Kristine Weller
KUER News InternKristine Weller is a newsroom intern at KUER. She’s only been a journalist for a year but is excited to see what the future holds. Right now, she is a student at the University of Utah studying communication with an emphasis in journalism and international studies with a focus on human rights. She plans to graduate in 2023. When she is not reporting or doing schoolwork, Weller is outside playing some kind of sport, reading, or painting.
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Utah experiences inversions during the winter every year. This year’s inversion season will most likely be similar to last year.
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An $85 million Parks, Trails and Open Space bond is on Salt Lake City’s Nov. 8 ballot. The money would be used for improvements throughout the city.
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The rest of Utah, outside of Salt Lake City, has seen a much more significant increase in people experiencing homelessness as well.
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The Dignity Index measures the level of civility in political discourse. It rates candidates on what they say.
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Residents at Lesley’s Mobile Home Park received notice in early September that the area was rezoned and they would have to leave by May 31, 2023. Some residents are being pushed to leave much sooner than they thought.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources’ program has rehomed over 300 tortoises.
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Residents at Lesley’s Mobile Home Park in Riverdale received notice they must vacate their lot but aren’t being bought out. Many have nowhere to go.
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Weber State University Students are lining up to use the new Ogden Express Wildcat Shuttle.
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The park’s indigenous skills day is a celebration — with live demonstrations — of what is known about the people known as the Fremont Indians.
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Spencer Cox spoke with Patricia Jones, the CEO of the Women’s Leadership Institute, about how to uplift women in politics and in leadership roles.
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The K-12 school year is starting soon and many parents, students and teachers are concerned about safety. The School Safety Pilot Program Grant has given six Utah schools funding to improve safety procedures this year.
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The International Monarch Monitoring Blitz has begun. It documents migratory monarch butterfly sightings, and now that the butterfly is endangered, it’s more important than ever.