Michael Camit

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

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 days 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.
13 days 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.
20 days ago

A new FrontRunner station will be built in Utah County’s southern end

A study has shown that a UTA Payson FrontRunner station would help with transportation for those living in that area.
20 days ago

Southern Utah homebuilders to test the waters on dense housing

An initiative from Capitol Hill has set a new housing goal to build 35,000 new starter homes in only five years.
23 days ago

Libraries are trying to change eBook rental

Public libraries aim to serve communities through preservation. However, eBook rental licensing makes it hard to achieve their purpose in the digital age.
24 days ago

Dodging political scammers during election year

During elections years, political scammers will target voters to try to get their personal information warns the BBB.
27 days ago

Correctional facilities strain to help aging inmates

Correctional facilities in Utah are not designed or staffed for an aging inmate population, straining their health care system.
1 month ago

Scammers are taking advantage of the demand for ACT and SAT prep

Scammers have noticed the demand for ACT and SAT prep courses. Here's how you can avoid the scam yourself.
1 month ago

Springing back to snow and rain this weekend

Rain and snow showers this weekend will end Utah's recent streak of spring days due to a cold front moving in.
1 month ago

Wetland park to be built in West Valley

A West Valley wetland park would provide trails for exercise and allow students at the Granite Technical Institute to study animals and plants outdoors.
1 month ago

Park City gears up for cardboard sled derby

The second-annual Park City cardboard sled derby happens this Saturday at the Park City Sports Complex.
2 months ago

St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site raising funds for more storage space

The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site has been raising funds to expand its storage space.
2 months ago

Tooele dog trainers urge pet owners to retrain instead of surrender

Keeping a pet that is unruly may be as simple as seeking out training, some of which can be found for free.
2 months ago

Ironing out Utah’s Medical Cannabis Program

Medical marijuana is one of Utah's most regulated substances, but lawmakers are still trying to iron out the wrinkles in the program.
2 months ago

The benefit of recategorizing parolees after they serve time

It's common to categorize those serving time. But should that mindset change after a person is done serving time and reenters a community?
3 months ago

What Utah’s Gen Z leaders are working toward

Utah's Gen Z leaders say they're motivated, diverse, and know they are inheriting major issues that collaboration can help solve.
3 months ago

Keep an eye on Utah avalanche forecast this weekend, forecaster says

Anyone heading for the mountains in Utah should check out the avalanche forecast, regardless of how they're recreating.
4 months ago

Care Communities pilot program seeks to support foster families across the state

Almost half of all foster parents stop fostering within a year, but Care Communities are meant to curb that trend.
4 months ago

Celebrating the holidays while including your loved ones with Alzheimer’s

The Alzheimer's Association says there are many ways to include your loved one in the holidays while taking their disease into account.
4 months ago

Tips to make your home more accessible this holiday season

Christmas is around the corner, and there are simple ways to make your home more accessible for disabled holiday guests.
5 months ago

Santa sacks: Helping Granite students in need

The Granite Education Foundation is helping impoverished students feel the Christmas cheer with Santa sacks.
5 months ago

Legislation to protect the green around Utah’s rivers is here

The Riparian Corridor Bill aims to help Utah's rivers remain beautiful, especially riparian areas where the water meets our favorite trails.
6 months ago

A block on Center Street won’t bog down BYU gameday

A block of Center St. leading into Provo is closed for construction. However, that doesn't mean BYU gameday traffic will be affected. 
7 months ago