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Luke and Kellan Olson discuss what Brian Gregory's best move so far and former Arizona State safety Jordan Simone joins the show.
Luke and Kellan Olson discuss how damaging this season has been for the Arizona Cardinals' future and 15-year NFL veteran Lorenzo Alexander joins the show.
Luke and Kellan Olson react to the Phoenix Suns beating the Minnesota Timberwolves and Arizona Sports Arizona Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake joins the show.
Luke and Kellan Olson discuss if Jordan Ott should be in the conversation for coach of the year and lead NBA writer for NBCSports.com Kurt Helin joins the show.
This Seahawks team plays with an athletic arrogance and confidence that is not unlike the LOB era Seahawks but Brock says there is bit more humility with this team and that probably comes from the head coach and his approach. Then, in Need to Know, we discuss the Seahawks win over the Falcons, the M's trading Harry Ford to the Nationals for Jose Ferrer, WSU football coach Jimmy Rogers departing for Iowa State and fallout from the CFP decisions. **The Mike Macdonald Show can only be found exclusively on the Seattle Sports YouTube page and the Seattle Sports app until 10 am Tuesday morning.
Wolf and Luke look ahead to the Phoenix Suns' matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves and SunDevilSource publisher Chris Karpman joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Jonathan Gannon is done as the Arizona Cardinals head coach and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if that was the worst performance from the line of scrimmage by the Arizona Cardinals this season and Arizona Cardinals sideline reporter Paul Calvisi joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Cardinals loss to the Los Angeles Rams and Sam Leavitt not showing up to Arizona State football's banquet.
Wolf and Luke discuss what they are expecting from the Arizona Cardinals against the Los Angeles Rams and what to expect from Kevin Durant and Dillon Brooks in their matchup tonight.
Wolf and Luke discuss where the Arizona Cardinals go from here now that Kyler Murray will miss the rest of the season and Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort joins the show.
Tyler Drake joins Wolf and Luke to discuss the news that Kyler Murray will miss the rest of the 2025 season and if Kyler Murray will be an Arizona Cardinal in 2026.
Kevin Ray joins Wolf and Luke for Suns Gameday with K-Ray to discuss how the Phoenix Suns will look without Devin Booker and what to expect from Kevin Durant in his first game against the Suns since he left.
Wolf and Luke react to the news about Kyler Murray and look ahead to the Phoenix Suns' matchup against the Houston Rockets.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Jacoby Brissett is the future at quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
As we brace for a wintery weekend, Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner, Hosts of the KSL Movie Show, join Greg to showcase what's hot at the theatre right now! They review Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 and tackle the big question: What movie shocked you most with its box office success?
After the No Kings shooting in Salt Lake City, a Utah lawmaker is proposing limits on the open carry of long guns at rallies and protests. Greg hears perspective from the sponsor of the legislation, Rep. Verona Mauga, about the motivation behind the bill. Clark Aposhian, Chairman of The Utah Shooting Sports Council and Utah gun advocate, joins the show to share his perspective.
The Pentagon announced another strike against an alleged drug-carrying boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean. This comes as lawmakers react to a classified briefing on the controversial Sept. 2 strikes targeting a vessel near Venezuela, where many questions remain on whether the second strike that killed the two people could have violated international law. Greg discusses the new developments and shares his thoughts on due process and international enforcement.
A divided Supreme Court ruled in favor of Texas GOP lawmakers... allowing them to use a new congressional map in next year's midterm elections. Managing Editor of SCOTUSBlog, Kelsey Dallas, breaks down the Supreme Court’s decision on Texas redistricting. What does it mean for representation and future elections?
Utah woke up to snow in the mountains and some flurries starting in the valleys! Greg shares his snowy adventure in Weber County, while Sam Webber with the National Weather Service for SLC brings the latest on the storm. Greg checks in with the KSL Traffic Center on what to know if you are traveling in the mountains today. As many may rush to the mountains to hit fresh powder, Craig Gordon from the Utah Avalanche Center joins us to talk about avalanche danger, safety tips, and the essential gear you need before heading into the mountains.
