Whittney Evans
Whittney Evans grew up southern Ohio and has worked in public radio since 2005. She has a communications degree from Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky, where she learned the ropes of reporting, producing and hosting. Whittney moved to Utah in 2009 where she became a reporter, producer and morning host at KCPW. Her reporting ranges from the hyper-local issues affecting Salt Lake City residents, to state-wide issues of national interest. Outside of work, she enjoys playing the guitar and getting to know the breathtaking landscape of the Mountain West.
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A new study shows Utahns have to make about $37,000 a year to afford a two-bedroom apartment without breaking the bank.To rent a two-bedroom apartment —…
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Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams said he sees a compromise on the horizon for a controversial housing development in the southwest corner of the valley…
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The Salt Lake City Council on Tuesday plans to vote on next year’s budget, which includes funding for about half of the new police officers the council…
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Officials at a county jail in Utah have said they won’t disclose records to the public, in part because the information is stored on a remote server…
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The Utah Legislature passed a law this year letting residents grow hemp and sell byproducts from the plant. Now some eager Utahns are lining up to take…
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Utah Police announced today that they believe they have solved a 39-year-old murder. They are looking for two men who are suspects in the shooting death…
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There might be such a thing as a Herriman Police Department by the end of this summer. The Herriman City Council voted Wednesday to cut ties with the…
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A legislative audit shows drug use and other safety issues continue to be a problem inside three facilities owned by The Road Home, months after state and…
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Marijuana advocates are pleading with voters to disregard a campaign to thwart their ballot initiative. Leaders of the group TRUCE or Together for…
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The Utah Medical Association denies it hired a canvasser who was recorded misleading a voter about a medical marijuana ballot initiative. The pro-medical…
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Officials will break ground Monday on the first of three new homeless shelters in Salt Lake County. The shelter at 700 south in Salt Lake City will open…
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Local and state officials are working to open three new homeless shelters to replace some of the beds that will be lost when The Road Home Shelter…