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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Chants of “Justice for George Floyd” and “No justice, No peace” filled the hot Salt Lake City air Saturday morning, as more than a thousand protesters —…
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In late March, President Donald Trump signed the Federal CARES Act giving a one-time stimulus check to adult U.S. citizens. The checks varied by income…
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert unveiled the “Healthy Together” app Wednesday to help the state track the spread of COVID-19. People who decide to download it can…
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People who have weakened immune systems are considered high risk for COVID-19 related complications. As the immunocompromised community continues to…
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In late March, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert closed public schools until May 1 to help slow the spread of coronavirus. And for high school seniors, that meant…
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Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, health officials in Utah and across the globe have been warning that senior citizens are one of the most…
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While earthquakes may have jumped to the top of many Utahns’ minds following Wednesday’s event, we are still in the middle of a pandemic, with governments…
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Officials with the Utah Department of Health announced the first positive test of COVID-19 in the state Friday night. The announcement came just hours…
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert declared a state of emergency in response to the coronavirus on Friday.Though no one has knowingly contracted the virus in Utah…
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College football will crown its national champion Monday night. And fans of the two teams won't have too far to travel: Alabama and Georgia are playing in Atlanta where things have been a bit crazy.