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Luke and Kellan Olson discuss what the Phoenix Suns can take away from these playoffs and react to the latest news on the Suns head coaching search.
As we gear up for KSL's Giv-a-thon to raise funds for primary children's hospital... Debbie and Greg hear the story of 15-year-old Jacob. The hosts check in with the KSL Movie Show Hosts on the big movie of the week, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.
Debbie and Greg gear up for the Memorial Day weekend by checking in with the KSL Traffic Center on traffic expectations today and through the weekend and discuss gas prices. Caitlyn Johnston, KSL NewsRadio Producer joins the show to walk through what to know about timed entry at Arches National Park and other things to know about if you plan to visit a national park this weekend. Barbara Bruno, Mayor of Springdale, whose town borders Zion National Park joins the show to discuss what's expected this weekend.
Debbie and Greg break down the latest details of the inmates who escaped jail in New Orleans and discuss the unique circumstances of how it happened.
Brody Young was shot 9 times by a man who he came across sleeping in his car, the Utah State Park Ranger survived and is publishing a book that goes up for sale in June. Lt. Brody Young, with the department of natural resource in the division of law enforcement calls in live to the show.
President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Junior revealed their Make America Health Again Commission report. Lois Collins, with the Deseret News, walks through key details of the report.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks' first 50 games of the season and discuss if the Arizona Cardinals have all the skill that they need on their roster.
Wolf and Luke discuss which rookies will have the best season for the Arizona Cardinals this season and Wolf and Luke tell us who their three favorite head coaching candidates are for the Phoenix Suns.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks' series loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers and former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Josh Collmenter joins the show.
Ethan Sands discusses the kind of culture Cleveland Cavaliers associate head coach Johnnie Bryant would establish in Phoenix, Bryant's desire to win and his relationship with Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell.
'La katarsis del tomatazo' es el espectáculo más longevo de la cartelera madrileña, con tres décadas de funciones ininterrumpidas en la Sala Mirador. María Botto, actriz y directora del espectáculo, ha estado hablando con Mara de cómo se le ocurrió a su madre Cristina Rota crear un montaje en el que el público tira tomates a los actores si no les gusta la función. Como cada miércoles, Eva Cosculluela ha traído las mejores recomendaciones literarias relacionadas con el tema. La gataparda de la noche es Aurora Carbonell, bailaora y viuda de Enrique Morente.
Salt Lake City has proposed a plan to transform Pioneer Park's Farmers Market into a year-round venue that could make the SLC Farmers Market a year-round event, along with significant park improvements. Debbie and Holly discuss the proposed changes and take listener calls.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Ryne Nelson should have a spot in the Arizona Diamondbacks' starting rotation and co-host of Empire of the Suns Kevin Zimmerman joins the show.
Debbie and Erin discuss the latest development that the US has accepted the luxury jet from Qatar. The hosts also discuss the latest details after the US Senate passed the no tax on tips act and what that means for people who bring in tips for income
Just over a year ago, the Arizona Coyotes NHL hockey team was purchased by Ryan Smith. Now the fans down in Arizona are worried about Utah buying out the Diamondbacks. Jeremiah Jensen, Host of JJ and Alex on The KSL Sports Zone joins Debbie and Erin to discuss if this move is even possible and if Utah is ready for an MLB team.
Earlier this month Governor Spencer Cox signed an executive order, launching GRIT, which stands for government reform innovation and transparency. Governor Cox recently said that Utah has been doing DOGE before DOGE ever existed. Debbie and Erin discuss this new initiative.
Home prices have gotten so high… The KSL Investigative team looked into how many DECADES it could take a home buyer to save for a down payment ... KSL Investigative Reporter, Matt Gephardt joins the show with the eye-popping math. Utah Senate President, Stuart Adams joins the show to discuss the program available to help first time home buyers out with a downpayment. The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate Owner, Russell Faucette, joins Debbie and Erin to explain how they talk to their clients about down payments.
There is a lot of uncertainty with the economy moving forward. Whether it's all the news about tariffs or the housing market, it can be hard to plan for your financial future. Debbie and Erin look into a recent WalletHub article that outlines some of the ways you can "recession proof" you budget and share how they have cut back in their own lives and hear from listeners.
Fortune has released a list of college degrees that don't pay well after graduation.. Or have a high unemployment rate. Debbie and Erin walk through the list and speak with Jessica Oyler, VP for Student Access and Success at WSU, to detail some of the steps they take to ensure students understand where their degree can take them. Karen Peterson, Utah House Rules Vice Chair, House Education committee, joins the show to explain how the state of Utah is working to make college education more efficient.
Wolf and Luke discuss how dangerous the Arizona Diamondbacks' lineup really is and host of Tobin & Leroy on AM 560 in Miami Brendan Tobin joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks' win over the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Sports Arizona Diamondbacks reporter Alex Weiner joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what Brandon Pfaadt is becoming and what remaining NFL free agents we would like the Arizona Cardinals to sign.
Utahns are heading out this Memorial Day, many to go out to experience the great outdoors. But if you made this decision at the last minute, are you too late? We speak to Devan Chavez from Utah State Parks shares insight on what camp sites may be left for memorial day weekend. For those who would rather stay in a hotel, KSL-TV's Matt Gephardt shares his tips and red flags on booking through third party hotel sites.
Everyone wants to get into their forever home, but the rising home prices in Utah means buyers may have to start looking outside of Utah to obtain this dream. A new survey from WalletHub breaks down the most affordable cities for homeowners… and SLC is a way down on the list. KSL NewsRadio Producer, Caitlyn Johnston shares what prices she found when researching different cities. We speak to Chip Lupo, Writer and Analyst from WalletHub, about what homeowners should consider before buying their first home.
