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Saige Miller

Saige Miller is a former digital content producer at KSL NewsRadio.

Utah Senate President: Salt Lake City School District should ‘step up,’ offer in-person learning

Senate President Stuart Adams is urging the Salt Lake City School District (SLCSD) to "step up" and resume in-person learning.
6 years ago

Teachers to begin receiving the vaccine as Utah passes 300K COVID-19 cases

During his first COVID-19 briefing as governor, Spencer Cox announced teachers will be able to receive the vaccine starting as soon as next week.
6 years ago

Lehi missionary dead after car accident in Arkansas

A car accident took the life of a Lehi missionary in Arksansas, where he was serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 
6 years ago

House Democrats to introduce articles of impeachment against Pres. Trump

Three House Democrats are planning to introduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Monday.
6 years ago

Pelosi asks top general about halting Pres. Trump military strikes

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she has spoken to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing President Donald Trump from initiating military actions or a nuclear strike.
6 years ago

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos resigns after Capitol insurrection

WASHINGTON (AP) — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is the second Cabinet secretary to resign a day after protesters objecting to the electoral vote stormed the U.S. Capitol. In a resignation letter Thursday, DeVos blamed President Donald Trump for inflaming tensions in the violent assault on the seat of the nation’s democracy. She said, “There is […]
6 years ago

Pelosi wants Capitol police chief to resign and calls for President Trump to be immediately removed from office

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is seeking the resignation of Capitol Police Chief Steven and calling for the immediate removal of President Trump from office.
6 years ago

Elaine Chao to resign as transportation secretary in wake of US Capitol siege

Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announced Thursday she is resigning from her position. 
6 years ago

Calls grow in Congress for President Trump to be removed by impeachment or the 25th Amendment

WASHINGTON (CNN) — A growing number of lawmakers — including from Democratic leadership — are calling for President Donald Trump to be removed from office either through impeachment or the 25th Amendment to the Constitution after a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday. The calls have come largely from Democrats […]
6 years ago

Warnock, Ossoff win in Georgia, handing Dems Senate control

Democrats have won both Georgia Senate seats — and with them, the U.S. Senate majority.
6 years ago

World leaders express shock at storming of US Capitol

World leaders are condemning the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.
6 years ago

White House: National Guard, federal police en route to Capitol to disperse protesters

National Guard and federal police are en route to Capitol to assist in ending the occupation by protesters objecting to the electoral vote in favor of President-elect Joe Biden. 
6 years ago

US Capitol on lockdown as protesters storm the building

Members of Congress are sheltering in place and other buildings are evacuating as protesters opposing the electoral vote count for President-elect Joe Biden break barriers in attempts to storm the Capitol. 
6 years ago

VP Pence defies President Trump, says he can’t reject electoral votes

Defying President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence says he doesn't have the power to discard electoral votes that will overturn President-elect Biden's win.
6 years ago

VIDEO: Sen. Romney confronted by an angry passenger at the airport

A video surfacing on various social media sites shows an angry constituent approaching Senator Mitt Romney in the airport. 
6 years ago

No charges against Wisconsin officer who shot Jacob Blake

Wisconsin prosecutors have declined to file criminal charges against a white police officer who shot Jacob Black, a Black man, in the back last summer.
6 years ago

Fauci: US could soon give 1 million vaccinations a day

The nation's top infectious disease expert says the U.S. could soon be doing a million COVID-19 vaccinations a day despite the sluggish start.
6 years ago

Utah expands free rapid COVID-19 testing as case positivity rates spike

To gain a grasp on infections, Utah is expanding free rapid antigen COVID-19 testing throughout the state. 
6 years ago

Rep. Chris Stewart says he will not vote to certify the presidential election results

Utah Congressman Chris Stewart said he will not vote to certify the presidential election for President-elect Joe Biden.
6 years ago

New US dietary guidelines include recs for babies and toddlers for first time

The federal government issued new dietary guidelines, which include recommendations for babies and toddlers for the first time.
6 years ago

Two more COVID-19 vaccines may be authorized for emergency use in US in next few months

Two additional vaccines for COVID-19 may be authorized for use in the US in the coming months as the country tries to deal with record hospitalizations and deaths.
6 years ago

California announces first known case of new coronavirus variant

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced the first known case of the new coronavirus variant, following the first reported U.S. case in Colorado.
6 years ago

I-80 towards Echo Junction opens after propane tank rollover forces evacuation

All roads to Echo Junction is currently closed as emergency crew work to clean up a propane leak from a rolled semi-truck.
6 years ago

White House coronavirus task force warns of ‘unstable’ data during the holidays

The White House coronavirus task force warned states of incomplete and "unstable" COVID-19 data due to the ongoing holiday season, making it difficult to track the pandemic's trajectory.
6 years ago