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Wolf and Luke discuss which NBA All-Star event they are looking forward to the most and they play a round of 'Wheel of QBs'.
Wolf and Luke discuss Dillon Brooks' suspension and Arizona Sports Arizona Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss Dillon Brooks' suspension and Arizona Sports Arizona Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the news that the Arizona Cardinals are keeping Nick Rallis as their defensive coordinator and discuss if Corbin Carroll could be back by opening day.
Luke and John Lund discuss who will be the Arizona Diamondbacks' closer this season and co-host of Empire of the Suns Kevin Zimmerman joins the show.
Luke and John Lund discuss how much Dillon Brooks' 16th technical foul could hurt the Phoenix Suns and ESPN MLB analyst Tim Kurkjian joins the show.
Luke and John Lund react to the Phoenix Suns losing to the Oklahoma City Thunder and former ASU women's basketball coach Charli Turner Thorne joins the show.
Luke and John Lund discuss what questions they have about the Phoenix Suns heading into the All Star break and if the Arizona Diamondbacks can produce enough offense until Corbin Carroll comes back from injury.
Live from Utah's Capitol Hill, Greg and Holly recognize women's suffrage, as nearly 156 years ago, the first woman to cast a vote in the US, was right here in Utah. Utah State Auditor, Tina Cannon joins the show to discuss the significance. Auditor Cannon shares insight on a recent audit involving the Department of Health and Human Services, which showed a "critical failure" regarding data privacy. Lt. Governor Diedre Henderson joins the show to discuss her story of getting into politics as a woman and shares insight on election security national and locally in Utah. Senate Minority Leader, Luz Escamilla joins the show to discuss how she got into politics and her priorities regarding child welfare. Representative Ryan Wilcox shares an update on School Safety as he returns from Washington DC discussing efforts to bring more school safety across the nation. Representative Ashley Matthews speaks on childcare and how the state can do more to help make the transition for parents into the workforce that much easier. Senator Heidi Balderee joins to discuss her amendments to Commemorative days in the state, as well as the importance of Utah's role in woman's suffrage. Representative Carol Moss joins the show to discuss her amendments to the legal term for an overdose, and what these changes can do for those suffering, and we ask her about her time in office as she nears the end of her time in the Utah legislature. Representative Tiara Auxier joins to discuss her bill that would bring internet to school buses to help support students who travel often, complete their homework that is primarily online now. There is one member within Utah's legislature from a third party, The Forward Party, Senator Emily Buss. Buss joins the show to share her priorities and insight as to what the Forward party is. House Speaker Mike Shultz joins to wrap the show for a mid session check in and brings a rundown on what the top bills are looking like and where we sit half way through the session.
Wolf and Luke discuss if they would like the Arizona Cardinals to draft Carson Beck and 2-time Super Bowl champion Max Starks joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the news that Corbin Carroll has broken his hamate bone and to the Phoenix Suns defeating the Dallas Mavericks.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Diamondbacks could add more pitching before the regular season and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss who could replace Corbin Carroll for the Arizona Diamondbacks this season and their expectations for the Phoenix Suns tonight against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Phoenix Suns could have an answer for Cooper Flagg and react to the how much ground the Arizona Cardinals can make up this offseason.
Wolf and Luke talk to CBS NFL analyst Charles Davis and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Arizona Diamondbacks' pitching staff could look this season and how important it is that the Phoenix Suns beat the Dallas Mavericks tonight.
Wolf and Luke talk to voice of the Arizona Diamondbacks Chris Garagiola and MLB.com Arizona Diamondbacks reporter Steve Gilbert joins the show.
We reach out to our very own Matt Gephardt, who is in Cortina covering the Winter Games and watching the Alpine Skiing events. He tells us what he is experiencing there during the games, and Holly shares her "This Day in History".
New research from the Huntsman Mental Health Institute is showing new evidence on how men and women process stress. In this study, they highlight that men seem to show more externalizing behaviors when they are stressed, while women internalize their behavior. We have Lois Collins from Deseret News on the show to break this down.
Wolf and Luke react to how Devin Booker and Jalen Green looked in their returns and co-host of Brock & Salk on Seattle Sports Brock Huard joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Seattle Seahawks defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl and former Arizona Cardinals running back Edgerrin James joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss who the early Super Bowl contenders are for next season and react to the news that Andrew Saalfrank will be out for the entire season.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Devin Booker participating in the 3-point Contest could help him get out of his shooting slump and 15-year NFL veteran Lorenzo Alexander joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns' loss to the Golden State Warriors and voice of the Arizona Cardinals Dave Pasch joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss how much Grayson Allen's injury could impact the Phoenix Suns and former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Drew Stanton joins the show.
Wolf and Luke give their reactions to Larry Fitzgerald getting into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and discuss if we could see the Phoenix Suns struggle over their next few games.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Larry Fitzgerald is the greatest athlete in Arizona sports history and predict who is going to win Super Bowl 60.
Cruises, cars, oh my! The Super Bowl is this Sunday! The Deseret News has laid out what you could buy for the same price as a Super Bowl ticket. Greg and Holly talk about all the things you can buy for the same price as a Super Bowl ticket, plus what they enjoy most about the Super Bowl.
