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Eric Cabrera

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

Provo voters say local elections hit closer to home

Voters at the Utah County Health & Justice Building in Provo said they’re showing up because decisions being made locally affect their lives every day.
10 months ago

State-approved digital IDs could be coming to Utah

Utah is exploring how a state-approved digital ID could work, and state leaders say they’re doing it differently than other places.
10 months ago

Murray family already fighting cancer loses car in DUI crash

Molly Jimenez, whose husband was in the Murray crash, is battling metastatic breast cancer that has spread.
10 months ago

‘She loved music’: Family remembers Utah native killed during Redwest Music Festival storm

Family members say she flew to Utah to attend the festival with friends and was leaving the venue Saturday evening when organizers told crowds to clear out because of the approaching storm.
10 months ago

Construction, hospitality businesses in Utah report increased ICE inspections

A Utah immigration attorney said these types of ICE inspections are not new. But they are becoming more common.
11 months ago

Red Cross kept fire crews fueled up during Millcreek apartment fire

One Red Cross of Utah worker said providing services to firefighters who are on the job is a privilege.
1 year ago

Communication is ‘flowing again’ between Utah sheriffs and ICE, sheriff says

After years of communication breakdowns, Utah sheriffs say things are improving and their coordination is about safety.
1 year ago

A once-in-a-century opportunity: Utah seeks submissions for new monument on Capitol grounds

Officials are asking for ideas for a new monument that could stand for generations at the Utah Capitol.
1 year ago

Utah nonprofit struggles as SNAP rules tighten

SNAP cuts and new requirements are fueling panic and straining Utah nonprofits as demand for free meals surges.
1 year ago

‘There’s no supply issue’: Health officials assure there’s no measles vaccine shortage in Utah

Utah health officials say there’s no vaccine shortage but urge people to get caught up on immunizations amid 10 confirmed cases in the state.
1 year ago

Utah youth group evacuated from Idaho wildfire during pioneer trek

About 250 teens and adult leaders were taking part in the trek when officials ordered an emergency evacuation.
1 year ago

Honoring Nell “Mickey” Bright on Her 104th Birthday

Nell “Mickey” Stevenson Bright, one of just four living members of the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs, who flew military aircraft during World War II.
1 year ago

Traveler later diagnosed with measles passed through Salt Lake airport near Memorial Day

Officials are saying a traveler that passed through Utah with measles isn't a threat to public health.
1 year ago

‘All I want is to find my sister and bring her home’: 30 years later, hope still burns for Kiplyn Davis’ family

Kiplyn Davis vanished without a trace on May 2, 1995. Her family is still seeking answers.
1 year ago

Here’s what it takes to restore Great Salt Lake back to healthy levels

Picture this: watering your lawn only half as often, or farmers cutting their irrigation schedules in half. It’s not just inconvenient; it’s unworkable.
1 year ago

Immigration crackdown sparks fear over driving privilege cards in Utah

Fearing the immigration crackdown, Utah’s refugees and immigrants are rethinking applications for driving privilege cards.
1 year ago

Making prom accessible for all at Timpanogos High School

Realizing the high cost of prom, a Timpanogos High School student pitched the idea of helping students afford those costs.
1 year ago

Federal budget cuts force Catholic Community Services of Utah to wind down 50-year refugee resettlement program

Catholic Community Services in Utah said the program's closure will impact hundreds of refugees who rely on the service each year.
1 year ago

A sneak peek of the new Salt Lake Bees ballpark

The new ballpark in Daybreak opened its doors for a tour on Wednesday morning, giving reporters and others a sneak peek at the new home of the Salt Lake Bees.
1 year ago

Provo police ordered by federal judge to return psychedelic mushrooms to Provo-based religious group

A legal showdown over psychedelic sacraments is heating up as Singularism, a religious group, faces off against local authorities.
1 year ago

Measles vaccinations increase in Utah amid US outbreak

Utah health officials are reporting an increase in measles vaccinations this month amid an outbreak in the U.S.
1 year ago

The Magna earthquake damaged this school beyond repair. What the school district has learned 5 years later

The Magna earthquake that shook Utah five years ago left a junior high unusable, prompting a closer look at Granite School District's aging schools.
1 year ago

Springville police welcome vape-sniffing K9 to the force

Springville police are on a mission to bring Utah’s first-ever vape-sniffing K9 to the force.
1 year ago

Will federal budget cuts impact Utah?

With federal budget cuts sweeping the country, KSL NewsRadio speaks to an economist about possible impacts to Utah.
1 year ago