Former Digital Content Producer

Cami Mondeaux

Cami Mondeaux is a former digital content producer with KSL NewsRadio.

Times Square New Year’s Eve ball drop will go virtual this year

The iconic ball drop in Times Square that signifies the end of another year will go virtual on New Year's Eve, making it the latest tradition to be altered by the COVID-19 pandemic. 
6 years ago

Physician clears President Trump for ‘public engagements’ by Saturday

President Donald Trump has been cleared to return to public engagements as soon as Saturday -- just 10 days after his initial COVID-19 diagnosis.
6 years ago

Tooele High moves to 2-week online schedule, reporting 15 COVID cases

Tooele High School will transition to a fully-online class schedule for the next two weeks, reporting 15 active COVID-19 cases among students.
6 years ago

Health experts offer tips to reduce spread of COVID-19 on Halloween

As the holiday season approaches, health experts are offering tips on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during the Halloween weekend.
6 years ago

UTA to waive fees, offer free transit on Election Day

Utah Transit Authority will offer free transit to all passengers on Election Day, the agency voted Wednesday -- waving fees for all services UTA provides. 
6 years ago

Republican attorneys general denounce Harris; women’s group criticizes Pence

Hours before the only vice presidential debate, several Republican attorneys general criticized Sen. Kamala Harris as the “original lawless liberal.”
6 years ago

Murray High School moves to remote learning for next 2 weeks

Murray High School will transition to a remote-learning class schedule after reaching the 15-case count threshold, the school district announced Sunday.
6 years ago

Man dies after UTV accident at Wasatch Mountain State Park

A Utah man died after a UTV accident in Wasatch Mountain State Park, the Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation released Sunday.
6 years ago

WATCH: President Trump says he’s doing “very well” in video before heading to military hospital

President Donald Trump broke his silence on Twitter Friday afternoon, telling followers in a video he believes he's doing "very well."
6 years ago

Corner Canyon High School extends online classes for 2 more weeks

Corner Canyon High School announced it would extend its online class schedule for two more weeks because of rising COVID-19 cases among students.
6 years ago

College students urged not to go home to prevent spread of COVID-19

Health officials are telling college students not to go home so they don't inadvertently spread COVID-19 to family members.
6 years ago

SLC to reopen portion of Allen Park, aka ‘Hobbitville’

A portion of Allen Park, commonly referred to as "Hobbitville" among Sugar House residents, will reopen to the public Sunday in Salt Lake City.
6 years ago

‘Veyo Pool Fire’ sparks in Washington County, cause under investigation

A new fire sparked in Washington County Sunday evening, according to fire officials on Twitter. The cause is still under investigation.
6 years ago

Church volunteers assist with wildfire efforts in Oregon

Several members of the Church have joined in volunteer wildfire efforts to help Oregon residents who have lost their homes in wildfires.
6 years ago

Draper Park Middle School to close, transition to online classes for 2 weeks

Draper Park Middle School is scheduled to close, transitioning to virtual classes for the next two weeks starting Tuesday.
6 years ago

Samuel L. Jackson to star as Marvel’s Nick Fury in Disney Plus series

Samuel L. Jackson is set to reprise his role as Nick Fury in an upcoming Disney Plus series, according to a report by Variety.
6 years ago

Mendenhall submits proposal for new Salt Lake City flag

Mayor Erin Mendenhall submitted a proposal for a new city flag Thursday, submitting the final design to the city council for review.
6 years ago

Sen. Romney calls for vote on bill to prevent mass layoffs for airline workers

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) is calling on the Senate to vote on a bill that would extend the airline worker Payroll Support Program (PSP) through March.
6 years ago

Nearly half of Americans say they won’t hand out Halloween candy

Nearly half of Americans say they won't hand out candy to trick-or-treaters this year for Halloween because of COVID-19 precautions.
6 years ago

Officials identify 2 people who died in wrong-way crash on I-70

Utah Highway Patrol officials identified two people who died Thursday night after a wrong-way crash on I-70 in central Utah.
6 years ago

Student creates petition for Davis School District to keep hybrid schedule

A high school student created a petition urging the Davis School District to consider a hybrid school schedule, despite plans to increase in-person classes. 
6 years ago

Dem. candidate for governor calls to remove Cox from COVID task force

Democratic candidate for governor Chris Peterson released a statement calling to remove Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox as the head of the Utah COVID-19 Task Force.
6 years ago

Utah’s unemployment slightly decreases, remaining one of nation’s lowest

Utah reported a 4.1% unemployment rate for the month of August, a slight decrease from its 4.5% in July -- putting Utah as one of the lowest in the country.
6 years ago

Motorcyclist dies after overnight crash in Taylorsville

A motorcyclist died after a crash in Taylorsville early Friday morning, according to police. The man was not wearing a helmet.
6 years ago