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Saige Miller

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

Governor’s office apologizes after Utah resident receives a mask with a gun on it

The Governor's Office says they've personally apologized to the Utahn who received a mask with a gun and other political statements sprawled across the front.  
6 years ago

Utah state epidemiologist warns of shutdown, return to orange

Citing increasing cases of COVID-19, state epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn warns that Utah is approaching a return to "orange."
6 years ago

Utah reports highest COVID-19 daily case count with 586 new cases

Utah health officials have reported the largest COVID-19 daily increase to date. The 586 cases surpassed the previous high case number reported on June 6.
6 years ago

Police ask for help finding suspect who attacked hiker

Unified Police are asking for the public's help in identifying an assault suspect who supposedly attacked a young female hiker.
6 years ago

Chad Daybell pleads not guilty to two felony charges

Court documents filed Monday show that Chad Daybell pleads not guilty to two felony counts of concealment or destruction of evidence. 
6 years ago

Severe weather created a busy weekend for Grand County Search and Rescue

Grand County Search and Rescue had a busy weekend due to heavy rainfall.
6 years ago

Park City High School students hold a peaceful protest over the death of George Floyd

Park City High School students raised their voices in a peaceful protest during a Youth Against Police Brutality demonstration.
6 years ago

Governor Herbert declares State of Emergency due to civil unrest

Utah Governor Gary Herbert issued an Executive Order on Monday declaring a State of Emergency due to civil unrest and in response to Saturday's protest.
6 years ago

Tooele County Health Department issues Public Health Order to the owner of The Amphitheater at Studio Ranch

The Tooele County Health Department issued a Public Health Order to Jason Manning, the owner of The Amphitheater at Studio Ranch over mass gathering concerns.
6 years ago

Free COVID-19 testing for those without insurance on Friday in West Valley

Free COVID-19 testing will be available for those without health insurance on Friday, May 29 at Victor's Event Center in West Valley City.
6 years ago

A recent grad is upcycling thousands of graduation gowns to help hospitals in need of PPE

A recent grad was inspired to launch Gowns 4 Good, an initiative that gathers and repurposes graduation gowns as PPE for hospitals in need.
6 years ago

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening 14 more temples

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening 14 more temples on June 1, 2020.
6 years ago

US faces Memorial Day like no other under virus restrictions

Americans marked a Memorial Day like no other as the coronavirus pandemic upended traditional commemorations and forced communities to honor the nation's military dead.
6 years ago

Trump doubles up on Memorial Day events

President Donald Trump silently honored the nation's war dead Monday in a wreath ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, first in a pair of public events also taking him to Baltimore, to the chagrin of the mayor.
6 years ago

Biden makes 1st in-person appearance in more than 2 months

Joe Biden made his first in-person appearance in more than two months on Monday as he marked Memorial Day by laying a wreath at a veterans park near his Delaware home.
6 years ago

US Air Force to remove height restrictions for pilots, allowing more women to serve

The US Air Force has removed its height restrictions for prospective pilots, doing away with a barrier that had disadvantaged women.
6 years ago

Airbnb hosts are planning to sell off their properties because of the pandemic

Airbnb hosts are planning to sell their rental properties are the pandemic continues to kill vacation and travel plans.
6 years ago

Lock your cars! Vehicle theft spikes in COVID-19 pandemic

Vehicle theft is spiking as the coronavirus pandemic rages on and more people are inclined to stay in their homes.
6 years ago

AMBER Alert canceled in Duchesne County missing child case

The Duchesne County Sheriff's Department issued, then canceled shortly afterward, an Amber Alert Wednesday evening. 
6 years ago

Salt Lake County releases a schedule for re-opening parks and facilities

Salt Lake County Parks and Recreations has released a schedule for re-opening of city parks amenities and recreation facilities. 
6 years ago

Weber County authorities say woman’s body found in Ogden will be investigated as a suspicious death

Weber County authorities are investigating a suspicious death after a woman's body was found in Ogden Canyon. 
6 years ago

Utah Symphony cancels annual Deer Valley Music Festival in Park City

The Utah Symphony postpones the 2020 Deer Valley Music Festival over concerns of large gatherings due to the novel coronavirus.
6 years ago

Free COVID-19 testing on Saturday aimed at testing Utah’s underserved communities

The first in the series of free COVID-19 testing events, aimed at testing minority populations in Utah, is taking place on Saturday, May 9.
6 years ago

Georgia community demands answers and justice over the killing over Ahmaud Arbery

A community in Georgia is searching for answers and justice after Ahmaud Arbery was shot three times while out on a jog. No arrests have been made by law enforcement.
6 years ago