Former Digital Content Producer

Sam Herrera

Sam Herrera is a digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio. You can reach her at sherrera@ksl.com.

Is inflation hurting your lunch plans?

High costs from inflation may be messing with your lunch. Some restaurants have had to raise prices to deal with high ingredient costs.
4 years ago

First day of school dates for schools along the Wasatch Front

The first day of the 2022-2023 school is just weeks away for most school districts along the Wasatch Front. Here's a list of those days.
4 years ago

New bill from Rep. John Curtis takes aim at devices that can record unknowing consumers

The Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act is sponsored by Rep John Curtis. It will require companies to inform consumers if a device can record them.
4 years ago

Family of Gabby Petito announces intent to file lawsuit against Moab Police

Gabby Petito's family alleges that the Moab City Police Department was negligent, and failed to protect Petito from Brian Laundrie.
4 years ago

Utah’s senators react to passage of Inflation Reduction Act

The Inflation Reduction Act passed through the Senate along party lines on Sunday. Utah's two senators both denounced the bill.
4 years ago

Utah company, Lions Not Sheep ordered to cease “made in USA” claims

Utah-based Lions Not Sheep owner Sean Whalen was ordered to pay $211,335 by the Federal Trade Commission for false claims.
4 years ago

Four more arrests made in death of Lindon teenager

The investigation remains active, but Lindon Police said those directly involved with the 16-year-old victim's death has been arrested.
4 years ago

Study shows pandemic put students behind almost 5 years

Online school through the pandemic has proven to put students further behind than originally thought, study shows.
4 years ago

Real Salt Lake pin will raise money for the Utah Food Bank

A new green Jell-O Real Salt Lake pin will raise money to help Utans in need. A portion of the pin's proceeds will go to the Utah Food Bank.
4 years ago

Stewart Security Summit takes a look at the US’s place in the world

Ahead of the Stewart Security Summit on August 5 in Salt Lake City, Rep. Chris Stewart joins Inside Sources to discuss the event.
4 years ago

UPDATE: Motorcyclist killed in Sugarhouse crash is identified

A fatal motorcycle crash that shut down southbound 1300 East in Salt Lake City Wednesday morning left the driver of the motorcycle dead.
4 years ago

1300 S hit and run victim identified

The Salt Lake City Police Department have identified 59-year-old Kerry Brown as the victim in Sunday night's hit and run.
4 years ago

Study says students are falling behind, showing a decline in math

A new study indicates that the pandemic is still having an effect on students, despite some evidence of a rebound.
4 years ago

Utah’s Hogle Zoo welcomes baby zebra to its herd

Utah's Hogle Zoo welcomed a baby zebra over Pioneer Day weekend, adding to the existing herd of seven Hartmann's zebras.
4 years ago

Hershey says it won’t be able to meet Halloween demand this year

The Hershey Company said it would not be able to meet holiday candy demands this year because it would be prioritizing its everyday candy production.
4 years ago

High gas prices, fireworks and travel: Looking ahead to Pioneer Day

Pioneer Day celebrations may look different for Utahns this year amid drought conditions, high heat and high prices.
4 years ago

SLCPD says to plan ahead for Days of ’47 Parade and marathon closures

The Days of '47 Parade and Deseret News Marathon will cause signification road closures in Salt Lake City on Saturday, July 23.
4 years ago

Man sentenced for animal torture, arson after setting dog on fire

41-year-old Michael Paul Busico was convicted of animal cruelty and arson charges earlier this year for having set a dog on fire in 2021.
4 years ago

Springville gas station lowers prices for a day to ‘show they care’

A Springville gas station is showing its appreciation to customers by rolling back gas prices for the day.
4 years ago

Utah Highway Patrol reminds drivers to not speed after citing one driver twice in 10 minutes

After citing the same driver for reckless driving twice in 10 minutes, the Utah Highway Patrol reminded drivers to control their speed.
4 years ago

Paramore coming to Utah this fall

Rock band Paramore will come to Utah this October as part of the band's string of special performances across the U.S. this fall.
4 years ago

Salt Lake City asks for public input on 2100 South reconstruction

Salt Lake City wants its frequent users of 2100 South to give input on how it might be improved.
4 years ago

USU creates webpage to help people combat inflation

Utah State University Extension created a webpage for financial resources aimed at helping people navigate rising prices.
4 years ago

Salt Lake City to provide mini-grants to projects aimed at improving Jordan River corridor

Salt Lake City will award grants from $200 to $2,500 to volunteer-led projects around the Jordan River. Project submissions are open until July 15.
4 years ago