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Wolf and Luke discuss who needs a win the most for the Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Wolf and Luke look ahead to the Arizona Cardinals' matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars and former Arizona State safety Jordan Simone joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what a win would do for Arizona State this weekend and what an ideal weekend would look like for Arizona sports.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Arizona State's against Colorado could be a trap game for them and Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss how Trey Benson can help the Arizona Cardinals' running game when he returns and SunDevilSource publisher Chris Karpman joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Arizona State will bring in a veteran quarterback in the transfer portal and Arizona Sports Phoenix Suns guru Kellan Olson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the path out of this slide is for the Arizona Cardinals and 15-year NFL veteran Lorenzo Alexander joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the defensive gameplan should be for the Arizona Cardinals against the Jacksonville Jaguars and Arizona State cornerback Keith Abney joins the show.
A new report released by the Utah State Legislature identifies what they believe are the biggest issues facing the state right now. This includes Water and dust concerns among a host of others. Greg and Holly bring on Legislative Auditor General Kade Minchey to discuss the report, discuss their biggest concerns, and what is being done about it.
The criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey is one of the big-profile cases from the DOJ in recent days. The case alleges that Comey made false statements to Congress. But there has been a major procedural misstep, as the indictment was never presented to the full grand jury. Greg goes in-depth on the legal proceedings in the case and breaks down where the DOJ's mistake may sink the entire case.
The economy and uncertainty around spending are huge hurdles for the average consumer going into the holidays. People often lean on their credit cards to make those Christmases that much better, but there is a better way. We invite Mori Paulsen, Bank of America Utah President, to talk about how families can set spending boundaries and communicate when it comes to giving gifts to lessen the impact on their wallets.
The White House is drafting an executive order that would stop states from being able to draft their own regulations when it comes to AI, claiming that it would only slow innovation in the AI space. We invite Representative Doug Fiefia, who helped craft AI regulations for the state, onto the show to weigh in on this order.
The Transportation Department has announced a new campaign called "The Golden Age of Travel Starts with You". This is part of a broader move to encourage travelers to remain civil during hectic holiday travel and jumpstart a new conversation on how to restore courtesy and class to air travel.
One chef is reviving a project that aims to feed hundreds of unsheltered Utahns. The Burrito Project was started before the COVID-19 pandemic and is backed by the efforts of Jorge Fierro. Greg and Holly invite him on the show to discuss the project and what inspired him to revive it.
Since the ruling by Judge Diana Gibson, which rejected the new map drawn by Utah lawmakers, there has been a flurry of statements and threats thrown at the judge. We bring on Utah House Speaker Mike Shultz to discuss the latest that has unfolded, if they will appeal, and what comes next if they do.
We've talked about the concerning rise in violent political rhetoric - and just this morning, the President of the United States seems to be calling for the execution of Democratic lawmakers, after the lawmakers called on US military members to uphold the constitution and defy "illegal orders".
Wolf and Luke discuss if Devin Booker is becoming the leader the Phoenix Suns need him to be and how the Arizona Cardinals can prevent their season from completely unraveling.
Wolf and Luke discuss how important Collin Gillespie has been to the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Cardinals legend Patrick Peterson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns' win over the Portland Trail Blazers and Marvin Harrison Jr. being ruled out for the Arizona Cardinals' game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Wolf and Luke discuss if firing Jonathan Gannon would be a mistake and 2-time Super Bowl champion Max Starks joins the show.
After emotional public comment, the Granite School District board voted against closing two elementary schools. Ben Horsley, Superintendent of The Granite School District, joins us to explain what changed—and what this means for families and if this issue will be revisited.
The final interim meetings before the 2026 legislative session are here—and they’re packed with hot topics. From paper signature gathering to kratom regulation and adoption issues, we break down why these discussions set the tone for next year’s big debates.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox remains a favorite among Republicans, but new polling shows his support among Democrats is slipping. Brigham Tomco with the Deseret News joins us, and Greg and Holly weigh in from both sides of the aisle on what’s driving the divide. Holly breaks down what surprised her with the way the Governor is faring with Republicans.
A bill to release Epstein-related documents sailed through Congress with near-unanimous support—just one “no” vote. We unpack the political fallout, from Larry Summers quitting OpenAI’s board to Trump’s warning that Democrats will regret this move. As the bill reaches President Trump's desk… will he sign it?
Judges have struck down Texas’s redrawn maps as unconstitutional, leaving lawmakers scrambling. What does this mean for future elections and how does this situation compare to Utah's redistricting issue? Greg breaks down the ruling.
As Utah’s population grows, housing affordability remains a major challenge. Russel Faucette from The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate dives into inventory trends, how first-time buyers are navigating the market, and what strategies can help get more people into homes.
