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A collection of shows featuring the KSL.com sports personalities you know and love, as well as a few of those you don't, bringing you insight into sports, pop culture and fandom in Utah and around the Wasatch Front.
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KSL Newsradio's team of experienced analysts and anchors offer the latest political news and commentary, from the presidential elections to Utah campaigns and state legislature issues. Doug Wright, Boyd Matheson, Lee Lonsberry and the KSL team bring you perspective and balance.
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Knitting Shop Live is the podcast where former "shop girls" turned knitting friends for life chat about whatever they feel like...complete unscripted! So grab a drink, relax with some knitting or crocheting, and tune in!
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At the break of dawn, you awake to the gentle embrace of silky soft sheets. A night of perfect respite at Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, has invigorated your senses. Gorgeous fountain complements Lobby Lounge Remembering the romantic views of Victoria Harbour by night, you soak in its sunny morning scene. The gentle, warm sunlight streams in through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the most spacious of rooms in Hong Kong. You feel the draw of Kowloon. But first, a hearty buffet breakfast. On ...
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President Trump's big, beautiful military parade California Senator forcibly removed from Department of Homeland Security press conference New Utah law cracks down on subscription auto-renewals Israel carries out major attack on Iran Gifts dad actually want for father's day Who's your favorite movie dad?…
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Hundreds of people marched from Washington Square to the State Capitol building last night, protesting ICE arrests in Los Angeles and across the country. KSL NewsRadio Producer Andy Cupp was in person at the protests and explains what happened. Salt Lake City Police Spokesman Brent Weisberg joins Greg and Holly to discuss what happened and how poli…
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Utah County Commissioner updates on land swap consideration for base of Bridal Veil Falls Not so Fast and Furious: States implement speed-control devices for vehicles $1,000 'Trump' investment account for newborns Senator Mike Lee reinstates federal land sell proposal How to have frugal family fun this summer Utah gets green light to ban soda from …
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The beginning of June is starting as a scorcher as temperatures are nearly ten degrees warmer than they usually are at this time of the year. We speak to KSL Meteorologist Kevin Eubank and Lucas Turkington, Ranger with the Department of Natural Resources Division of Law Enforcement about the record heat and tips to staying safe when recreating in t…
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The hosts get a brief update on the Air India plane crash from The Hill's Breaking News Reporter, Ashleigh Fields. Then the hosts discuss the U.S Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy accepting the request in Utah to ban the purchase of soda using SNAP benefits. They say the decision to remove…
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It is summer! Children are home, its warm and it's time to take that family trip everyone has been waiting for all winter. KSL 5 TV's Daniel Woodruff shares some options you have to make that trip a little less demanding on your wallet. Greg and Holly take listener calls to discuss top staycation spots in Utah.…
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The Trump Administration is looking to incentivize parents with "Trump Accounts". In these accounts, The U.S. Government will put $1,000 into an tax-deferred investment accounts for parents to contribute to. Greg and Holly discuss what these accounts are and if this will actually move the needle on birthrates or if this is too little too late.…
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States are looking for a solution to tamp down on the amount of reckless driving and speeding on their streets, and they may have found the solution. Some states are passing laws that will punish those who were charged with reckless or speeding with devices that will control their vehicle's top speed. Greg and Holly discuss this new tech, is this t…
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The Utah County Commission is months into an attempt with the U.S Forest Service to swap some land. The move comes as the Commission is looking to update and make improvements in Bridal Veil Falls. A public hearing took place on Wednesday to address the issue. We speak to Utah County Commissioner, Amelia Powers Gardner about this swap and what happ…
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An Air India plane carrying over 242 passengers crashed killing over 200 moments after takeoff in Ahmedabad. Greg and Holly discuss the situation: What we know about these Boeing planes, and how all the recent air disasters have led to a fear of flying in Americans. ABC News Correspondent, Ines De La Cuetara, joins the show with the latest developm…
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Could President Trump abolish national monuments? Arrests made after curfew issued in downtown LA What to know about the birthright citizenship case in front of SCOTUS AI in the sky! How drones are changing warfare tactics Should you renovate your home before you sell it? Man previously on death row now faces new trial Threat of potential Medicaid …
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A new study has found increased screen time is linked to aggression, anxiety and low self- esteem in kids, according to ABC. In addition to this new study, Governor Cox declared June 9-15 as Family Connection Week, which is encourages families to unplug from devices and focus on quality time that is face to face. Greg and Holly discuss these findin…
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Concerns have been growing regarding potential cuts to Medicaid.. and a Utah coalition is working to fight back. We learn more from the Protect Medicaid coalition . Nate Crippes, public affairs supervising attorney with the Disability Law Center, which is a part of the protect Medicaid coalition, joins Holly and Greg to discuss the concerns of pote…
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Douglas Carter previously had been found guilty of aggravated murder nearly 40 years ago. Most recently the court ruled he needs to be assigned two new attorneys.  Greg and Holly discuss how this unfolded and what could happen when he faces a new trial. Greg also discusses the latest developments with the death penalty case of Ralph Menzies, who wa…
