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Curt Gresseth

Owens and challenger debate Jan. 6 attack on US Capitol

Incumbent Rep. Burgess Owens and Democratic challenger Darlene McDonald face off during a debate about the Jan. 6 insurrection.
1 year ago
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Curt Gresseth

Sheriff shares her insights into men as victims of domestic violence

More than 1 in 4 men (28.5%) in the U.S. will experience rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime, according to National Domestic Violence Hotline. Salt Lake County Sheriff talks about training law enforcement officers to recognize their own biases when reporting men as victims of domestic violence.
1 year ago
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Simone Seikaly

Utah philanthropist to homeless teens: “we’ll help you”

Two Utah foundations have donated money toward teen resource centers throughout the Davis School District.
1 year ago
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Elizabeth Weiler

Utah philanthropists discuss resources for teens experiencing homelessness

Utah's philanthropists have worked together for teens experiencing homelessness to create resources throughout the community.
1 year ago
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Curt Gresseth

Fire captain shares advice on escaping an apartment blaze

If the doorknob is hot to the touch of your hand, do not open the door. After a massive structure blaze in Sugar House on Tuesday night, a fire captain shares advice on escaping an apartment fire.
2 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Moderator talks about today’s debate with Owens and Democratic rival

In the 4th Congressional District, Rep. Owens has agreed to a debate on Oct. 28
2 years ago
Governor Spencer Cox signed a bill that bans the use of gas chambers for pet euthanasia, the Humane...
Curt Gresseth

Tired of carrying a wallet, dad has bank chip implanted in hand

A British man tired of carrying around his wallet had his bank-chip installed in his hand to make purchases more convenient. Is this the way of the future? Dave and Debbie debate.
2 years ago
Tropical Storm Ian...
Curt Gresseth

Flooded-out cars from Hurricane Ian washing up in Utah. Here’s how to avoid buying a soggy lemon.

Shopping for a used car? KSL investigative reporter Matt Gephardt joins the show to tell listeners how to spot vehicles damaged by Hurricane Ian making their way onto Utah car lots.
2 years ago
loans...
Curt Gresseth

How to say no to loved ones or friends asking for money

A financial expert shares tips and advice on lending money to family or friends and how to handle the situation when it goes badly.
2 years ago
BYU study COVID money...
Elizabeth Weiler

Lending money, how to navigate a tough conversation

A new Bankrate study shows the difficulties of lending money where most don't see their money again. There are ways to navigate the situation
2 years ago
Utah disaster funding earthquake study...
Simone Seikaly

What Utah can expect from federal funding after a disaster like Ian

What can those in Utah expect from federal disaster funding when a natural disaster on par with Hurricane Ian hits home?
2 years ago
Hosts of KSL at Night discuss if free speech should be permitted on college campuses after Mike Lee...
Waverly Golden

Other paths to consider when thinking about attending college

Following the student loan forgiveness announcement, college is on everyone's mind. Dave Noriega takes an in-depth look at the alternatives.
2 years ago
Utah Democrats Gene Davis...
Simone Seikaly

Attorney for Sen. Gene Davis says Davis won’t resign from the Utah Senate

The Salt Lake County Democratic Party asked for Davis to resign immediately because of allegations of sexual harassment made against him.
2 years ago
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Simone Seikaly

A new chance for a fighting chance against ovarian cancer

What may be most alarming about ovarian cancer is that the symptoms are there, but they are quiet and can be mistaken for something else.
2 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Former U.S. Attorney for Utah talks about what FBI can take off your cellphone

A legal expert joined Dave and Dujanovic to discuss how the FBI can obtain evidence of a crime from a cellphone.
2 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

What’s behind random acts of violence in Utah?

What's behind a recent spate of random violence in Uta?. A sleeping couple at home in West Valley City is stabbed by an intruder. A stranger enters a home with three elderly people in Centerville and burns it down. Greg Skordas, KSL legal analyst breaks down what he thinks is motivating young people to commit random acts of violence.
2 years ago
Government contractors erect a section of Pentagon-funded border wall along the Colorado River. (AP...
Curt Gresseth

Yuma mayor talks about migrants illegally crossing into city: US has the laws to fix problem

An Arizona mayor talks with Dave & Dujanovic about migrants coming into the country illegally. He says the U.S. has the laws to fix the problems.
2 years ago
BYU study COVID money...
Elizabeth Weiler

Utah’s young adults being launched into the world of financial responsibility

Because young adults are rarely in personal high-income situations, they are categorized as low-income, making them at higher risk for credit card debt. 
2 years ago
EUGENE, OR - SEPTEMBER 17: The line of scrimmage between the Oregon Ducks and the Brigham Young Cou...
Curt Gresseth

Reporter talks about ugly chant from students at BYU-Oregon game

A Deseret News reporter tat the BYU-Oregon football game on Saturday talks about the anti-LDS chant heard and filmed from the student section and what may happen next.
2 years ago
a tax form, 1040, is often used to file taxes...
Curt Gresseth

Americans pay more in taxes than food, clothing, education and health care — combined

On average in 2021, American consumer units spent $15,495 on food, clothing and healthcare combined, less than the $16,729 spent on taxes, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics. Debbie thinks the figures are low. Dave said the report from the Bureau is a good example to show much Americans pay in taxes.
2 years ago
A referee tosses a coin before a football game between Brighton and Desert Hills in Cottonwood Heig...
Curt Gresseth

Punched by teen player, Utah referee blows whistle on parents’ behavior

A referee who was punched in the throat by a teen player during a Utes Conference football game describes the scene, explains that stopping the violence begins with adults -- both coaches and parents -- and sees a dim future for amateur referring if something isn't done to stop the violence.
2 years ago
victims of dog attacks...
Curt Gresseth

What you should do to prevent an attack from an animal like a pit bull

A man shot and killed a pit bull after attacking an employee, 17, in a parking lot at a Macey's store in Santaquin, Utah. The man who shot the dog will not be charged, but the dog owner will be, said city police.
2 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Utah city loses over $1M to cyber-hack. Computer-security expert shares tips on how not to be a victim

The City of Eagle Mountain announced Monday it had fallen victim of a cyber-hack and had accidentally paid thieves -- instead of a trusted vendor working with the city -- $1.13 million. A computer-security expert tells you what steps to take to make sure you do not become a victim to cyber-criminals.
2 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Eagle Mountain accidentally pays cyber-hacker over $1 million

The city of Eagle Mountain was duped into paying a cyber-hacker more than $1 million. Posing as the vendor working for the city on an infrastructure project by hacking into an ongoing email thread, the swindler victimized Eagle Mountain.
2 years ago

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