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Luke and John Lund react to the Phoenix Suns' loss to the Detroit Pistons and senior NFL writer for The Athletic Mike Sando.
Luke and John Lund discuss if Dillon Brooks is starting to hurt the Phoenix Suns more than he is helping them and Arizona Cardinals legend Patrick Peterson joins the show.
Luke and John Lund discuss what could happen if the next Arizona Cardinals' head coach wants to keep Kyler Murray and how long the Phoenix Suns can survive without Jalen Green and Devin Booker.
Luke and John Lund talk to Arizona Sports Arizona Cardinals reporter Tyler Drake and co-host of Empire of the Suns Kevin Zimmerman joins the show.
President Trump has unveiled “The Great Health Care Plan,” a proposal aimed at lowering prescription drug prices, reducing insurance premiums, and sending federal health funds directly to individuals rather than insurers. This plan is debuting just as ACA subsidies expired, causing premiums to spike for millions. Early reporting highlights that the plan lacks key details and will require Congressional approval before any major changes can take effect. Guest Host Rusty Cannon joins Holly to walk through what’s known so far.
Taxes, taxes and more taxes! As we head into the Utah Legislative Session this coming Tuesday, there are always proposals that impact the way our tax dollars are used. Guest Host, Rusty Cannon, President and CEO of the Utah Credit Union Association and a local tax expert, walks through some of the top-of-mind tax legislation he's eyeing, including changes to property tax and gas tax.
15 college basketball players have been accused of rigging games. This bribery scheme began on courts in China and allegedly has now reached college athletes in the US....Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, Jay Evensen, joins to discuss this new case and just how out of control the world of sports betting is getting.
A deadline to fund the government is fast approaching. Congress has until January 30th to prevent *another* partial government shutdown. Will lawmakers strike a deal in time -or are we headed for another stalemate? Rep. Celeste Maloy joins the show.
The Utah State Board of Education had less than a week’s notice to cut or reallocate millions from their budget before the legislative session begins next week. Rusty and Holly speak with USBE Board Member Sarah Reale about the funding changes being considered and the frustration expressed regarding the process.
In an effort to address Utah's Childcare Needs, Utah Lawmakers are proposing a tax credit for small businesses to offset the costs of running a childcare facility. Senator Heidi Balderee, one of the lawmakers behind this proposal, joins the show to walk through how this tax credit would work.
Across the globe, attacks against different faith groups have been on the rise... Rusty and Holly are joined by Editor of the Deseret News, Sarah Weaver, about why religious freedom is essential.
It’s a big week at the movies and an even bigger week for fear! Holly kicks things off with her fun facts of the day, and then KSL Movie Show hosts Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner join to break down the biggest release of the week: '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple'. The hosts also discuss the one horror movie that scared you so badly, it still haunts your brain today… and maybe even turned you away from horror altogether. What horror movie lives in your mind rent-free — that you wish didn't?
Wolf and Luke look ahead to the Phoenix Suns' matchup with the Detroit Pistons and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Dillon Brooks being treated by NBA officials and how easy it could be to trade Kyler Murray now that Dante Moore is going back to Oregon.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the right coach could help the young players for the Arizona Cardinals and if the Chicago Bears are becoming the most hated team in the NFL.
Wolf and Luke react to John Harbaugh signing with the New York Giants and what type of player the Arizona Diamondbacks are getting with Nolan Arenado.
It's another mucky day in SLC due to the inversion. Steve and Holly speak with the Utah Division of AirQuality Director, Bryce Bird, about Utah's broader plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions through the Beehive Emissions Reduction Plan.
FBI raids home of a Washington Post reporter as part of an investigation into leaked information... This rare move is raising big questions about press freedom and government overreach. Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeux joins the show to explain what agents took, why they searched her home, and who investigators say is really at the center of the leak.
Utah Lawmakers are aiming to give Rocky Mountain Power customers a break on their power bill with proposed legislation. Lawmakers reportedly say it's about making the utility "have some skin in the game". Holly and Steve discuss.
Utah is expected to have around $300 million fewer tax dollars to work with this year, because of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Utah lawmakers are looking for ways to cut local spending to make up for it. What might get cut? Brigham Tomco with the Deseret News joins with the details.
The Washington County Commission voted not to adopt the new congressional district maps in the state, sparking some strong words from Utah Democrats. Holly and Steve discuss.
Utah officials are stepping up efforts to shut down illegal massage parlors as a new state law aims to address human trafficking and unlicensed operations. With an estimated 195 unlawful massage businesses operating statewide, more than the number of McDonald’s locations, regulators say the problem is larger than many realize. Executive Director of The Department of Commerce, Margaret Busse, joins the show to lay out the problem and what the new law in Utah does.
President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act, a move that could put U.S. military troops on city streets in Minnesota. This follows another shooting involving Federal agents.
Senator Nate Blouin is sponsoring a proposal that would keep ICE out of sensitive buildings like churches and healthcare facilities. Senator Nate Blouin joins the show to explain.
Power doesn’t just influence behavior; it can physically change how the brain works, affecting empathy, decision‑making, and self‑awareness. Holly shares the latest on her opinion piece about how authority can erode the very qualities that help people rise to leadership in the first place and how to prevent power from corrupting your brain.
This year marked a big occasion for our country... It's the beginning of the 250th anniversary year of the Declaration of Independence. Holly talks with Steve, who is a part of the America250 Commission, to learn the significance.
