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Wolf and Luke discuss what the offensive gameplan should be for the Arizona Cardinals against the Indianapolis Colts' defense and how imperative it is for Arizona State football to start fast against the Utah Utes.
Wolf and Luke discuss how Jacoby Brissett could perform if Kyler Murray is not able to play against the Indianapolis Colts and KSL Utah reporter Steve Bartle joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what happens if Kyler Murray can't play on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts and if the Phoenix Suns can surpass expectations this year.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Arizona Cardinals' defense can slow down the Indianapolis Colts' offense and 15-year NFL veteran Lorenzo Alexander joins the show.
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Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns' win over the Los Angeles Lakers in their first game of the preseason and Arizona Cardinals legend Patrick Peterson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss who has to lead the Arizona Cardinals out of their struggles right now and voice of the Phoenix Suns Jon Bloom joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what changes could be coming with the Arizona Cardinals and USA Today NFL columnist Jarrett Bell joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss the incident between Jonathan Gannon and Emari Demercado and if Arizona State football is ready to beat the University of Utah on Saturday.
Wolf and Luke discuss where the Arizona Cardinals go after losing to the Tennessee Titans and how much of the loss to the Titans is on Kyler Murray.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Drew Petzing was making the right playcalls in the 4th quarter for the Arizona Cardinals and AZCardinals.com senior writer Darren Urban joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss why the Arizona Cardinals can't finish games and if the defense finally broke at the end of the game.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Cardinals losing to the Tennessee Titans and Arizona Sports Arizona Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns picking up Ryan Dunn's third year option and discuss how important a win over the Tennessee Titans would be for the Arizona Cardinals.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the keys are for the Arizona Cardinals to beat the Tennessee Titans and Arizona Sports Phoenix Suns guru Kellan Olson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss which players on the Phoenix Suns they are most interested in seeing play and Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort joins the show.
Wolf and Luke look ahead to the Arizona Cardinals' matchup against the Tennessee Titans and former Arizona State safety Jordan Simone joins the show.
The government shutdown has persisted for three days now as Senate Republicans and Democrats bump heads over healthcare spending in the budget. Greg and guest host Marty Carpenter talk politics and what they think may happen at Friday's Senate vote.
Democratic Representative Doug Owens joins Greg and guest host Marty Carpenter to talk the latest on Utah's redistricting battle. What might be to come, how have things been, Owens gives a lawmaker's perspective.
Governor Spencer Cox is officially calling the Utah Legislature into a special session. It will be held on Monday, starting at 9:00 a.m. In a press release, the Governor's office says the legislature will address several matters of state business...including choosing a new congressional map for the state's redistricting effort.
KSL Taylor Swift Correspondent (and producer of Inside Sources) Caitlyn Johnston joined the show today to talk "The Life of a Showgirl," Taylor Swift's new album. The accompanying movie, "The Release Party of a Showgirl," is expected to flood theaters, according to KSL Movie Show's Andy Farnsworth.
Governor Spencer Cox came to the defense of his former Gubernatorial opponent Phil Lyman. Lyman was targeted by Conservative Influencer Candace Owens in a conspiratorial accusation that he had a hand in the death of Political Influencer and friend of Owens, Charlie Kirk.
Wolf and Luke discuss where the Arizona Cardinals' offense needs to evolve and how awesome the MLB postseason has been so far.
Wolf and Luke discuss where the Arizona Cardinals' offense needs to improve the most against the Tennessee Titans and what preseason storylines are the most intriguing surrounding the Phoenix Suns.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Arizona Cardinals' defense should attack Cam Ward and 15-year NFL vet Lorenzo Alexander joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the offensive gameplan should be for the Arizona Cardinals against the Tennessee Titans and where the Arizona Diamondbacks are now that the dust has settled?
Utah pharmacists are now free to prescribe COVID-19 shots to customers. The new guidelines around vaccines and who they are allowed to administer them to have been up in the air until a meeting in mid-September ruled that Utah pharmacists have the authority to prescribe and administer the new variant of the COVID-19 vaccine. Lois M. Collins, a reporter for Deseret News, joins Greg to discuss the confusing direction around these medical practices.
The government shutdown has lasted for two days now, for the first time since 2018. There have been disagreements on both sides about where funding needs to be, and neither party is budging in the discussion to get a budget across the line. We had Congressman Blake Moore on the show to discuss what he is seeing on the floor and what they need to discuss to move forward. Deseret News, Opinion Editor Jay Evensen joins the show to discuss if we are all missing the big picture with this current shutdown.
Utah Democratic Chair Brian King joins the show to discuss the latest on the government shutdown and the UT GOP endorsing Map C out of the choices that could be submitted for the new version of Utah's Congressional Maps. Utah Democrats have accused Republicans of inserting politics into the process.
