Ross Terrell
Managing EditorRoss Terrell is the managing editor at KUER. He comes to Salt Lake City from the greatest city in the U.S.- Atlanta, Georgia. There he worked for WABE before joining the team at Georgia Public Broadcasting. Terrell is an AIR Media New Voices Scholar and has contributed to award winning coverage both in Milwaukee — as the Second Century Fellow for Wisconsin Public Radio — and during his time in the southeast. He's a graduate of the University of Missouri, but roots for Ohio State, has a deep love for the Atlanta Falcons and doesn’t know how to lose in Connect Four.
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Utah’s Department of Corrections is working to contain a COVID-19 outbreak in two housing blocks at the Draper prison. The department's executive director said they’re doing their best to keep inmates separated and provide masks where needed.
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State epidemiologist Dr. Angela Dunn said Utah's current seven-day average number of new cases — which is nearing 1,000 — is not sustainable.
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From Salt Lake City to St. George, Utahns gathered to protest and remember Breonna Taylor. The events came just hours after a Kentucky grand jury charged one officer involved in the shooting and killing of Breonna Taylor.
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More than a hundred people gathered at the steps of the Utah State Capitol building Friday morning to commemorate the 57th anniversary of the 1963 “March…
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Updated 4:07 p.m. MDT 8/17/2020Five minks on two Utah farms were found to have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, the strain of coronavirus linked to COVID-19…
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Portrait murals in Salt Lake City memorialize George Floyd alongside Bernardo Palacios Carabajal and other Utahns killed by police.
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Gov. Gary Herbert has declared a state of emergency until July 13, following a protest in Salt Lake City calling for justice for Bernardo…
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Updated 6:11 p.m. MDT 7/9/2020Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill ruled Thursday morning that the officers’ use of deadly force was justified in…
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Friday marks the fourth year that Utah has officially recognized Juneteenth as a state holiday. It dates back to 1865, when the last enslaved people were…
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As protests against racial injustice grip Utah, KUER invited you to share your experiences with racism in the state. Here are some of your stories about…
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More than 1,000 protesters marched through the streets of Salt Lake City for the second time in three days, as a new citywide curfew went into effect and…
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Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said Sunday morning the city’s streets are “quiet and calm” after Saturday’s protests against police brutality turned…