Utah is projected to add 2 million residents by 2065, but growth is slowing. Mallory Bateman from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute explains what’s driving this trend—is it migration, declining birthrates, and an aging population?
For the first time, Charlie Kirk’s Security Chief is speaking out about the day Kirk was shot and killed at UVU. He recounts the frantic race to save Kirk's life as well as what was discussed regarding rooftop security on that harrowing day. Greg and Holly explore the latest information shared with Eva Terry from the Deseret News, as well as conversations about security coordination for the event.
From razor-thin mayoral races to Utah’s newest incorporated city, we break down the final election results—and Greg shares his personal take on Ogden Valley’s vote.
Inspired by recently seeing the musical "Suffs", Holly reflects on Utah’s early leadership in granting women the right to vote—and what that history means today.
The season of giving is here! Thanksgiving is just around the corner. With many families still recovering from the ripple effects of the government shutdown and navigating an uncertain economy... Greg and Holly share practical ways YOU can make a difference and spread kindness this holiday season.
A legislative audit reveals systemic issues at Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Jason Swenson with the Deseret News joins us to discuss what the audit found and what remedies are being considered.
Everybody loves to crank their jams while they are commuting or getting chores done around the house, but it might be doing more for your brain than you expect. Deseret News Reporter Lois M. Collins joins us to discuss some findings that show music can help soothe those with dementia and also reduce the risk of Dementia and other forms of cognitive decline.
Cloudflare's flame goes out: Tuesday's internet shake-up SLC parking ticket hot spots US House to vote on release of Epstein Files today Regularly listening to music can help brain health, new research shows Nuclear power on its way to Brigham City Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince visits the White House ...and more!
It's time! The lineup for this year's Kilby Block Party was announced today, and we've got some big names coming to Utah! KSL Digital Content Producer, Parly Scott, loops in Greg and Holly about the lineup, what Kilby Block Party is, and what it provides for Utah.
As a part of KSL's Kindness Campaign, Greg and Holly share the story of a donation drive for pet supplies, created by Idaho parents, in honor of their late daughters' love for animals.
The Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited the White House this afternoon to meet with President Donald Trump after the announcement that the U.S. military will be selling F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. Greg and Holly discuss what this business deal means for the U.S.
It was announced by Utah Governor Spencer Cox that they are planning to build nuclear energy facilities in Brigham City as part of "Operation Gigawatt". We bring on Founder & CEO of Alpen Associates, Scott Cuthbertson, to discuss this location and how nuclear energy continues to develop.
Early this morning, an internet infrastructure provider went down and took big portions of the internet down with it, including sites like Spotify and X. ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show to explain how one service going down made a major headache for everyone else.
The Epstein Files have been a hotly debated topic in politics, and the House will vote soon on whether or not to release the files to the public. President Donald Trump has pressed House Republicans to vote for the release of the files when they come to the floor. We bring on Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux for the latest details and discuss a new poll about how Utahns feel about the Epstein files drama.
While Utah benefits from Salt Lake City being the mighty little city it is, there are some growing pains for those who live here. Parking. KSL TV Reporter Andrew Adams joins the show to discuss what he's learned about new data obtained about the number of parking citations given out over the past few years. Listeners call and text in about their parking nightmares.
The judge who ruled on Utah's redistricting case is getting threats for her decisions, and the Utah State Courts have condemned these types of threats. Holly and Greg discuss the issue and consider whether threatening a judge could be a criminal offense.
Wolf and Kellan Olson discuss who deserves the blame for all of the Arizona Cardinals' penalties and SunDevilSource publisher Chris Karpman joins the show.
Wolf and Kellan Olson discuss if they still have confidence in the Arizona Cardinals regime and Arizona Cardinals sideline reporter Paul Calvisi joins the show.
Wolf and Kellan Olson discuss if it is time for the Arizona Cardinals to start tanking and what needs to happen in order for Arizona State football to get back to the Big 12 championship.
Wolf and Kellan Olson react to the Arizona Cardinals losing to the San Francisco 49ers and the Phoenix Suns losing to the Atlanta Hawks.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is giving a truck-load of food to US food banks this holiday season. In fact, they are giving 250 truckloads of food in celebration of America's 250th birthday. Aimee Cobabe from Church News joined Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley to tell us about this large-scale giving operation.
Young people are becoming indifferent towards marriage, according to a statistic released by the American Family Survey. Ariel Harmer from the Deseret News joined Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley to discuss the trend.
Utah motorcycle deaths have increased 40.4% in 2025 compared to 2024, Utah Highway Patrol reported on Friday. The frequency of crashes is down, but their severity is up. To discuss these figures, Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Mike Alexander joined Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley.