Curt Gresseth

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

Dave & Dujanovic: Make the smart money moves on holiday spending

Learn how to control you holiday spending from a financial guru who joins the show to discuss the lessons you need to know.
3 years ago

To steal secrets, spies from China bide their time, former FBI agent says

A former FBI agent says spies from China will go to great lengths to steal secrets -- including trying to get the attention of members of Congress.
3 years ago

The one phrase that best encapsulates the theme of 2020

What is the theme or gist to take away from Year 2020? Live Mic host Lee Lonsberry offers up a list from Yale University, his listeners and his own.
3 years ago

Live Mic: Should Congress be voting remotely? Chris Stewart says no way

Even if they can technically do it, should members of Congress be voting remotely? Utah congressman Chris Stewart says don't go there.
3 years ago

Money Making Sense: Is your smart TV watching you?

Did you just buy a smart TV during the Black Friday sales? Find out what your electronic devices might be doing without your knowledge.
3 years ago

Can Trump pardon himself? Stay tuned.

President Trump says he has the "absolute right" to pardon himself. The question is unresolved because no president has ever tried.
3 years ago

Inside Sources: Looking ahead to the Senate runoff races in Georgia

A national pollster says he doesn't know how the two Senate runoff races in Georgia will turn out after President Donald Trump spoke out against a state official who wouldn't toss out Joe Biden's win.
4 years ago

OPINION: We need to follow #GivingTuesday with #ForgivingWednesday

There is a #GivingTuesday, so why not a #ForgivingWednesday? In this opinion piece, Boyd reminds his listeners that forgiving is really a gift to yourself.
4 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Monolith removed from desert likely a good thing, says lawyer

A monolith swarmed by the public was removed by a group of private citizens, and that was likely a good move to protect the environment, says a Utah lawyer.
4 years ago

Since pandemic started, Utah Food Bank sees hunger need triple

 The Utah Food Bank, which is the largest nonprofit in the state, is giving away 6 million pounds of food a month -- which is triple the demand since April.
4 years ago

How COVID-19 vaccines will work: what you need to know

There are currently five COVID-19 vaccines undergoing clinical trials -- but how do they work? Basically, by teaching your body to fight.
4 years ago

Inside Sources: Thinking about the holidays this year with COVID

Don't take the holidays for granted amid COVID -- instead, reframe them as a gift to be with family, advises a mental health expert.
4 years ago

Boomer, GenX parents supporting Millennial adult kids more in 2020

Just because more millennial adult kids are coming home to stay with Boomer moms and dads in hard financial times doesn't mean the end of retirement.
4 years ago

Skip Thanksgiving travel this year, say medical experts

Medical experts in Utah and across the nation are asking Americans to skip travel plans for the Thanksgiving holiday.
4 years ago

Inside Sources: Fixing foster care will help children find a loving home, says Sen. Lee

Knocking down obstacles in the foster care system is needed to connect more children with loving homes in Utah and across the country.
4 years ago

Inside Sources: How criminals, addicts and homeless transform their lives free of charge

The Other Side Academy teaches vocational and life-skill training for persistent offenders, addicts and the homeless.
4 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic: Leavitt celebrates vaccine but says COVID-19 war isn’t over

Former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt celebrates the quick development of the coronavirus vaccine, but he warns the war against COVID-19 is not finished.
4 years ago

Utah lawmaker talks about his time in the Covid-19 vaccine study

Utah Republican Rep. Steve Eliason of Sandy joined Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine study -- and shared his experience with Dave & Dujanovic.
4 years ago

Meet the watchdog who keeps an eye out for Covid-19 business violations

The state watchdog in charge of checking out complaints involving COVID-19 business violations in Utah says reports are up -- a lot.
4 years ago

Live Mic: BYU and NASA set to blast off into space

BYU students are teaming up with NASA to launch a satellite selfie camera into space.
4 years ago

Live Mic: Hey mister, the PTA wants more men like you

The Utah PTA wants to recruit more men to take an active role in the children's education and schools.
4 years ago

Dave & Dujanovic discuss COVID-19 and bankruptcy

A financial planner discusses surviving bankruptcy after COVID-19 and another long-term side effect of COVID-19 might be bankruptcy. 
4 years ago

Live Mic: Romney says changing presidential election outcome ‘just not reality’

Sen. Mitt Romney said he doesn't see enough substantiated evidence of voter fraud to alter the outcome of the presidential election.
4 years ago

The COVID-19 vaccine: when will Utahns have access?

Utahns could soon start to hear about access to the COVID-19 vaccine, a medical expert told KSL NewsRadio's Dave & Dujanovic.
4 years ago