Curt Gresseth

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

Some Utah legislative staffers get COVID-19 vaccine priority

A spokesperson said those staffers are integral to the legislative process and their working conditions made them vulnerable to COVID-19 exposure.
3 years ago

Money Making Sense: Why you may need a CPA to do your taxes

Between stimulus checks and life events, your taxes might be more complicated this year -- but does that really mean you need to hire a CPA?
3 years ago

After deadly slides, avalanche danger still remains high

The avalanche danger in northern Utah isn't going away anytime soon, says KSL Meteorologist Kristen Van Dyke who
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Bill would raise minimum wage in Utah to $15 an hour by 2026

A Magna lawmaker wants to raise the minimum wage in the state to $12 an hour by July and hike in again to $15 an hour by 2026.
3 years ago

Utah bill would make Dad pay half of pregnant Mom’s medical costs

A mom's medical costs for delivering her baby would be shared with the biological father, under a Highland, Utah Republican's legislation.
3 years ago

State senator’s bill would give Utah’s electoral votes to the winner of US popular vote

A state senator wants Utah to elect the next president by popular vote, effectively working around the Electoral College system in the state.
3 years ago

Opinion: Don’t just do something, stand there – a lesson from the fridge

We get so caught up in our mad dash to fix something quickly that we forget sometimes the smart move is not to do something, but to stand there and think.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Stylists say bill makes their hair stand on end

A Utah lawmaker explains his stylists bill would eliminate the state licensing requirement for a person to only shampoo, style and blow-dry hair.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: What Biden’s vaccine plan means for Utah

A state immunizations expert discusses President Joe Biden's plan to increase the number of vaccine doses to states and what that means for Utahns.
3 years ago

Police change Big Cottonwood Canyon closure policy after wreck

The change comes after an accident up Big Cottonwood Canyon on Sunday which shut down both directions of traffic for hours.
3 years ago

Yes, states have their own impeachment process. Here’s how it works in Utah.

The impeachment process in Utah looks much like it does at the federal level. It's a process through which the legislature can investigate state officers.
3 years ago

Why are there nine justices on the Supreme Court?

Why have there always been nine justices on the US Supreme Court? Why can't there be more or fewer justices? Answer: It hasn't and it can.
3 years ago

Impeachment: Can the Senate try an ex-president?

Donald Trump is the first president ever to be impeached twice, but the Constitution is less clear on holding the impeachment trial of an ex-president.
3 years ago

Explainer: Democracy vs. Republic

Is this country a republic or a democracy? The United States is a representative democracy in which the government is elected by citizens.
3 years ago

Did Facebook just violate my First Amendment rights?

Congress can't restrict your First Amendment right to free speech, but social media platforms like Facebook can because they aren't part of the government.
3 years ago

SLC diversity consultant’s advice on reviving the spirit of the summer BLM protests

A Salt Lake City diversity consultant suggests some remedies for organizations to revive the anti-racism energy and spirit of the flagging BLM protests.
3 years ago

How the inauguration of Joe Biden mirrors Abraham Lincoln’s

Lincoln extended an olive branch to the South in his address, just as President-elect Biden is expected to plead for unity during his inauguration.
3 years ago

Live Mic: Utah coach says lessons of MLK should be taught year-round

A Utah coach and teacher says it's not enough to quote Martin Luther King Jr. on the day that bears his name. We need to learn MLK lessons all year long.
3 years ago

OPINION: Stop talking about Martin Luther King Jr. and start acting like him

Boyd Matheson: "When it comes to following the example of Martin Luther King Jr., we face this question: What can one of us do? And then -- do it."
3 years ago

Name released of Lindon man who died after being rescued from sinking truck

A man rescued from a sinking truck by a park ranger and who later died at a hospital has been identified.
3 years ago

Live Mic: Loans now available for small businesses to pay workers

World Trade Center Utah President and CEO Miles Hansen says a second round of federal loans is now available for Utah small businesses.
3 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Bill would free up physician’s assistants to play bigger role for patients

A state senator's bill would allow physician's assistants to play a more autonomous role in caring for patients amid COVID-19.
3 years ago

Live Mic: No more corporate campaign donations after Capitol siege

A former chairman of the Utah Republican Party discusses the end of corporate political donations after the siege on the US Capitol.
3 years ago

Mia Love: Impeachment, invoking 25th amendment come with a cost

Former Rep. Mia Love doesn't think the nation needs the drama and division of either the 25th amendment or a second impeachment of President Trump.
3 years ago