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Wolf and Luke discuss how the Kevin Durant trade looks now that the NBA draft is over and how important this series is for the Arizona Diamondbacks against the Miami Marlins.
Wolf and Luke discuss if they like how aggressive the Phoenix Suns have been this offseason and if there is a starting pitcher that they trust in the Arizona Diamondbacks' rotation more than Merrill Kelly.
Wolf and Luke talk to ESPN NBA writer Kevin Pelton about what the Phoenix Suns did in the second round of the NBA draft and Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Jody Jackson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss how they are feeling about Brian Gregory after the NBA draft and founder & editor-in-chief of City of Basketball Love in Philly Josh Verlin joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Phoenix Suns need to acquire another star player and what they want the Suns to address tonight in the second round of the draft.
Wolf and Luke discuss if they still have concerns about Brian Gregory after night one of the NBA draft and Phoenix Suns analyst Eddie Johnson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss where the Arizona Diamondbacks stand at the halfway point of the season and Arizona Sports Phoenix Suns guru, co-host of Arizona Sports at Night & co-host of Empire of the Suns Kellan Olson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns first-round pick and the Suns trading for center Mark Williams.
A new study says if you want a newly built home...it's going to cost you a lot more. Greg and Holly discuss the battle of buying a new or existing home and the sneaky prices that may cost you in the end.
Greg and Holly discuss the latest updates on significant fires around the state. Holly also shares her facts of the day.
We continue to follow the status of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador. This week a U.S. District Judge rejected the government's bid to delay his release from jail on the grounds that he might be deported before facing trial. Greg breaks down what this means and how often this type of thing happens.
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed 2 additional measles cases in the state..bringing the total to five cases. Greg and Holly bring the latest developments, Debbie Dujanovic joins the show to discuss her experience with measles.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Oklahoma and Utahn in a case against the EPA about clean air obligations. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins Greg and Holly to explain the case and why this is a major victory for the state.
Senator John Curtis is pushing for Utah to become the frontrunner for nuclear energy developments in the states. During an Environment and Public Works Committee hearing, he highlighted the importance of innovation in the area. We discuss nuclear energy in the state and balance between energy dominance and environmental stewardship.
Utah is seeing two major wildfires in the southernmost part of the state. The France Canyon and Forsyth fires have burned for a near 40,000 acres and firefighters are still fighting to control the blazes. The first step to stopping fires is prevention. Utah Speaker of The House Mike Shultz discusses a new rule that will allow more fire prevention within the national forest system. Speaker Shultz also comments on the recent call for a Utah Judge, Don Torgerson, to resign.
According to the Deseret News, The Senate parliamentarian nixed a number of proposals Republican lawmakers hoped would help pay for more than $4.5 trillion in tax cuts. Greg and Holly discuss.
We all have come home from work after a long day and decided we don’t want to cook, so we order in or take a drive to the local fast-food restaurant. But the number of Americans who are choosing to do so might be surprising. According to a new report, a third of adults eat fast food on any given day. Greg and Holly discuss their fast-food habits and take texts from listeners.
Ogden city is proposing a new incentive to get people into local homes. They call it their Own In Ogden program, it is a loan program to assist home buyers with the down payment or closing costs of purchasing a home citywide. Jeremy Smith, Ogden City Community Development Director, joins the show to give details on this incentive.
Wolf and Luke react to Corbin Carroll being placed on the injured list and talk to Sports Illustrated NBA Draft expert Kevin Sweeney.
Wolf and Luke discuss how Jalen Green can get better as a Phoenix Sun and ask if Eduardo Rodriguez is finally becoming the pitcher the Arizona Diamondbacks thought they were signing.
Wolf and Luke ask if the Phoenix Suns are in a better situation after the Kevin Durant trade and talk to Arizona Diamondbacks senior vice president and assistant general manager Amiel Sawdaye.
Wolf and Luke discuss the return of Jake McCarthy and talk to Empire of the Suns co-host Kevin Zimmerman.
The average person knows that scams are everywhere. But scammers are getting more clever by the day, making their bait look more legitimate. These include the infamous toll scam that hit the state earlier this month, jury duty, and even tariff scams. Greg and Holly discuss what these look like and what to watch for when you get a suspicious text.
In the most recent episode of Uinta Triangle, the family feels the gap left behind after Eric Robert's disappearance in the High Uinta's and an unexpected discovery in Allsop Lake. We bring on the host of the podcast, Dave Cawley, to share a preview of today's latest episode.
The Sutherland Institute released a new survey today highlighting the struggle men are facing in a newly evolving world. In their study, nearly a third of men do not understand their place in their community and don’t have anyone to discuss their mental health with. Nic Dunn Vice President of Strategy and Senior Fellow joins us to discuss the survey.
The Utah Grizzlies are exploring a sale and potential relocation. After the NHL came to the state, is there only room for one hockey team in Utah? Jay Stevens, KSL's Hockey Insider and Host of KSL Sports', Utah Puck Report Podcast joins the show to discuss the reasoning behind the sale, what's next for the team and what Utah would lose if the Grizzlies relocated. Holly shares her fun facts of the day.
