Michael Camit

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Michael Camit is a producer and reporter for KSL NewsRadio. You can reach him at mcamit@ksl.com.

The deadline to register to vote is on Oct. 25

With the presidential election less than a month away, county clerks hope Utahns register to vote before the late-October deadline.
7 days ago

Hype builds for Utah’s first sled hockey team

PARK CITY, Utah – The excitement surrounding Utah Hockey Club is also boosting the state’s first-ever sled hockey team. For the uninitiated, sled hockey allows disabled hockey players to get on the ice courtesy of a specialized ice chair, or “sled.” Utah Sled Hockey team’s goalie, Dave Nichols has been instrumental for the team’s growth.  […]
17 days ago

More rain predicted for northern and southern Utah

Areas of Utah can expect a downpour of rain, strong winds and lightning to hit once again over the weekend of Aug. 17 to Aug. 19.
2 months ago

The Rio Grande restoration plan gains traction

Plans to restore the 114-year old Rio Grande Station in Salt Lake City are getting support.
2 months ago

National homebuilders are trying ten new ways to lower home prices

The National Association of Homebuilders is trying a new plan to lower home prices.
3 months ago

The Milkshake Factory brings a unique story to Utah’s ice cream scene

The Milkshake Factory from Pittsburg is opening its doors in Utah, and with it comes a unique story about the American Dream.
3 months ago

Geothermal energy wells being built in Beaver County

One of the country's largest geothermal energy projects is being built in Beaver County. There are 125 wells being sunk near Milford.
3 months ago

Utah’s rivers could lose water at an alarming rate without conservation

While recent winters have brought heavy snowfall, there's still a need to preserve Utah's rivers for future generations.
4 months ago

Utah is seeing more blazes, many are human-caused wildfires

Utah has already seen more wildfires this year than at this time last year. Many have been human-caused.
4 months ago

An artificial intelligence is running for mayor in Wyoming

An artificial intelligence running for mayor? Sounds like science fiction but it's happening in Wyoming in 2024.
4 months ago

Washington County is one step closer to a major water reuse project

A water reuse project in Washington County is a step closer to reality. The 20-year project will get some funding from federal grants.
4 months ago

Zion National Park plans to reroute large vehicles in 2026

Zion National Park will begin rerouting large vehicles away from the Mt. Carmel Zion highway starting in the Summer of 2026.
4 months ago

Utah small businesses struggle under inflation

Inflation has become un-ignorable for most, however, Utah small businesses are getting hit the hardest.
4 months ago

Utah State Correctional Facility library gives inmates a slice of life

A public library within the prison gives inmates a slice of life on the outside.
5 months ago

SLC’s Main Street redesign is open to suggestions from disabled Utahns

With proposals for the revitalization of downtown Salt Lake City, ADA experts want to hear from disabled Utahns.
5 months ago

Up to a quarter of Utahns struggle with disabilities, report says

According to a report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, up to a quarter of Utahns struggle with a disability.
5 months ago

Utah is struggling to retain its rural ‘Hotshots’

Filling jobs of rural wildlife firefighters can be difficult due to the cost of living according to the Utah Division of Forestry, Fires and State Lands.
5 months ago

Utah is home to a number of adaptive outdoor recreation groups

Among Utah's adaptive recreation groups are outdoor enthusiasts, physical trainers, and engineers.
6 months ago

After 30 years, Slamdance film festival will move to Los Angeles

The Slamdance film festival is brining its 30 year run in Utah to a close. Founded and hosted in Park City, Slamdance has announced they plan to leave Utah. The indie film event said over social media it'll be moving to Los Angeles for next year's festival.
6 months ago

Lehi redevelopment in the works for historic downtown

City officials are planning a redevelopment of historic downtown Lehi.
6 months ago

Utah’s NHL team could pave the way for a sled hockey team

The enthusiasm behind Utah's new professional hockey team was palpable, and it could pave the way for another team in Utah — sled hockey.
6 months ago

Utah drivers are more likely to be insured

Drivers in Utah are more likely to carry automobile insurance that drivers in most other states data shows.
6 months ago

New, unique theater thriving in historic University of Utah building

Meldrum Theatre is a new, unique theater at the University of Utah. The design creates an engaging audience experience.
6 months ago

Temperatures will be a little warmer than normal this April

April temperatures will a little higher than usual but there are a few things Utahns should keep in mind as they go outside to enjoy the warmth.
6 months ago