Curt Gresseth

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

Would you pay for surgery to be taller? Kaysville mom says her daughter’s happier now.

Would you pay for surgery to be taller? A man in Turkey had two surgeries (about $27,000) that added 5 inches to his 5-foot-2 frame. A Kaysville mother says her daughter is happier after surgery to even out the length of her legs.
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Real Housewives of SLC star faces sentencing Friday. Podcast host shares her insights.

Real Housewives star Jen Shah faces sentencing for wire fraud. Emily D. Baker says a prison term of six to 10 years is realistic.
1 year ago

Why is Utah getting walloped with snow this winter?

Utah snowpack statewide is 170% above average. Why is the state receiving so much precipitation this winter. A climatologist explains.
1 year ago

Like Idaho quadruple murder case, Utah police have used forensic genealogy

As was done recently in Idaho, law enforcement in Utah used a DNA technique to track down a suspect in a cold case homicide.
1 year ago

Granite Park Junior High staff member arrested, accused of sex with 14-year-old student

A staff member of Granite Park Junior High School was arrested Tuesday and accused of engaging in unlawful sexual acts with a 14-year-old, school district police said
1 year ago

Should discharged military anti-vaxxers be reinstated with back pay?

Should military members who were discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate be reinstated to the armed forces with back pay? Sen. Mike Lee of Utah says they should, but a Utah veteran says no.
1 year ago

Utah doc shares advice on preventing a holiday heart attack

A Utah physician shares life saving advice on preventing a heart attack during the holidays, which is when there are more heart-related deaths than any other time of year.
1 year ago

Salt Lake City School District audit reports declining enrollment, low capacity

A Salt Lake City School District audit found that the district used just 57% of the available space in its elementary schools.
1 year ago

Happy workers get more done (and teamwork is key), says Utah professor

A Utah State professor joins the show to discuss how happy workers are more productive, and teamwork makes it all achievable.
1 year ago

Utah governor bans TikTok on state-owned devices. Should you delete app?

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has banned the social media app TikTok from all state-owned devices because of cybersecurity concerns with China's government collecting data from state employees using the app.
1 year ago

Two South Jordan police officers justified in shooting, says S.L. County D.A.

The Salt Lake County district attorney announced Friday that two South Jordan police officers were justified in their use of deadly force, in which both the suspect and an officer were shot and injured, during an arrest last year.
1 year ago

S.L. County D.A. declines to charge two officers in shooting, arrest

An ICE agent and Herriman City police detective were the subjects in D.A. Sim Gill's investigation. Gill will charge neither of the officers.
1 year ago

Two Utah experts talk about prisoner swap for WNBA player Brittney Griner

Two Utah educators discuss prisoner swap for WNBA Brittney Griner.
1 year ago

Watch out for lava glass near erupting volcano, says U. of U. geologist

Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano is still spewing lava and shows no sign of stopping. A University of Utah seismologist discusses a phenomenon called lava glass.
1 year ago

Technology and social media emboldening extremists’ antisemitism, says expert

Antisemitism is on the rise in the United States. An expert on the subject discusses how celebrities on social media embolden extremists.
1 year ago

Selling your home? Try staging your house, pro says.

A professional shares advice on staging a home before selling.
1 year ago

Is forcing the homeless into treatment the answer?

NYC Mayor Eric Adams has announced a program that involuntarily treats homeless people in "psychiatric crisis." A BYU psychologist weighs the New York approach against the ethics of patient autonomy.
1 year ago

SuperAgers — who are they, are you one, and can you become one?

SuperAgers are men and women older than 80 with the mental faculties of people decades younger.
1 year ago

Golden eagle saved from death and rehabilitated in Utah flies home

An injured golden eagle spent months rehabilitating in Kanab, Utah after an injury. It was released home in November.
1 year ago

Be Ready Utah: What you need in your emergency winter car kit

After a significant snowfall in northern Utah, are you prepared for a winter emergency while on the roads? Wade Mathews of Utah Division of Emergency Management -- Be Ready Utah joins the shows to give out holidays tips on being prepared for any challenges while driving.
1 year ago

‘I trained for this,’ says veteran who took down gunman at nightclub

A veteran joins the show to provide insight into the actions of another veteran who limited the loss of life at a Colorado nightclub by subduing the gunman until police arrived on scene.
1 year ago

Utah bill would limit police access to your cellphone data

A spokesman for a a libertarian think tank in Utah discusses why he supports a bill at the Legislature limiting law enforcement access to the cellphone of a person near a crime scene.
1 year ago

Lagoon spokesman explains big price hike for day pass

Lagoon announces Primordial, a new one-of-a-kind interactive rollercoaster, coming in 2023, but with the new ride comes higher season passes.
1 year ago

Police stay quiet after quadruple homicide in Idaho

A killer is on the loose, police in Moscow, Idaho, are tight-lipped and a community is on edge after four university students were found slain Saturday.
1 year ago