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Wolf and Luke discuss how the Arizona Cardinals can defend the Seattle Seahawks and why the Phoenix Suns have been so good at home this season.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Cardinals can actually beat the Seattle Seahawks this week and Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if their expectations have changed for the Phoenix Suns after the debut of Jalen Green and Seattle Seahawks color analyst Dave Wyman joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Kyler Murray will play for the Arizona Cardinals again and if Kenny Dillingham is going to stay at Arizona State for the long term.
Wolf and Luke react to Kyler Murray going to the IR and discuss what type of boost Jalen Green could give the Phoenix Suns.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Cardinals can run the ball on the Seattle Seahawks' defense and if the Arizona Cardinals could cut Kyler Murray.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the future could look like for Kyler Murray as an Arizona Cardinal and 15-year NFL veteran Lorenzo Alexander joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what Jacoby Brissett could do for Marvin Harrison Jr. and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Amid layoffs and an uncertain economy, consumer sentiment is decreasing. Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank, joins Holly to tell us what this may indicate for the near future.
Financial stress is often linked with an uptick in cases of domestic violence, and in a time of such deep economic and job uncertainty, Americans are not short on financial stress. Kimmi Wolf from the Domestic Violence Coalition joins Holly to talk about domestic violence awareness and prevention amid stressful times in the economy. Tom Golightly, a licensed clinical psychologist, joins Holly today to discuss ways to manage our stress amid financial uncertainty.
The David Eccles School of Business now offers a minor focused on integrating AI into commerce. Kurt Dirks, Dean of the business school, told Holly about the advancements being made and the motivations behind the new program.
Utah First Lady Abby Cox and Mike Moon with UserveUtah join Holly to discuss the service project, which highlights leadership in connecting volunteerism to career development for young adults. As part of the summit taking place at Olympus High School, Utah is showcasing how we are meeting workforce needs through providing skills development, experience, and credentials through service & volunteerism.
Burke Olsen, Digital Content Director of the Deseret News, joined the show to discuss the biggest challenges for issues facing American businesses as well as an upcoming event called Utah Business Forward, focused on sharing knowledge to strengthen the Utah economy.
Patrick McIntyre, Chief Development and Communication Officer of the United Way of Salt Lake, joined Holly to talk about the increase in demand for assistance from families amid the government shutdown.
Former ambassador to Turkey, Jeff Flake, says that diehard MAGA Republicans have begun to break away from their hardline positions. Holly talks to him about why this may be and what it means for America.
The nation saw a bit of a blue wave this election day as democrats were voted in across the country, notably in New York and Virginia. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also announced the end of her 38 years in Congress. Local elections are changing the shape of Utah, and veteran lawmakers such as State Representative Karianne Lisonbee said she would not seek reelection after 16 years in public office. Kyle Friant, Executive Director of the Governing Group, joined Holly to talk about what's next for the nation and the state.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that 40 airports would see a 10 percent reduction in traffic because of a shortage of air traffic controllers. Holly talks to KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston, who has her own worries as she preps to fly this weekend and what information she has learned from the airline she's flying through. Holly breaks down what to do if you have a flight cancellation from the AP. Jessica Kartalija, National correspondent for NewsNation, brings the latest developments.
Continuing our discussion of AI, Holly spoke to Sarah Weaver from the Deseret News about the church's use of AI or lack thereof. Recently, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that there are two cases in which AI may not be used: preparation of conference and sacrament meetings, and generation of images of Jesus Christ.
Jorge Camacho es uno de los fundadores de Cobardes y Gallinas, los proveedores de huevos de los chefs más importantes del país y un auténtico amante de la que es, según Ángela Quintas, la proteína de referencia.
Wolf and Luke discuss if this will be Kyler Murray's last season as an Arizona Cardinal and what the expectation should be for the Arizona Cardinals for the rest of the season.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Arizona Cardinals offensive line looked against the Dallas Cowboys and 2-time Super Bowl champion Max Starks joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss the ramifications of Kyler Murray being benched and why the Arizona Cardinals did not make any trades at the trade deadline.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns losing to the Golden State Warriors and to some of the trades that were made at the NFL trade deadline.
Democrats have dominated in key races in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey. Is this a warning sign for Republicans heading into 2026? Breaking News Reporter with The Hill, Ashleigh Fields, joins the show with the latest details. Jason Perry, Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, analyzes what this means for Republicans and the national political landscape.
Now the longest shutdown in U.S. history, the impacts from the government shutdown are really starting to bubble up. What’s the backup plan for reopening government, and are things moving in the right direction? Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, joins the show to break it all down. Congressman Blake Moore calls in live from Washington, DC to discuss where things stand and if the shutdown has reached its breaking point.
With families struggling, some Democratic Utah lawmakers have called for a special session to tap the rainy-day fund for SNAP benefits. Senator Luz Escamilla explains what’s at stake and what comes next.
The Supreme Court Justices are now hearing oral arguments on the legality of President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs imposed on dozens of countries, including China, Mexico and Canada. What could the ruling mean for trade and the economy? Plus, Holly shares insight on the developing news of a UPS plane crash in Louisville.
Salt Lake County’s decision to close county-run daycares has parents sounding off. We hear their concerns and what officials are saying in response. KSL NewsRadio's Heather Peterson walks through the details.
A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll finds a slim majority of Utahns are less likely to make big purchases this year. Steve Waldrip, The Governor's Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy, we dig into new polling data and explore how economic uncertainty is shaping real estate decisions.
Could the shutdown lead to mass chaos at the SLC airport? Bill Wyatt, SLC Airport Executive Director, about what travelers need to know and how operations are being impacted.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Cardinals beating the Dallas Cowboys and who should be the starting quarterback going forward.
Wolf and Luke talk to Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray and ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the offense or the defense was more impressive for the Arizona Cardinals against the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals sideline reporter Paul Calvisi joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if they are finally sold on Marvin Harrison Jr. and Arizona Cardinals legend Patrick Peterson joins the show.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died. Holly and guest host Maura Carabello look back at his legacy, his influence on U.S. politics, and what his passing means for the Republican Party today.
Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman joins the show to break down local turnout so far, last-minute voting tips, and why local elections matter. Plus, Holly and Maura share the elections, catching their attention.
In a political twist, Donald Trump has told voters to support Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor. We’ll dig into why this matters and what it signals for both parties. Plus, a quick look at California’s redistricting drama.
Utah Representative Ariel Defay joins us in-studio to talk about Utah’s Week of Giving, how communities are coming together amid the rise in demand for food assistance, and ways you can get involved.
With longtime Mayor Silvestrini retiring early due to health reasons, the Millcreek City Council has chosen Cheri Jackson as the new mayor. Millcreek mayor-elect Cheri Jackson joins the show to discuss the process and what's next for the city.
We're learning more about the woman seen in a viral video being arrested by immigration officers at Salt Lake City International Airport...KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small spoke with the her attorney and shares the complexities around the case.
With food stamp benefits in flux and school nutrition programs stretched thin, philanthropists are stepping up to take a bite out of childhood hunger.. but is it enough to combat school lunch debt? Lois Collins with the Deseret News joins the show.
Washington County has rolled out the state’s first regional water conservation plan. Holly and Maura speak with Washington County Water Conservancy District General Manager Zach Renstrom. What does this mean for your faucet and how water conservation is handled in Utah as a whole?
Stillbirths are far more common than previously believed, according to a new study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Bob Silver, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah, joins to talk about the new findings on pregnancy and stillbirth risks, and what families need to know.
Utah State University has a new president. Holly and Maura speak with President Brad Mortenson about his new role and the switch from being WSU's President to USU.
The fight over Utah’s redistricting maps continues today. Holly and Maura break down the latest developments.
Oreo is rolling out Thanksgiving-themed flavors. Is it a festive treat or a marketing gimmick? Holly is joined by Producer Caitlyn Johnston to unstuff this controversial Oreo flavor debate, and if Oreo has gone too far or done just enough to get people curious enough to buy.
Salk likes that this team is different than the LOB era team. They have their own identity and style. Then, we discuss Greg Olsen's post about the Seahawks not being a good rushing team and instead looking like a heavy personnel passing team. Plus, we break down the Dodgers World Series win, the Seahawks dominant night in D.C., and the Kraken taking on the Blackhawks tonight. *The Mike Macdonald interview can be found on the Mike Macdonald Show podcast page
Defaced campaign signs and social media attacks; candidates in the race for Ogden Valley mayor are facing some serious heat amidst their mayoral bid. Guest host Marty Carpenter, a communications specialist, talks about how these attacks affect elections and the rhetoric therein.
The Lt. Governor sat down with Holly and guest host Marty Carpenter to discuss the state and local elections happening today. National elections aren't the only ones that matter, and Lt. Gov. Diedre Henderson explains why.
According to a report by the Deseret News and Hinckley Institute of Politics, over half of Utahns say they are living paycheck to paycheck, with an additional quarter struggling to cover basic expenses. Holly and Guest Host Marty Carpenter discuss these numbers and what they mean for the future. They also listen to some advice from Certified Financial Planner with DMBA Shane Stewart for some tips on staying in the black.