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Mitch Vareldzis and John Lund react to the Phoenix Suns' loss to the San Antonio Spurs and who they would prefer the Arizona Cardinals to take at No. 3 overall in the NFL Draft.
Mitch Vareldzis and John Lund discuss if health is an explanation or an excuse for the Phoenix Suns' struggles and Arizona Sports Arizona State reporter Damon Allred joins the show.
Mitch Vareldzis and John Lund discuss how a playoff matchup between the Phoenix Suns and the San Antonio Spurs would look and if they are interested in any of the remaining free agents for the Arizona Cardinals.
Mitch Vareldzis and John Lund discuss if the Phoenix Suns should trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo this offseason and how optimistic they are about the Arizona Diamondbacks' season.
Wolf and Paul Calvisi discuss if they are concerned that the Arizona Diamondbacks are not naming a closer entering opening day and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Wolf and Paul Calvisi discuss how they would feel if the Arizona Cardinals traded down to No.7 and drafted Monroe Freeling and voice of the Arizona Cardinals Dave Pasch joins the show.
Wolf and Paul Calvisi discuss what the Arizona Cardinals' moves in free agency say about what they will do in the NFL Draft and MLB.com Arizona Diamondbacks reporter Steve Gilbert joins the show.
Wolf and Paul Calvisi discuss what Kyler Murray could look like in 2026 and why the Phoenix Suns have been struggling so much recently.
Wolf and John Lund discuss what is going on with the Phoenix Suns' offense and if Dillon Brooks is becoming a distraction to the Phoenix Suns.
Wolf and John Lund discuss where Ty Simpson could get drafted and Here Come The Suns host Mitch Vareldzis joins the show.
Wolf and John Lund discuss if the Phoenix Suns are destined for the No. 7 seed and if Monti Ossenfort can afford to take a risk with the No. 3 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
Wolf and John Lund react to the Phoenix Suns' loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves and USA Today MLB insider Bob Nightengale joins the show.
Mitch Vareldzis and John Lund discuss if the Arizona Diamondbacks can hold on until Corbin Burnes gets back and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
In his resignation letter, Joe Kent insists that Iran posed no imminent threat to the U.S. Greg and Holly discuss this development and what stands out about this fallout.
It seems like so many of us disagree about everything! Politics, religion, and even what we should be eating for dinner. Holly speaks with Brandy Vega, Founder of Promise 2 Live, about ways to stay connected even when we may disagree.
As the partial government shutdown hits TSA agents once again, they are also going without paychecks. This is hitting a breaking point for some, even here in SLC. Greg and Holly discuss the tough decisions TSA agents are facing.
Families of children with rare, progressive, and often terminal genetic diseases are urgently pressing the FDA and Congress to accelerate access to promising therapies that could slow or halt irreversible decline. Lois Collins with the Deseret News sheds light on this issue and how Utah families are impacted.
As AI moves to the front line, a new analysis highlights the skills children will need most for an AI-shaped future. Greg and Holly walk through what those skills are. AI is also entering the dating world. Daniella Rivera, KSL Investigative Reporter, joins the show to share what she learned about AI relationships. And as Utah has been working to build a shield against harmful AI... It's hit some roadblocks in Utah's Legislative Session, so what can we now do to stay protected and diligent against uncontrollable AI? Margaret Bussey, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce, shares insight.
It's caucus night in Utah! Greg and Holly check in with both sides of the political spectrum and speak with Utah Democratic Chair, Brian King and Utah GOP Chair, Robert Axson, about what to expect as neighborhoods gather for caucus tonight.
Kellan Olson and John Lund discuss if the Arizona Cardinals are tanking for Arch Manning and how would realignment would work in the NBA expands.
Kellan Olson and John Lund discuss if the Arizona Cardinals could draft Ty Simpson and what the Phoenix Suns need to do to beat the Boston Celtics.
Kellan Olson and John Lund discuss if Jalen Green is looking how they expected him to look and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Kellan Olson and John Lund react to the Phoenix Suns losing to the Toronto Raptors and Arizona Cardinals safety Andrew Wingard joins the show.
Farm Labor Shortages: Trump Admin Wants to Make It Cheaper to Hire Migrant Farm Workers How Easter is Making a Comeback Ready, Set, Race! Candidates Set For Utah Primaries President Trump Asks Countries For Help to Lower Oil Prices Standout Oscar Moments Has the Department of Education Been Dismantled? Inside the GOP Retreat: Strategy, Struggles, and the Fight to the Midterms Wild Weather: Wind, Heat, Tornadoes - Oh My! Pandemic Reflections + Closing Arguments
The sale of a large warehouse in Salt Lake City has many people concerned that the Department of Homeland Security may be trying to set up an immigration detention center here. Greg and guest host Jim Bennett get the latest from Tim Vandenek with KSL.com. Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla shares what she knows about this purchase and her response to it. Utah Immigration Attorney, Carlos Trujillo, joins the show to discuss what this could mean for his clients.
Threats against attorneys, judges, and legal staff are far more common than people realize. A Utah State Bar Survey reveals two decades of threats and violence against Utah's Legal Professionals. Attorney Stephen Kelson, who conducted the survey, joins the show to discuss the data.