UVU President Astrid Tuminez announced that she would be stepping down on May 1st, 2026. Holly and Steve listen to moments from her speech as she made the announcement and the impact she left on Utah Valley University.
Holly and Steve discuss the Utah Capitol's new north building, and its basis in bringing connection. Then, the hosts talk about National Bagel Day and take texts from listeners about where they think the BEST bagel in Utah is made.
Wolf and Luke react to the Phoenix Suns losing to the Miami Heat and 2-time Super Bowl champion Max Starks joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss how concerned they are about Devin Booker's injury and former St.Louis Cardinals reporter and current Los Angeles Dodgers reporter for The Athletic Katie Woo joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what makes the Arizona Cardinals appealing for head coaches and how much Dillon Brooks' technical fouls are hurting the team.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Phoenix Suns should respond in their game against the Detroit Pistons and if Mike Tomlin could coach the Arizona Cardinals in 2026.
81% of Utahns agree that childcare access is a big problem, according to new research from the Utah Women and Leadership Project. Pressure is growing for employers and policymakers to expand the state’s childcare solutions. Susan Madsen, Director of the Utah Women and Leadership Project, joins the show to discuss the issue at hand and how it can be addressed.
We're learning an update regarding the Funeral Shooting that claimed the lives of two people last week outside of a church meeting house in SLC. Salt Lake police have arrested a man and accused him of hindering their investigation into the shootout at a funeral that claimed the lives of two men and injured six others. Greg explains the latest.
The Supreme Court of the United States released multiple opinions this morning, one involving a challenge to a state law in Illinois that allows ballots to be received after Election Day. Greg and Holly walk through this decision, and others, top of mind today.
A new Gallup survey shows 45 % of Americans now identify as independents, with younger voters - Gen Z and Millennials - leading the shift. Greg and Holly speak with Jason Perry, Director of The Hinckley Institute of Politics, to break down what’s driving the move away from both major parties, what's happening here in Utah, and what Republicans, Democrats, and Utah’s own unaffiliated voters should be paying attention to. Listeners call in live to share if they have ditched their political party and why.
Rep. Karen Peterson joins the show to discuss changes being considered to create more transparency with property tax increases and the idea to requiring holding truth and taxation before money is spent.
Tonight, Wednesday, January 14th, the Utah judiciary is holding a town hall aimed at ‘strengthening public trust’ in the Utah Judiciary. Greg and Holly speak with Jonathan Puente, Director of the Office of Fairness and Accountability for the Utah Judiciary, about the main goals of this Court Connect town hall.
Utah is facing one of the worst shortages of primary care doctors in the country. Dr. King Udall joins Greg and Holly to discuss the issue and what needs to be done to address it.
University of Utah Police have arrested a man...who's accused of threatening to "Kirk" conservative students. The alleged comments appeared to reference the shooting of Charlie Kirk at UVU last year. Greg and Holly discuss.
It's National Take the Stairs Day! Brett McIff, PhD - Physical Activity and Nutrition Grant Coordination (Heal Program) for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, joins the show to discuss the importance of taking the stairs up and down… Dr. McIff also addresses how to navigate exercising on bad air days like we are experiencing right now in the Salt Lake Valley.
Utah Democrats have announced that they have filed candidates in 88 of 89 races statewide, an unprecedented 90% coverage, according to their press release. This reportedly marks the strongest and broadest slate in nearly two decades. Greg and Holly discuss what might be behind this shift in candidate filings.
Wolf and Luke discuss if Dillon Brooks' reputation is hurting him with the officials and react to the news that the Arizona Diamondbacks have traded for Nolan Arenado.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Cardinals could hire Mike Tomlin as their new head coach and Phoenix Suns broadcaster Kevin Ray joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss how close Jalen Green could be to returning to the court and if they would rather have Mike Tomlin or John Harbaugh for the Arizona Cardinals' next head coach.
Wolf and Luke react to the news that the Arizona Cardinals have spoke with John Harbaugh and college football writer for The Athletic Stewart Mandel joins the show.
Jennifer says she and her husband James have hit a rough patch. She says they have tried couple’s therapy, but he quit after a month and now keeps disappearing, which makes her suspect that there could be another woman.
Technology is evolving faster than safety measures can keep up, and kids are paying the price. From digital addiction to the growing threat of sextortion and AI-driven exploitation, advocates are sounding the alarm on the mental health and safety risks facing children today. Brandy Vega with Promise2live joins to discuss the upcoming Safe Tech Town Hall, why these issues are escalating, and what parents can do right now to protect their families.
The Clintons are standing their ground regarding their involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. They refused to appear on Capitol Hill today for a scheduled deposition about their dealings with Epstein. They say they have very little info to share and are pushing back against calls for their testimony, and now may face being held in contempt of Congress.
Across the country, more men and boys are feeling disconnected and hopeless in society right now. The stigma around mental health among men is a dangerous trend and can lead to some serious consequences. Last week, a Utah symposium brought together experts to tackle this growing crisis. We bring on Lois Collins, Deseret News, to discuss what she learned and how we can help men break this stigma. We also highlight the "I Love You Bro" project, a mental health and suicide prevention group for men, founded by Joe Tuia'ana. He joins the show to discuss the project and how he's opening up the conversation around men's mental health.