According to a new WalletHub survey, Utah is ranked the highest in independence. They took in factors of receiving government benefits, and the percentage of those on public assistance income. We bring on Chip Lupo, Writer and Analyst with WalletHub to discuss the survey and what Utah is doing right.
A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows more than half of Utahns are in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana. While this shows support for the measure, there is no campaign for recreational use. Greg and Holly discuss the poll results and the future of recreational marijuana in Utah.
Just hours after President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran - it appeared to have been broken. A strike in Israel landed in the south, and Israel claimed Iran broke the ceasefire first. Iran said it didn't fire anything and says Israeli strikes have bombarded their country. We woke up this morning to the news that the ceasefire announced by Pres. Trump yesterday did not hold. NewsNation Sr. National Security Contributor Lt. General Richard Newton sheds some light on how the situation in the middle east has changed after U.S. intervention and what Donald Trump's role is going to have to be to broker a peace.
Utah Senator Mike Lee proposed the sale of significant protected federal lands here in Utah within the president's spending package. It looks like after major pushback on the proposal; he is hinting that he may be rolling back the amount he is putting up for sale. Cami Mondeux, Deseret News, Congressional Correspondent discusses the latest update.
The Supreme Court handed a legal victory to the Trump administration - allowing for the deportation of some immigrants to any country. Kelsey Dallas, Managing Editor of SCOTUSblog, brings insight to what may have led to this decision by the Supreme Court.
Many farmers rely on migrant seasonal workers to harvest their fields... now the Trump administration is expected to streamline the migrant work visa program for U.S. farmers. Chris Riley, Fruit Farmer and Member of Utah Farm Bureau discusses how this impacts farmers and their ability to keep a steady workforce.
Utahns can begin purchasing fireworks today… but how soon can you start lighting them? As wildfires are already spreading across Utah and a dry season, fireworks, while fun, could be a recipe for disaster. Utah Fire Authority's Kelly Bird shares his expertise on firework safety and when you can and can't light fireworks in the state.
A new report in the Deseret News outlines certain life patterns that make it less likely for women to experience sexual violence. These include education, relationship status, and addiction. Greg and Holly discuss the findings.
Wolf and Luke discuss the Phoenix Suns trading Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets and talk to Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Jody Jackson.
Wolf and Luke ask what is next for the Phoenix Suns after trading Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets and talk to the voice of the Suns, Jon Bloom.
Wolf and Luke discuss the Arizona Diamondbacks taking two of three from the Colorado Rockies and discuss what the Phoenix Suns need to do in this week's NBA Draft.
Wolf and Luke ask if Kevin Durant is the biggest name to ever leave a Valley sports team and preview the Arizona Diamondbacks' series at the Chicago White Sox.
According to Axios, the average employee now sends or receives over 50 messages outside of business hours and notifications from work related messages and calendar appointments can be non-stop. Greg and Holly discuss how it seems like the 9-5 workday may be diminishing. Listeners chime in with their hacks to shutting off the infinite workday.
Over a dozen homes have been destroyed by the Forsyth Fire in Washington County around Pine Valley, including 2 homes of firefighters. Greg and Holly get an update on the fire from Candy Stevensen, Public Information Officer with Great Basin Incident Management Team 7, who is now overseeing this fire.
The US issued strikes on 3 Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, Greg and Holly walk through what is known so far. Amos Guiora, Professor of Law, S.J Quinney College of Law at The University of Utah calls the show live from Israel to explain what is happening there amid the conflict with Iran and how the US strikes on Iran are changing the tone.
As we continue to follow the United States bombing of nuclear sites in Iran, over the weekend. Greg walks through who has the power to declare war, and if there is an argument to be made that this wasn't a declaration of war.
Arturo Gamboa, jailed after a fatal shooting at the "No Kings" rally, was released on Friday, with no charges filed. Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments.
How much money do Americans say it would take to feel rich? How about just to live comfortably? Sarah Foster, Analyst with Bankrate breaks down the latest survey that shows more than 1 in 4 Americans feel they need to make $150k or more to live comfortably.
In his latest opinion piece in the Deseret News, Jay Evensen says we should not cry for Iran's regime, but we should be concerned about what's coming next. Greg and Holly discuss the latest piece with Jay Evensen, Deseret News Opinion Editor.
Wolf and Luke discuss when the Phoenix Suns could trade Kevin Durant and Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Jody Jackson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss how much pressure is on Zac Gallen over his next seven starts and ClutchPoints NBA insider Brett Siegel joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss which of the Arizona Cardinals' rookies could make an all-rookie team and which players they want back in a Kevin Durant trade.
Both chambers of congress will be up for grabs next fall and while the midterms may feel far away, both parties are already strategizing how to get ahead of their opponents. Deseret News, Congressional Correspondent, Cami Mondeux joins the show with analysis.
Holly shares fun facts of the day, and the hosts check in with the KSL Movie Show Host's Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles on the big movie of the week! The hosts also discuss their favorite Pixar movies.