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Eric Cabrera

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

Riverton restaurant fills semitrucks with donations for those hit by Hurricane Milton

The Bonino family and their Riverton restaurant fill two semitrucks with donations for Hurricane Milton.
2 years ago

Police say Kearns High students are being robbed

Unified Police said Kearns High students have been robbed along the railroad tracks east of the school for the last three weeks.
2 years ago

Permanent Salt Lake City microshelter community opens for homeless individuals

After the success of last year's temporary microshelter community, a permanent one is ready to go in Salt Lake City.
2 years ago

A year in, the Familiar Faces initiative shows promising results

One year in, Salt Lake District Court's Familiar Faces program is proving successful in keeping repeat offenders out of the justice system.
2 years ago

Residents may have to move from Oakley assisted living facility and not everyone is on board

The only assisted living facility in Summit County may be turned into a rehabilitation center and not everyone supports the change.
2 years ago

Utah baseball fans bidding farewell to Smith’s Ballpark before the Bees move to Daybreak

Utah baseball fans are bidding farewell to Smith's Ballpark this weekend as the Salt Lake Bees prepare to move to Daybreak next season.
2 years ago

Starting a small business in Utah just got a little easier

The process for starting a new business in Utah is getting an upgrade.
2 years ago

Utah lawmakers meet to refine legislation tackling ritualistic abuse

Ritualistic abuse is defined as groups or individuals engaging in systematic manipulation under the guise of spiritual beliefs. 
2 years ago

Annual report from Utah DCFS illustrates problem of child abuse, neglect

In its annual report, the Utah Division of Child and Family Services revealed they've investigated 48,000 reports of child abuse or neglect in the past year.
2 years ago

Salt Lake City’s Nightmare on 13th opens on Friday the 13th

Salt Lake City's haunted attraction known as Nightmare on 13th is due to open its doors on September's Friday the 13th.
2 years ago

Utah Diaper Bank asks for help

You might have seen a flier from The Utah Diaper Bank at your local county library and noticed a donation bin.
2 years ago

Utah State Board of Education backs proposal for free school lunches

The Utah Board of Education is supporting a bill that would give free school lunch to qualifying students.
2 years ago

Tracy Aviary unveiling new sculpture in honor of Andy N. Condor

The keeper of a condor that spent 63 years at Tracy Aviary was brought to tears after seeing a sculpture created in his honor.
2 years ago

Newman Elementary School unveils a renovated library Thursday morning

Students at Newman Elementary School are in for a treat on Thursday as the school unveils its renovated library.
2 years ago

Proposed homeless shelter in North Salt Lake met with community concern

A large crowd of North Salt Lake community members met Tuesday night to discuss a proposed Davis County homeless shelter.
2 years ago

Experts share tips on how to spot a fake car seat

A Utah mom got a shock when she tried to take her newborn home from the hospital; the car seat she had was fake.
2 years ago

Study looks into ketamine as opioid alternative for pain management

The study will explore whether ketamine or fentanyl is safest for pain management for patients with traumatic injuries.
2 years ago

Davis Education Foundation to open a teen living center to help students facing homelessness

The Davis Education Foundation is opening a new teen living center in Layton to help the hundreds of students experiencing homelessness.
2 years ago

Physicians meet needs with walk-in orthopedic clinic in Murray

Seeing a need for a walk-in orthopedic clinic, two physicians opened Ortho and Injury as part of the Intermountain Health TOSH Campus.
2 years ago

Hundreds rally against proposed constitutional amendment

A rally organized by Better Boundaries Utah brought hundreds to the Capitol, asking people to vote no on a proposed constitutional amendment.
2 years ago

Public closure of outdoor shooting range in Kaysville leaves hundreds confused

The public closure of an outdoor shooting range in Kaysville has left hundreds asking why. Davis County says they plan to reopen soon.
2 years ago

Salt Lake City School District starts new school year after several closures

It's the first day of classes for the SLC School District. For many, this year is a bigger change than most after four schools closed.
2 years ago

New Viewmont Elementary principal emphasizing inclusion and parental involvement

As Lia Smith begins her first year as Viewmont Elementary School's principal, she wants to help all children feel included.
2 years ago

Fleet Block murals set to be demolished

The Fleet Block murals are facing demolition after Salt Lake City found the buildings unstable.
2 years ago