For that forever renter, good news on buying a new home

Lower mortgage rates and a state home affordability program should be good news for the forever renter in buying their first home.
5 months ago

Feds give Utah $5.5M to build wildlife crossings near Kanab

A UDOT wildlife expert discusses building successful animal crossings to reduce collisions with vehicles.
5 months ago

If you tip more during Christmas, are you feeling generous or pressured?

Most American say they will tip more, or the same amount as last year, during this Christmas season.
5 months ago

As some Utah school populations dwindle, could dome schools help?

The idea of dome schools was born in Utah but only one Utah town has them. Could they help more school districts and communities?
5 months ago

Are you ‘doom spending’?

What is doom spending? A KSL NewsRadio producer describes her experience with — and motivation for — reckless buying.
5 months ago

As SLC steps closer to hosting 2034 Winter Games, a security expert looks back at 2002

Salt Lake City steps closer to hosting its second Winter Olympics in 2034. A security expert reflects on the lessons learned from the SLC's 2002 Winter Games.
5 months ago