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Erin Cox

Hong Kong

Journalism Professor @USUAggies / Reporter @KSL5TV / Trilingual / Jude 1:22 /📧: [email protected]

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  • 3 weeks ago | publishingperspectives.com | Erin Cox

    As international publishing stalwarts John Donatich at Yale University Press and David Taylor at Ingram Content Group retire, their successors are announced. By Erin L. Cox | @erinlcoxMarch 31 Changes Monday sAw the month end with announcements for two key roles in the United States and United Kingdom.

  • 2 months ago | ksl.com | Erin Cox

    WELLSVILLE, Cache County — Avalanche conditions are very dangerous over Presidents' Day weekend as snow continues to fall. Forecasters with the Utah Avalanche Center issued warnings for much of the state about heading into the backcountry. People look at the fresh powder and think it's prime conditions to hit the backcountry, said Randy Sugihara. But he said you should stop and think about who you're going with and what you're taking with you if you decide to go.

  • 2 months ago | kslnewsradio.com | Erin Cox |Verl Johansen |Brigham Tomco

    WELLSVILLE, Cache County — Avalanche conditions are very dangerous over Presidents’ Day weekend as snow continues to fall. Forecasters with the Utah Avalanche Center issued warnings for much of the state about heading into the backcountry. One snowmobiler said people look at the fresh powder and think it’s prime conditions to hit the backcountry. But he said you should stop and think about who you’re going with and what you’re taking with you if you decide to go.

  • 2 months ago | ksltv.com | Erin Cox

    WELLSVILLE, Cache County — Avalanche conditions are very dangerous over President’s Day weekend as snow continues to fall. Forecasters with the Utah Avalanche Center issued warnings for much of the state about heading into the backcountry. One snowmobiler said people look at the fresh powder and think it’s prime conditions to hit the backcountry. But he said you should stop and think about who you’re going with and what you’re taking with you if you decide to go.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | ksl.com | Erin Cox

    SALT LAKE CITY — There are 19 years of legacy and memories at This is The Place Heritage Park for Ellis Ivory. The statues and the stories are all preserved by Ivory. "All of the symbols there are of what it was really like back in the 1840s," Ivory said. For Ivory, the past 19 years working as executive director at the site have been a calling. "It's a great opportunity to pay back to this wonderful state," he said. In 2006, he was asked by then-Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and Elder M.

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Erin Cox
Erin Cox @erincoxnews
10 Jan 25

The end of an era — after 19 years of service here at This is The Place Heritage Park @Thisistheplace1, it’s time for someone new to take the reins. Tonight on @KSL5TV at 6 PM, I share the legacy Ellis Ivory leaves and where he’s headed next. https://t.co/FwjC2GJVy6

Erin Cox
Erin Cox @erincoxnews
20 Dec 24

RT @KSL5TV: Huntsville residents continue to look out for each other as the town is on day nine of its boil order. @erincoxnews has the s…

Erin Cox
Erin Cox @erincoxnews
20 Dec 24

Residents in Huntsville have been without drinking water for 9 days. Tonight on @KSL5TV at 6 PM how some neighbors are reaching out to each other to make the best of a situation gone bad. Tune right now: https://t.co/q7INETqXoz https://t.co/e1N6AQJlOB