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Holly is in the middle of renovating her home... but is that a smart thing to do if you plan to sell it? Russell Faucette, Owner of the Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, joins Greg and Holly to walk through these kinds of decisions and what you should be focusing on if you are prepping to put your home up for sale.…
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The Los Angeles mayor issued a curfew for downtown LA, where tensions have sparked for a sixth straight night. Arrests have reportedly been made after protestors continued to gather after the curfew. Greg and Holly discuss the latest. Greg walks through the legal consequences of protesting in general and protesting while breaking a curfew. …
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Can president Trump abolish national monuments? A new Justice Department advisory opinion is saying it is possible for a sitting president to do so. Greg and Holly discuss this issue and speak with Utah Representative Logan Monson about this new development. Steve Bloch, Legal Director of SUWA joins the show to talk about how this could impact monu…
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President Trump has posted on social media today (Wednesday), about a deal he says the US struck with China, related to trade and tariffs. According to the President, there will be a 55 percent tariff on Chinese goods, imported into the US, and the US will be able to get rare earth minerals and magnets from China - that go into things like car batt…
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Utah lawmakers oppose AI moratorium in 'Big Beautiful Bill' What needs to change in the 'Big Beautiful Bill'? Utah ranks number No. 4 in child well-being Poisonous books? SLC water managers share concern about increase in water usage Utah County Jail offers program for inmates to earn food handlers permit…
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After President Donald Trump and Elon Musk had their public falling out, the big question is now what's going to happen to DOGE? Greg and Holly speak to Congressman Blake Moore about DOGE efforts and the disconnection of communication between DOGE administration and the DOGE caucus. Congressman Moore also shares insight on the "Big Beautiful Bill".…
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed every member of CDC advisory committee this week. Congressman Mike Kennedy shares his input on this move and the work Robert F. Kennedy has been doing with Health and Human Services. Kennedy also comments about the current situation in Los Angeles as protests continue.…
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Utah County Commission has approved a resolution to allow inmates at the Utah County Jail to earn their food handler permits in an attempt to give inmates an opportunity to get into a job when they are released. Utah County Commission Vice Chair Skyler Beltran joins the show to discuss this new change in the prison system.…
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With is being so early in the summer, Salt Lake City water managers are saying they are concerned about a 15 percent rise in water usage in the Salt Lake Valley. Kelly Good, Community Engagement Department Manager with Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, joins the show to discuss the water usage and how we can save water in our day to day liv…
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President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill has hit a major roadblock in trying to pass in the house. House conservatives are pushing for big changes in the bill before will consider voting for it. Cami Mondeux, Congressional Correspondent with the Deseret News, joins the show to discuss the changes they are pushing for as well as where the adminis…
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In President Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, there is a proposal that will enact a moratorium on regulation of artificial intelligence. A group of Utah lawmakers are opposing the proposal and have sent a letter to Senator John Curits and Senator Mike Lee. Representative Doug Fiefia joins the show to discuss the concern and why the letter was sen…
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Protests in L.A. are being met with a steady increase in military presence as the protests extend into its fifth day. Former SLC Police Chief Chris Burbank joins the show to share his insight on the way the protests are being handled and his experience with de-escalating protests. Greg and Holly go live to L.A. where Mills Hayes, National Correspon…
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President Trump threatens 'serious consequences' if Musk funds democrats What happens to DOGE without Elon Musk? Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson The price of freedom explored in Bangladesh Elizabeth Smart's kidnapper Wanda Barzee in court Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador faces federal charges after US return Utah First Lady Abby Cox…
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After being mistakenly deported to El Salvador, Kilmar Abrego Garcia will now face prosecution on two federal criminal charges. The charges allege that Abrego Garcia was involved in the transportation of undocumented individuals between Texas, Maryland, and a few other states. Holly and Greg discuss the legality of the situation and what the next s…
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Lt Governor Deidre Henderson joins Greg and Holly for the first show of the new Inside Sources! The hosts get an update on and on how lethality assessments used in domestic violence situations are working in Utah. The Lt. governor also discusses the Volunteer for Good initiative and it's impact on students in Utah.…
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Police in LA faced a third night of clashes between protestors as demonstrations against ICE immigration raids continue… Greg and Holly walk through the latest developments and discuss the legalities of President Trump deploying the national guard instead of the state governor doing so. Holly and Greg also discuss the clash between President Trump …
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Hosts: Leah Murray, Erin Rider, Taylor Morgan, Rusty Cannon, Adam Gardiner, Greg Skordas and Maura Carabello Final analysis of President Trump’s first 100 days in office The first 100 days of a presidency can either set the stage for success or create chaos that can be hard to come back from. This week, we’ve been focused on the first 100 days of P…
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