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Eric Cabrera

Eric Cabrera is a reporter for KSL NewsRadio. You can reach him at ecabrera@ksl.com.

Utah breaks ground for monument honoring Chinese railroad workers

A new monument at the state capitol honors Chinese railroad workers who played a pivotal role in our country's history.
3 years ago

Salt Lake City to build “micro shelter community” for homeless

Salt Lake City leaders want to build a "micro shelter community," rather than a sanctioned campground the homeless.
3 years ago

Unrestrained child, drugs discovered in Cedar City traffic stop

The driver and passenger were arrested and are being held in the Iron County Jail on suspicion of intent to distribute.
3 years ago

Food truck winters: struggling to stay in business

With Utah winter seasons sending people indoors, it can be difficult to keep a food truck going. Many have to reduce staff numbers.
3 years ago

New whole blood transfusion program coming to U of U

The program has local blood donors remain on standby for emergency blood transfusions. It's a life-saving procedure.
3 years ago

New report helps Utahns prepare for extreme heat waves

The Salt Lake City Heat Watch Report aims to help Utah understand how to better protect against the growing impact of extreme heat.
3 years ago

Why and how to winterize your vehicle

Winterizing your vehicle keeps Utah roads safe. Given the influx of newcomers many might not know how what winter driving is like.
3 years ago

Friday the 13th draws crowds to SLC’s Nightmare on 13th

Friday the 13th, the unluckiest day to many, has a long list of unlucky tragedies. In Utah, it's a sell-out night for haunted attractions.
3 years ago

Hollywood studios break off strike talks with actors, who slam ‘bullying tactics’

Strike talks have broken off between Hollywood actors and studios. The alliance of studios and streaming services that negotiates with actors says the two sides are so far apart in their contract talks that there is no point in continuing.
3 years ago

Donate blood to fight the shortage, Red Cross says

The American Red Cross says blood distribution is outpacing blood donations, causing a nationwide shortage.
3 years ago

Free street soccer court built in Sherwood Park, and there are more to come

Free the Game is a non-profit, on a mission to bring more soccer opportunities to underserved communities across Utah.
3 years ago

Provo Airport closing for the next two weeks

Travelers will not be able to fly into or out of the Provo Airport for the next two weeks. The airport will be closed for necessary upkeep.
3 years ago

Climate change impacting urban animals, expert says

Climate change is impacting the way urban areas function. One researcher provided ways that city planners can make their designs more animal friendly.
3 years ago

Labor Day weekend means busy time at Salt Lake City International Airport

Salt Lake City International Airport officials say Labor Day weekend will be a busy one for them.
3 years ago

Spice on 9th Market & Café helping immigrants entering the food industry

Spice on 9th Market & Café, a café and marketplace that replaces the Spice To-Go Program is now open and working to help immigrants.
3 years ago

Could artificial intelligence improve breast cancer screening accuracy?

A new study shows AI improved accuracy in screening for breast cancer, but how do local experts feel about AI assistance?
3 years ago

Forecasts predict growing power need for electric vehicles

With the rise of electric vehicles in Utah, RMP says they don't see a rise in demand but there could be a bigger impact in the near future.
3 years ago

“Cool Zones” can provide you some relief from the heat

Whether your AC unit at home needs a break or isn't up for the challenge against the heat wave,  "Cool Zones" are a great way to escape the heat.
3 years ago