So far in 2025, Utah has recorded 35 pedestrian fatalities and 976 pedestrian-involved crashes. Pedestrian accidents are becoming a growing concern in Utah. Sgt. Mike Alexander with Utah Highway Patrol joins us to discuss why these crashes are increasing and what drivers and pedestrians can do to stay safe as the days get shorter and darker.
We're learning new details about a double homicide case in Saratoga Springs. Jessica Lyman and her 8-year-old son Eli Painter were found shot in their home back in March. Some warrants have just been unsealed, revealing new evidence found at the time of the initial investigation... Greg walks through the new details.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Arizona Cardinals' offensive line needs to be rebuilt and react to what Jacoby Brissett had to say at his press conference on Wednesday.
Wolf and Luke discuss why the Los Angeles Rams are so good this season and ESPN NBA front office insider Bobby Marks joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if their expectations for the Phoenix Suns have changed this season and 2-time Super Bowl champion Max Starks joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the offensive gameplan should look like for the Arizona Cardinals against the Los Angeles Rams and how long the Phoenix Suns could stay afloat without Devin Booker.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the offensive gameplan should look like for the Arizona Cardinals against the Los Angeles Rams and how long the Phoenix Suns could stay afloat without Devin Booker.
Utah held an AI Summit yesterday, and the governor has 6 key areas he wants the state to focus on and emphasized that humans should stay in control. Greg and Holly discuss the latest and speak with Margaret Busse, Executive Director of Utah’s Department of Commerce, about the event, AI priorities for the state and how Utah can get ahead of the federal government with AI regulation.
Did the tariffs steal Christmas this year? Holiday shoppers are shelling out more cash than ever — but it turns out you're paying MORE for LESS this holiday shopping season… Is it Tariffs? Inflation? International trade Attorney, Michelle Schulz, Founder and Managing Partner, Schulz Trade Law PLLC joins the show to discuss how tariffs are impacting consumers this holiday season.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is in hot water, and it's continuing to boil up as Questions remain about boat strikes in the Caribbean. Hegseth has been trying to distance himself from the second strike on an alleged drug boat. But the stories keep changing. Now, Senator John Curtis is one of the U.S. senators wanting a full accounting of the strikes.
Childcare costs are soaring, and for many Utah families, the numbers are staggering. Smart Asset's latest analysis reveals that a household needs to earn at least $82,410 annually for one parent to stay home with a young child. Greg and Holly discuss the costs and what this means for families trying to balance work, finances, and parenting. The hosts also discuss a new development for the "Trump Account,s" where all children born between 2025 and 2028 will automatically receive a $1,000 deposit from the Department of the Treasury.
Companies once discouraged employees from posting about work online. Now, they’re actively recruiting staff to become in-house influencers on platforms like TikTok, according to the Wall Street Journal. Greg and Holly discuss why brands like Starbucks and Delta are embracing employee-generated content, how this trend is reshaping workplace culture, and what it means for the future of hiring and employer branding. Is being a social media creator the next must-have job skill? Caitlyn Johnston, KSL NewsRadio Producer and Freelance Video Creator, shares the pros and cons that could come of employees doubling as content creators.
Utah Governor Cox wanted 35,000 starter homes by 2028. We're far short of that goal. Holly walks through what she learned about his goals for the next year with housing development.
The family behind Dell Computers has pledged over $6 billion to help millions of American children open investment accounts. This initiative pairs with the White House’s new “Trump Accounts” program, which guarantees a $1,000 deposit for every child born between 2025 and 2028. Families can start opening accounts in early 2026, with contributions allowed beginning July 4. Greg and Holly discuss with Utah Congressman Blake Moore, who joined President Trump for the official announcement.
As loneliness becomes a growing concern across America, Greg and Holly discuss how the old tradition of eating dinner together can help. Aimee Cobabe with the Church News also shares a story of a mile-long table event in Denver that was put together to combat loneliness.
