Curt Gresseth

Website: http://www.staging.kslnewsradio.com

Curt Gresseth is a digital content producer with KSL NewsRadio. You can contact him at cgresseth@ksl.com.

Hefty snowstorm helping thirsty Great Salt Lake escape mega-drought, but keep it coming

An atmospheric scientist discusses how the abundant water season is helping the Great Salt Lake and how the abundant water season is helping and what more needs to be done by residents and industry.
1 year ago

Proposal would give first-time Utah homebuyers $20,000

The Utah Senate president is offering a bill that would give $20,000 to first-time homebuyers for a down payment and way to reduce the interest rate on a loan for a new home. priced at $450,00 or less.
1 year ago

After cyclone hits New Zealand, mom relieved to hear her missionary son is safe

An Ogden mom is anxious to her about her son who has caught in a cyclone while serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
1 year ago

SLC hotel rates (before and during) NBA All-Star Weekend

Hotel rates before and during NBA All-Star Weekend 2023 in Salt Lake City.
1 year ago

Valentine’s Day: Love it or hate it?

A Family Life specialist at Utah State University shares his expertise on successfully navigating the holiday.
1 year ago

Police arrest 14-year-old suspect in fatal weekend shooting

Police are searching for a boy who is a suspect in the shooting death of a teen in the Rose Park neighborhood of Salt Lake City.
1 year ago

Beat egg-flation by raising your own backyard chickens

Rule the roost on soaring egg prices by raising your own backyard chickens! But consider their housing and food costs before you do.
1 year ago

Insight into homeschooling as Utah moves toward funding vouchers

With $8,000 from the state for each child, should Utah parents send their children to a private school, consider homeschooling or continue with public schooling? A KSL co-worker joins Dave & Dujanovic to describe her experience growing up in a homeschooled family.
1 year ago

Park City man talks about watching Chinese balloon being shot down over his head in South Carolina

A Park City man building a deck in South Carolina saw US military jets swarming a Chinese balloon over his head. He describes the experience.
1 year ago

Is the American Dream still alive and well today?

A senior fellow and director of poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute discusses the state of the American Dream today in the United States.
1 year ago

Interest rate ticks up. Time to tame your debt.

The chief financial analyst for Bankrate.com joins the show to talk about the rising interest rate and how you can get out from under the debt you have accumulated.
1 year ago

Cost of heating homes in Utah rising as thermometer sinks

The cost of heating a home in Utah is rising because demand has increased and the drought in the West has cut into production.
1 year ago

When it’s this cold, keep your pipes from freezing. Here’s how.

It's so cold outside today that a plumber has joined the show to share tips on keeping your pipes inside and outside your home from freezing.
1 year ago

ChatGPT: Plagiarism super-tool for students or AI brainstorming generator?

Will the future of AI be the interactive chatbot ChatGPT helping cheaters ace exams and tests or a new tool to assist all students in learning?
1 year ago

Banks to launch app to compete with Apple Pay and Venmo

Banks are launching a new app for online money transfers that customers can trust to protect their finances.
1 year ago

Salt Lake Chamber president talks about fixing shortages in housing, labor and water in Utah

Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber, joins the show to discuss three big problems facing Utah today: the housing, labor and water shortages.
1 year ago

Mass shooter’s age – 72 – makes California massacre harder to unravel

A mass shooter, 72, killed 11 people and injured nine in California on Saturday night before killing himself. A former US Attorney for the District of Utah dissects the massacre.
1 year ago

Utah congressman discusses his bill to ban US teens under 16 from using social media

Rep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, discusses his new bill that would ban American kids younger than 16 from using social media platforms.
1 year ago

Could state senator’s bill prevent next domestic-violence tragedy?

A state senator is proposing a bill that would mandate that all police departments in Utah perform a lethality assessment when responding to domestic violence calls to help prevent a future tragedy.
1 year ago

Mayors in SLC, South Jordan, discuss Bees baseball moving to Daybreak

Mayor Erin Mendenhall has opened a design competition for the future of Smith’s Ballpark site.
1 year ago

FBI warns parents sextortion of children online is rising in Utah

Sextortion of children online is rising in Utah, Idaho and Montana, and the FBI is warning parents and caregivers to be vigilant about their children's activities online.
1 year ago

Teen charged as adult in fatal shooting of girlfriend in Piute County

The 17-year-old boyfriend has been charged as an adult in the fatal shooting Sunday of Jacqueline Nunez-Millan in Piute County, Utah.
1 year ago

COLD podcast host talks about quadruple Idaho murders

Idaho murders are discussed by COLD podcast host Dave Cawley
1 year ago

New treatments, headache school emerging to treat migraine attacks

Migraine headaches affect 37 million Americans. A Utah doctor discusses the new medications and treatments for sufferers. There is even a free, online headache school at the University of Utah.
1 year ago