Saige Miller
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Saige Miller is a proud University of Utah graduate and a digital content producer at KSL NewsRadio. Contact her at smiller@ksl.com.

Concrete spill in Mill Creek Stream kills many fish, could cause skin irritations from high pH levels
Utah officials are warning residents and pets to avoid Mill Creek Stream due to increased PH levels following a concrete spill.2 years ago

DOJ advises Biden administration to hand over Trump tax returns to Congress
The Justice Department told the Treasury Department it "must" turn over former President Donald Trump's tax returns to the House Ways and Means Committee.2 years ago

‘Another step in the wrong direction,’ says Cox in response to Utah reporting over 1k new cases of COVID-19 Thursday
Utah Governor Spencer Cox is calling the 1,113 new cases of COVID-19 reported by the Utah Department of Health Thursday "another step in the wrong direction."2 years ago

Racist remarks of rioters takes center stage in Jan. 6 hearing
Scores of rioters attacked police officers not just with makeshift weapons, stun guns and fists, but with racist slurs and accusations of treason.2 years ago

Google will require vaccinations for employees returning to the office
Google on Wednesday became one of the first major Silicon Valley firms to say it will require employees to be vaccinated when they return to the company's campuses.2 years ago

Weather advisory, flash flood warnings issued for parts of northern Utah
Thunderstorms looming over parts of northern Utah are prompting the National Weather Service to issue a slew of weather advisories.2 years ago

CDC updates guidance, recommends vaccinated people wear masks indoors in certain areas
The CDC updated its mask guidance to recommend that fully vaccinated people wear masks indoors when in areas with "substantial" and "high" transmission of COVID-19.2 years ago

Police investigating deadly hit-and-run crash in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run crash that claimed the life of one person on Monday morning.2 years ago

Prosecutor rules shooting of man in police custody was justified
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill ruled Thursday the fatal shooting of a man who was in West Valley Police custody is justified.2 years ago

Infrastructure bill fails first vote; Senate to try again
Senate Republicans rejected an effort Wednesday to begin debate on the big infrastructure bill a bipartisan group of senators brokered with President Joe Biden.2 years ago

Utah surpasses 800 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, UDOH urges residents to get vaccinated
SALT LAKE CITY– More than 800 Utahns have tested positive for COVID-19 Wednesday, as the Utah Department of Health reports the majority of virus-related hospitalizations are among unvaccinated residents. “Nearly all COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are now among those who have chosen to not get vaccinated,” UDOH said in a statement. The department reported […]2 years ago

Heavy rain slams Cedar City, causing flash flooding throughout the area
Within a four-hour period, more than two inches of rain covered Cedar City, causing flash flooding and leaving damage behind in its wake.2 years ago

Garland bars prosecutors from seizing reporters’ records
Attorney General Merrick Garland formally prohibited federal prosecutors from seizing the records of journalists in leak investigations.2 years ago

Justice Dept. watchdog: FBI seriously mishandled Nassar case
The Justice Department's inspector general said the FBI made many mistakes when investigating former USA Gymnastics national team doctor Larry Nassar for allegations of sexual abuse.2 years ago

‘We screwed up.’ Governor Cox retracts his Utah vaccination rates claim that 70% of eligible Utahns are vaccinated
Governor Cox celebrated 70% COVID-19 Utah vaccination rates. The state is retracting the statement due to a data reporting error.2 years ago

2 charged in mysterious killing of Millcreek woman last year
MILLCREEK — Jessica Nemelka is thankful she now has answers to what happened to her mother. But news on Wednesday that two people have been charged in connection with the mysterious death the Millcreek mother of five, who was found shot to death in her car in a driveway, is only one step toward closure. “I think […]2 years ago
Drowning at apartment pool in Salt Lake City, victim 71-year-old woman
Other swimmers reported the drowning at an apartment pool Tuesday evening. Salt Lake police said the victim was at the pool alone.2 years ago

Trump announces lawsuits against Facebook, Twitter and Google
Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he is filing lawsuits against three of the country's biggest tech companies: Facebook, Twitter and Google.2 years ago

Hyde Park residents frustrated to learn they could run out of water
Hyde Park residents vented about the news on social media, wondering why they weren't told much sooner about the water supply concerns.2 years ago

House approves select committee to investigate Jan. 6 attack on US Capitol
House approves select committee to investigate Jan. 6 attack on US Capitol, with nearly all Republicans voting against.2 years ago

Family: Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld dies at 88
Donald Rumsfeld, the two-time defense secretary, and one-time presidential candidate has died at 88.2 years ago

Why an LA Times reporter published a profile on Utah’s governor
The author of the article, Mark Z. Barabak, joined Boyd Matheson to discuss why the LA Times did a profile on the governor of Utah.2 years ago

Robinhood to pay $70 million to settle FINRA accusations
Robinhood Financial will pay a $57 million fine and return another $12.6 million to thousands of its customers to settle accusations.2 years ago
