John Wojcik

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Website: http://www.kslnewsradio.com

John Wojcik is a former reporter for KSL NewsRadio.

Gov. Spencer Cox will focus on six priorities in his first 500 days

Utah Governor Spencer Cox says his administration will focus on six key priorities in their first 500 days
3 years ago

Some COVID-19 vaccination appointments in Davis County were “double-booked”

The Davis County Health Department says they accidentally double-booked some appointments to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.
3 years ago

Utah man charged for alleged involvement in violent U.S. Capitol rally

A Salt Lake valley man who participated in a violent protest at the U.S. Capitol is being charged for his alleged involvement.
3 years ago

Results expected soon on investigation into USU President Noelle Cockett

Results of an investigation into the conduct of Utah State University President Noelle Cockett are expected to be released this week.
3 years ago

Technical difficulties fixed for 70+ COVID-19 vaccination registration in Utah

Tens of thousands of people tried to load the page at the same time when registration first opened for COVID vaccines for 70+, but it's fixed now.
3 years ago

Romney: President Trump must face a “meaningful consequence”

A number of Utahns in Washington are weighing-in on the accusations, including Romney, who remains critical of recent actions taken by President Trump.
3 years ago

Many Utahns having a hard time paying rent

1 in 3 Utahns behind on their rent or mortgage payments believe they’ll be evicted in the next two months.
3 years ago

15-year-old girl and friend help catch registered sex offender

A registered sex offender has been arrested in Cache County thanks to the help of a teenage girl he tried to entice.
3 years ago

Local health officials: “January is going to be pretty rough”

Local health officials are predicting that coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in Utah will surge throughout January.
3 years ago

Utah’s new governor does not support Republicans challenging election

New Utah Governor Spencer Cox is not siding with other Republicans that are challenging presidential electoral votes.
3 years ago

Salt Lake City School Board set to vote on in-person classes

The Salt Lake City School Board is voting on a plan to offer in-person classes for secondary students. Salt Lake schools have remained closed to in-person learning since the pandemic started.
3 years ago

Spike in new COVID-19 cases concerning to health care officials

The largest concern about the spike involves the ability of intensive care units to function fully and properly.
3 years ago

Salt Lake Police search for suspect in overnight fatal shooting

Salt Lake City Police are still searching for a gunman after an overnight shooting that killed one man and critically injured another.
3 years ago

Romney against $2,000 checks: “Someone’s got to pay for that”

A growing number of Republican senators support $2,000 stimulus checks, although Utah Senator Mitt Romney is not among them. He says the government would have to borrow another $464 billion to increase the stimulus checks to $2,000.
3 years ago

Senior living staff, residents welcome COVID-19 vaccine

Utah seniors, age 75 and older, have been moved up to the second phase of Utah's vaccine distribution schedule. Both residents and staff say it will have a major impact on their daily lives.
3 years ago

Nearly 30% of COVID tests come back positive, testing down over weekend

Despite a lower number of coronavirus cases reported over the holiday weekend, health officials say nearly 30% of all COVID tests came back positive.
3 years ago

Logan company playing big role in transporting COVID-19 vaccines

A Logan company is responsible for making thousand of sterile containers that are being used to transport COVID-19 vaccines. Thermo Fisher Scientific says they've hired hundreds of new workers who are already putting in overtime.
3 years ago

Utah appears to be fastest-growing state in the past decade

Utah appears to be the fastest-growing state in the past decade. Going back to 2010, the state has increased their population by around 486,000.
3 years ago

One dead, two injured in overnight Salt Lake shooting

Salt Lake City PD say one man is dead and another two are injured following an overnight shooting. Also overnight, a shooting in Murray has left one man in serious condition.
3 years ago

Nearly 400 years in the making, ‘Christmas Star’ visible tonight

The two largest planets in our solar system are coming closer together than they have been since the Middle Ages, and it's happening just in time for Christmas -- hence the nickname of the "Christmas Star."
3 years ago

University of Utah police chief on leave, deputy chief to assume duties

The University of Utah confirms Police Chief Rodney Chatman, on the job since February, has been placed on leave -- but isn't saying why.
3 years ago

UDOT reflects on busy 2020, looks ahead to projects in new year

UDOT officials say they completed 135 projects statewide during 2020, with a total value of over $1-billion.
3 years ago

Mike Lee recognizes Joe Biden as President-elect, Mitt Romney urges President Trump to move on

Sen. Mike Lee of Utah acknowledged Joe Biden as president-elect, as Sen. Mitt Romney urged Trump administration officials to do the same.
3 years ago

Christmas shipping deadlines are fast approaching

Deadlines to get your package to its destination by Christmas are fast approaching. Thankfully for last-minute shoppers, a few options still exist.
3 years ago