A new ordinance in one Utah city caught Deb's eye -- selling your car? Just be aware not to park it with a for sale sign in certain spots. The Cedar City Council approved a new ordinance that prohibited residents from parking cars that they are planning on selling on the street. Alysha Lundgren, a reporter from Cedar City News shares details about this ordinance and the purpose behind reclaiming these spaces.
Sheridan college recently announced that they're going to eliminate its tuition rate for out of state students and will charge them like they were from in state. We speak to President Walter Tribley and VP of Public Information Wendy Smith from the Sheridan about this innovative new change.
Jay Evensen says it's time for America to make some REAL cuts to the federal budget, Deb asks Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor with the Deseret News to give his best budget pitch and share insight from his latest opinion piece on the impact of President Trump's proposed budget bill.
Dave Cawley, Host of the KSL Cold Podcast, "Uinta Triangle" is about a man named Eric Robinson who vanished in the Utah's High Uinta's. We speak to Dave about the new podcast and Captain Chase Pili, Utah Department of Natural Resources, Law Enforcement Division, about how to stay safe while hiking alone and what to know before heading out.
Utah ranks fourth in the U.S. for prostate cancer death rates, according to new date listed on KSL.com. As we learn of Former President Biden's cancer diagnosis, it's a great reminder for men to get screened. Dr. Gordon Harkness, Optum Utah medical director, speaks to the screening process of prostate cancer as well as signs and symptoms to be aware of.
Wolf and Luke discuss their favorite coaching candidates for the Phoenix Suns and how long Jordan Lawler will be in the majors if he continues to play the way he has.
Deb was surprised to look out the window Friday and see a Hop on Hop off bus tour right here in SLC... Moe Egan with Salt Lake City Bus Tours, joins Debbie and Taylor to explain what these bus tours are and the demand here in SLC for tourist attractions.
A man was arrested for holding his girlfriend's family hostage for approximately six months in Millcreek, by fabricating a story about cartel threats, according to KSL.com. Greg Skordas, KSL legal analyst joins Debbie and Taylor to explain the legal ramifications of this case and the complexities involved.
Moody's downgraded the U.S. sovereign credit rating on Friday. According to Reuters, this comes after concerns about the nation's growing, $36 trillion debt pile. Senior Economist with Zions Bank, Robert Spendlove,speaks to the impact of this downgrade. Debbie and Taylor revisit the discussion around President Biden's recent diagnosis with Prostate Cancer.
April sales data shows a drop in home improvement spending, according to Reuters. With the concerns about tariffs in the air, consumers may be hesitant to start their summer home improvement projects. Debbie and Taylor look at the numbers behind this decline in home improvement sales and take calls and texts from listeners to hear what project they've been holding off on.
Troy Lamb, Workforce development specialist with the Department of Workforce Services joins Debbie and Taylor to discuss some of the ways to find a job and how to apply. KSL investigative reporter Matt Gephart gives tips on how to avoid job hiring scams.
Taylor Morgan, former KSL Inside Sources host, tells Debbie what was going on at the GOP convention and some of the negotiations that are getting worked on. Rob Axson, chair of the Utah Republican Party, joins Debbie and Taylor to discuss the convention and future goals for the party.
Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, Cami Mondeux joins the show to discuss what's happened so far with the "big, beautiful bill", and what the next steps are to getting it passed. Debbie and Taylor also discuss President Biden's recent diagnosis with Prostate Cancer.
Pierce County is moving juvenile inmates into the county jail. More antisemitism at UW. SCOTUS blocked more of Trump’s deportations. Toupees are all the rage on social media. // LongForm: GUEST: United States assistant attorney general for the civil rights division Harmeet Dhillon on why Washington's new clergy reporting law might be unconstitutional. // Quick Hit: A former teacher is sounding the alarm over the dangers of AI in the classroom.
Wolf and Luke ask if Corbin Burnes needs to dominate the Colorado Rockies and talk to Arizona Cardinals sideline reporter Paul Calvisi.
If Walmart, the low-cost giant, is saying they're raising prices -- and soon -- because of tariffs, what does that mean for the rest of the stores ... and above all to our family budgets? Senior Economist with Zions Bank, Robert Spendlove shares his analysis. Sarah Foster with Bankrate, shares items that have risen in price. Listeners chime in with what they have noticed has changed in price recently.
Debbie checks in with the KSL Movie Show Hosts on the big movie of the week!
Debbie got a text message yesterday from the Department of Motor Vehicles -- (DMV) that her toll payment for the EZ PASS Lane must be settled by today ... or driving privileges will be suspended… KSL 5 Investigative Reporter Matt Gephardt and Deb talk about why scammers are getting so good at making it seem like Big Brother is out to get victims.
One of the highest profile cold cases is now solved...and the story behind is taking a new twist. Dave Cawley, Host of the COLD Podcast shares details of the case. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas shares his analysis.
The KSL Give-A-Thon is an annual event raising funds to benefit Primary Children’s Hospital. Deb shares the heartwarming story of Whit Bowman.
Debbie shares some personal news and changes impacting the Dave and Dujanovic Show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks' win over the San Francisco Giants and Arizona Sports Arizona Diamondbacks reporter and host of the Ain't No Fang podcast Alex Weiner joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the NBA draft lottery results and discuss what Jordan Lawler's impact could be on the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Wolf and Luke discuss why there hasn't been any news on the Phoenix Suns hiring a head coach and who the most trusted relievers are on the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Steve Smith had Greg Olsen on his podcast and they discussed the Seahawks parting ways with DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett and how fit ans scheme played into it. Brock and Salk give their thoughs on the debate of whether it's better to find players that fit your scheme or build your scheme around what you have. Then, we discuss Derek Carr retiring, George Pickens being traded, and the Browns crowded QB room in Around the NFL.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks' series against the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Jody Jackson joins the show.