Should we hold kids back? Utah lawmakers are weighing legislation today that would allow schools to hold third graders back to improve reading skills, in addition to adding more support for reading. Jason Swenson, Deseret News Writer, joins the show to explain the legislation and arguments for and against. Listeners chime in with their thoughts.
The 2026 Winter Games will hold their Opening Ceremony today! Greg and Holly fly over to Italy to check in on what's happening with KSL TV's Matt Gephart, who's in Cortina talking with athletes. Holly shares events that happened on this day in history for the winter games!
What used to be just an old game of fun, doorbell ditching, can now actually lead to violence and criminal charges. KSL Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera joins the show to explain what she learned about this issue in Utah and the consequences at hand with this old-school prank.
Today is National Wear Red Day! Today is a day to focus on women's heart health. As cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women, recent data shows that in 2023, 37,000 women died from a heart attack. Dr. Alison Brann of the University of Utah Health joins the show to discuss what women should know about heart health and the warning signs to watch for.
The KSL Movie Show’s Andy Farnsworth joins to break down the big movie of the week: Solo Mio—the story of a heartbroken groom stranded in Rome whose ruined honeymoon turns into an unexpected adventure thanks to a determined local and a few meddling travelers. The hosts then hit today's question: What’s the best romantic comedy told from a guy’s perspective?
President Donald Trump shared a video that includes a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, as primates in a jungle. This post has since been deleted. As February marks Black History Month, Jeanetta Williams, president of the Salt Lake NAACP Branch, shares her perspective on this recent post and what it means for the larger conversation about racism in America. Williams also speaks to why honoring Black history matters, what the past teaches us, and how discrimination continues to show up today.
Wolf and Luke discuss what a successful first season would look like for Mike LaFleur and co-host of Empire of the Suns Kevin Zimmerman joins the show.
The family of Nancy Guthrie is speaking out with a newly recorded video last night, pleading with their mother to come home, and if someone has her, to reach out so they know that she is safe. Greg and Holly get the latest details from a press conference in Arizona with authorities and discuss where the search stands.
Utah lawmakers are weighing a new proposal on Capitol Hill, which would negate jail time for first-time offenders carrying small amounts of marijuana. Representative Grant Miller joins the show to discuss the bill and why he wants to see this change. Greg and Holly discuss how marijuana possession currently works in the state.
Holly and Greg walk through certain proposals being heard today during Utah's 2026 Legislative Session and what caught their eye this week.
Greg and Holly learn about this new 'Kryptonite' fentanyl discovery in Utah and speak with Bill Newell, Coordinator for the Utah Fentanyl Task Force, about the status of fentanyl in Utah and what families need to know to stay safe.
Ensign College has announced this week that they have redesigned their Bachelor of Applied Science degrees, allowing students to graduate with a degree in three years rather than the traditional four. We have Jason Swenson, Deseret News reporter, to discuss the change and what he found in his research about the trend of speeding up degrees.
A Utah woman lost over $850,000 to a romance scam where the scammer convinced her to funnel her life savings into a cryptocurrency ATM and invest in their "joint" account. Romance scams are on the rise, and it's becoming a bigger problem with crypto. As the Legislative Session continues, Utah lawmakers are taking a look at how they can prevent these cases from happening. Bridger Beal-Cvetko joins the show to discuss what they found investigating this case and what lawmakers are looking to change.
Searching up your family tree can be grueling work, even with websites that have done most of the work for you. Now, AI is becoming a great tool to help fill in the gaps. John Alexander, Senior Product Manager of FamilySearch, joins the show to discuss this development and how this will help the tech of tracking down family members just that much easier.
Child Care is a huge point of discussion in Utah. For a state that is huge and family-oriented and is looking to boost birthrates, this is a major factor for those looking to start one, because we are hearing from Utahns who are struggling to find affordable childcare. A new bill from Senator Luz Escamilla would help to ease the pain of childcare by expanding current definitions in the law to provide incentives for some to open home-based childcare businesses. Sen. Escamilla joins the show to discuss this proposal and other childcare priorities.
Holly discusses her fun facts of the day with a special edition of facts for the winter games, as they are set to kick off tomorrow!
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Cardinals hiring Nathaniel Hackett as their offensive coordinator and 2-time Super Bowl champion Max Starks joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Phoenix Suns need Jalen Green and what the potential of the Arizona Cardinals' offense is with Mike LaFleur.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns beating the Portland Trail Blazers and ESPN Arizona Cardinals reporter Josh Weinfuss joins the show.
A new proposal would allow teens to get their drivers licenses and permits 6 months earlier... putting more 14- and 15-year-olds behind the wheel. Greg and Holly discuss this and take live calls from listeners. Representative Nicholeen Peck joins the show to discuss her intent behind the proposal.
A Utah proposal is causing a stir for some landlords and tenant groups . This new proposal would essentially raise property taxes on rental property owners... by limiting a residential property tax exemption. Senator Dan McCay joins the show to explain the intent behind the proposal. Paul Smith, Executive Director of The Rental Housing Association of Utah, shares concerns around the legislation.
Buyers have been in a constant battle for homes... But now they may be the ones with the leverage. According to Redfin, in December, there were 47% more home sellers than buyers, which is roughly 631,000 extra, the largest gap in records going back to 2013. Is that the case in Utah? Russel Faucette, Owner of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate joins the show.