Nearly Half of Utah Legal Professionals Report Experiencing Threats Shopper Sues Costco over Tariff Refunds Tyler Robinson in Court How the Trump Administration is Working to Reduce Oil Prices A New Era of The Movie Show!
Companies are now facing class action lawsuits from customers claiming they are owed tariff refunds. Greg and Jim discuss the latest.
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, is back in court today. Oral arguments are set to start this morning in Provo. Prosecutors and their defense attorneys will present arguments for and against allowing cameras in future hearings. Robinson is facing a capital murder charge...and could face the death penalty if convicted. Greg and Jim discuss what's happening.
The Trump administration is considering loosening shipping rules to lower fuel prices, which have surged amid the war in Iran. Rachel Frazin, who covers energy and environment policy for The Hill, joins to discuss the latest efforts.
Financial Crimes aren't new, but they are becoming more sophisticated, driven by the ease of crypto scams and now crypto ATMs. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins the show to discuss financial crimes in Utah and what's being done to address them.
Many bills made it through the house in the last minute, one that didn't right at the stroke of midnight. The hosts go into detail on what this session didn't cover, and Deseret News Editor Sarah Jane Weaver joins to provide the latest.
Holly and Rusty break developments as Police are responding to reports of an “active shooter” at a synagogue outside Detroit. The hosts end the show with key events from this day.
Rep. Celeste Maloy joins the show to talk about what Utah's new 3rd district looks like and how she's navigating the change as she prepares her run for reelection this year.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is facing major pressure from President Donald Trump, along with those across the aisle, to navigate the party to pass the SAVE America Act, which relies on the use of the "Talking Filibuster". We discuss what this means for both parties and how this might shake out. Senator John Curtis weighs in on the filibuster and the SAVE America Act.
Since the conflict in Iran has started, gas prices have risen nearly 70 cents over the past month. Rising costs have some families rethinking their travel plans. John Treanor, Senior Communications Specialist with AAA Mountain West Group, will discuss how to prepare to navigate changing travel plans, where fuel prices are going, and practical tips to save on fuel. Holly and Rusty hear from listeners on whether rising fuel costs are disrupting their travel plans.
The progression of AI is happening fast and is becoming more lifelike with every new iteration. The most recent use of AI to help criminals is using the likeness of Olympians and other public figures as a deepfake to scam their fans. KSL Investigative Reporter Matt Gephardt joins the show to discuss the situation and how to keep an eye out for what's real and what's AI.
Utah lawmakers have approved a bill exempting 2034 Olympic tickets from state sales tax, hoping increased tourism will offset the lost revenue. Rusty and Holly break down what this means for fans, the state budget, and the true cost of attending the Games.
A new report is showing that a controversial strike that hit an Iranian school may have been due to outdated intelligence by the US. Holly and Rusty walk through what is known.
Utah Representative Leah Hansen broke a record after this latest legislative session by casting 446 "no" votes, the most in the session's last 20 years. We go in-depth into what it is like for lawmakers on the hill and dive into her public statement about her voting pattern.
Wolf and Mitch Vareldzis react to the Phoenix Suns beating the Milwaukee Bucks and Bam Adebayo scoring 83 points in an NBA game.
Wolf and Mitch Vareldzis discuss who has been the most important role player for the Phoenix Suns this season and Arizona Sports Arizona Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake joins the show.
Wolf and Mitch Vareldzis react to the Arizona Cardinals officially releasing Kyler Murray and co-host of The Timeline: A Phoenix Suns Podcast Sam Cooper joins the show.
Wolf and Mitch Vareldzis discuss how important the win over the Milwaukee Bucks was for the Phoenix Suns and is the Arizona Diamondbacks' injury luck is starting to turn.
Wolf and Luke discuss if 2026 is a bridge year for the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona Sports Arizona State reporter Damon Allred joins the show.
Deseret News congressional correspondent Cami Mondeux breaks down former President Donald Trump’s push for the Senate to pass the SAVE America Act before he signs anything else into law. Holly and guest host Rusty Cannon explore why he believes the GOP can’t win midterms without tightening voting laws, how Sen. Mike Lee’s bill factors in, and why Trump wants to expand it to issues like transgender athletes.
Rep. Mike Kennedy joins us to discuss his bill that would allow families nationwide to sue doctors over gender‑related treatments performed on minors. We walk through the bill’s intent, the story behind it, and the national implications. Plus —Rep. Kennedy chimes in on today’s major updates from Iran and the evolving U.S. posture.
Deseret News editor Sarah Weaver details the upcoming Salt Lake Temple open house and how it will reshape downtown traffic, tourism, and daily life. Learn the details on potential street closures, expected crowds, and what this historic moment means for Utah’s capital city.
Sen. Lincoln Fillmore explains an amendment that will be on that ballot this fall that would requiring citizen-initiated ballot measures to receive at least 60% voter approval to make certain tax-related changes.
A controversy has broken out in Olympia after a Republican state senator used a “slur.” West Seattle residents raise concerns about a new RV lot and tiny home village for the homeless. A GOP Rep. mired in controversy announced he won’t run for reelection. // Guest: Fox News crime analyst Paul Mauro on the tragic murder of a Virginia woman allegedly at the hands of an illegal immigrant as well as the Nancy Guthrie case. // After the allleged murder of a Virginia woman by an illegal alien, Democrats prove once again that they’re shameless.