Gov. Cox calls for 'pro-human' AI development Have Tariffs Stolen Christmas? Changing Stories and Rising Tensions: The Hegseth Boat Strike Controversy Utah families must earn $82,410 for one parent to stay home with a child The New In-Demand Job Skill: Workplace TikTok Influencer The Road to 35,000 Starter Homes: Can Utah Catch Up? $6 Billion for America’s Kids: Rep. Blake Moore speaks on Dell Family’s 'Trump Account' Investment A Mile of Connection: Fighting Loneliness with an Old Tradition
Over four million dollars have been raised toward the Utah GOP’s effort to repeal Prop 4, Utah’s anti-gerrymandering law. What stands out -- all the money has come from a single source. Greg and Holly discuss.
Wolf and Luke discuss if they expected this level of scoring from Dillon Brooks and Arizona Cardinals legend Patrick Peterson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns beating the Los Angeles Lakers and discuss if they think Kyler Murray's practice window will ever be open.
Wolf and Luke discuss how much Collin Gillespie and Royce O'Neale have helped the Phoenix Suns' early success this season and voice of the Phoenix Suns Jon Bloom joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Cardinals have a path out of the hole they are in right now and if Arizona State needs an elite quarterback to compete in the Big 12.
If you make a mistake on your taxes, the IRS now has to tell you where you went wrong and how to fix it, thanks to new legislation signed by the president. Greg and Holly discuss the law and speak with Susan Spiers, CEO of UACPA, about these changes in tax filing, how they could help the average filer, and how to avoid common mistakes when filing taxes.
Trouble in Toyland! An AI-powered teddy bear was caught teaching kids how to light matches. Other AI-powered toys were also placed in a time-out after reports of the chatbot-powered toys helped kids find sexually explicit content ... and lethal objects, according to ABC. ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show to discuss what parents need to know about these AI toys and the dangers, as the kinks in AI are still being worked out.
Holly attended an event at the state Capitol on Monday, the Martha Hughes Cannon Awards Ceremony hosted by Utah Women Run. Chair of Utah Women Run, Becky Edwards, joins the show to discuss.
A welfare check in Provo sent hundreds of people flocking from police after they found an illegal backyard cockfighting ring. There were 300 live birds and more than 50 roosters dead. Greg and Holly discuss this incident, how common these types of cockfighting rings are, and how large these types of operations can become.
After the shooting of 2 National Guard members in DC last week, the Trump administration has paused all amnesty applications from Afghan nationals and is talking about a complete immigration ban. Utah Immigration Attorney, Adam Crayk, joins the show to discuss the impacts of these moves, including the 'ramped up' travel ban that is also being floated by the Trump administration.
Following the tragic shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., national refugee policy is once again in the spotlight. The suspect—an Afghan asylum seeker who had worked with U.S. forces—has fueled calls from President Trump for an immigration crackdown, including stricter bans and halted asylum applications. But what does this mean for Utah’s refugee community? Amy Harmer, executive director of the Utah Refugee Connection, joins us to discuss the local impact. Are Afghan refugees in Utah fearful of these new narratives? How many families are here, and what challenges do they face as they adapt to life in the U.S.? Greg and Holly explore the stigma surrounding refugees, the resilience of those rebuilding their lives, and the importance of seeing beyond stereotypes to understand the human stories at the heart of our community.
It's giving Tuesday! We have been highlighting stories of kindness frequently through KSL's Kindness Campaign, powered by One Kind Act a Day, a project by Semnani Family Foundation. Mason Bennet, Director of One Kind Act a Day, to discuss the organization and ways to give back. Learn more at powerofkind.org
If you donate money on Giving Tuesday, this could qualify you for a 2025 charitable deduction. But could the ‘big, beautiful bill’ change your Giving Tuesday tax break? Billy Hesterman, President of The Utah Taxpayers Association, weighs in. Holly shares her fun facts of the day.
The Iron School District is joining the group of schools weighing the option for a four-day school week. Would this be better or worse for students and parents? Stephanie Hill from the Iron County School Board joins the show to discuss why they are considering changing the school format, as well as the pros and cons of the potential change.