On September 10th, Political commentator Charlie Kirk was killed at Utah Valley University by a shooter on an adjacent rooftop. The Associated Press has just released an article highlighting the gaps in security that might have contributed to this crime being committed. We invited Former Unified Deputy Police Chief Chris Bertram on the show to weigh in on what he agrees with in the analysis and what campus security has to tighten up on going forward in their events.
In four days, the legislature will submit a map to the courts to be evaluated for fair redistricting for the state. There has been a lot of back and forth in the process of submitting a map, including the UT GOP now signaling that they are in favor of map "C,". Utah Democrats are accusing Republicans of inserting politics into the process. We have Republican Senator Todd Weiler, Senate Minority Leader, Luz Escamilla, Utah Republican State Party Chair Robert Axson on the show to discuss the maps and the behind-the-scenes intricacies.
Ice Castles, a beloved winter attraction, announced that they will not make a return to Utah this year. They didn't give a specific reason for this break this season, but they are working to adapt to future weather conditions. We brought on Brian Christensen, Ice Castles Founder, onto the show to discuss how this started and go in-depth on why they are taking the break.
Another enthralling special airing this weekend comes from KSL NewsRadio's Maria Shilaos, who looks into dealing with grief. Maria joins Greg to discuss grief, the signs to recognize when you are grieving, how it affects those around you and what you can look forward to in the special.
Greg sums up the discussions we have heard today from both sides of the aisle around the government shutdown and whether the messaging put on government websites pointing fingers across the aisle has the potential to be a violation of the Hatch Act.
The LDS General Conference is this weekend, which means KSL is bringing you thought-provoking and spiritual programming alongside Conference sessions. One of these specials is by our own KSL Movie Show host, Andy Farnsworth, about how movies find their ratings. He goes in-depth about his special and all the details that surround these ratings we slap onto films.
Wolf and Luke preview the Arizona Cardinals' game against the Tennessee Titans and discuss what the biggest priority is for the Arizona Diamondbacks after missing the playoffs.
Wolf and Luke ask if the Arizona Diamondbacks need to make any changes to their coaching staff and talk to Arizona State broadcaster Jeff Munn.
Wolf and Luke talk to Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen and discuss where the Arizona Cardinals defense needs to get better.
Wolf and Luke discuss Trey Benson being placed on injured reserve with a knee injury and what the Arizona Cardinals' defensive game plan should be against the Tennessee Titans.
Wolf and Luke discuss the mistakes the Arizona Cardinals are making on the field and what Torey Lovullo will have to do to secure his job for the future.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Devin Booker can become the leader the Phoenix Suns need him to be and Arizona Cardinals legend Patrick Peterson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the Arizona Cardinals need to get right before Week 5 and if the Arizona Diamondbacks can still contend despite not spending as much.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Diamondbacks can bring Zac Gallen back and how Arizona State football can fix their redzone issues.
Charlie Kirk's American Comeback tour is coming back to Utah just a month after their former leader, Charlie Kirk, was murdered on the UVU Campus. They will be visiting the Utah State University campus for this leg of their tour, which will include many popular names in Utah politics, such as Senator Mike Lee and Governor Spencer Cox. The hosts discuss what USU is planning for security measures.
The Utah Office of Tourism says they are committed to keeping National Parks and other recreational sites open as a government shutdown looms in Congress. We speak to the Managing Director of the Utah Office of Tourism and Film, Natalie Randall, about their plans to stay open and how they will navigate it like they have in shutdowns before.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth addressed senior military leaders today at Quantico in Virginia. Hegseth outlined his vision for a new direction for the department ... highlighting 10 new directives ... including new standards for combat arms positions, regular P-T tests, and changes to grooming standards. NewsNation's Washington Correspondent, Kellie Meyer, brings the latest details.
The Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to fast-track its review of the president's executive order ending birthright citizenship. Greg and Dave discuss.
Greg and guest host Dave Cawley, who is also the host of the KSL Podcast, Uinta Triangle, lay out the details of the podcast and give a behind-the-scenes look at what it took to investigate this story of the missing trekker in the high Uintas.
By midnight tonight, if Congress cannot agree to terms and pass the budget bill...the government will shut down. Some Democratic members are holding out on voting for the bill as it doesn't address major healthcare issues such as tax credits and will cut funding to healthcare. Deseret News' Cami Mondeaux fills us in on the up-to-date details and energy on the floor as the timer ticks down.
Over the weekend, there was an attack on a Michigan meetinghouse for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The attack led to the death of four people and the burning down of the church after the perpetrator ignited the building. KSL NewRadio'sAdam Small and KSL TV's Dan Rascon, who is live in Michigan, update us on the latest details since the attack and the new details coming to light about the suspected shooter.