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Wolf and Luke react to Brandon Pfaadt's performance Wednesday night against the San Diego Padres and who the top five Arizona Cardinals players are.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Arizona Cardinals will create more turnovers in 2025 and how good Sam Leavitt needs to be for ASU in 2025.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks' win on Wednesday night against the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Jody Jackson joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to Devin Booker's record breaking contract extension and if the Arizona Diamondbacks are relying too much on the home run.
This summer in Utah, we have seen nearly two-hundred serious injuries relating to motorcycles. This is on track to outpace last year's number of crashes and fatalities in half the time. Lt. Cameron Roden from Utah Highway Patrol joins the show to discuss these numbers and Greg dives into motorcycle laws that the average Utah driver might not know.
After three decades on death row, Utah inmate Ralph Menzies execution warrant was signed by a judge starting the path to the first execution squad execution since 2010. Menzies was sentenced to die after the murder of Maureen Hunsaker in 1986. Greg and Holly break down what comes next in the process... and hear live reaction from the son of Maureen Hunsaker, Matt Hunsaker about the execution warrant being signed.
Yesterday marked the 157th anniversary of the 14th Amendment's ratification - that's the one dealing with birthright citizenship. Pres. Trump signed an executive ordering revoking birthright citizenship which was blocked by the courts with a nationwide injunction. Then, the US Supreme Court weighed in and said no to the injunction. Today, a federal judge once again blocked Trump's order. Greg and Holly discuss how the process might play out and if this will hold.
How often do you subscribe to something, use it once and then forget about it? Months later, you realize you're still paying for it! Well, Congress wanted to make it just as easy to cancel those subscriptions as it is to sign up – but an appeals court just blocked that rule from going into effect. Greg and Holly discuss.
There is a growing issue with AI deepfakes on the internet. One example over the last year involved singer, Taylor Swift, when inappropriate images were created of her by AI and it spread through X, then most recently there was deep fake audio of Secretary of State's Marco Rubio. Denmark may have the key to combat this rise in fakes as they hope to bring copyright protections to people's faces. Greg and Holly go in-depth about this practice and how legally this would be a way to hold those who do make deepfakes accountable in court.
We are used to push alerts, sometimes too many, about things that we need to know at any time. We get weather alerts, alerts from your bank about charges happening. Chat alerts. But a new Shark Alert System would allow authorities to quickly let the public know about shark attacks in their area.
Utah is facing water shortages across the state amidst extreme heat and a less than stellar water year. Greg and Holly discuss the cities implementing water restrictions. Holly discusses what she learned about brain eating amoebas that are rare, but recent reports say hot weather increases the risk.
Six agents from the U.S. Secret Service are suspended after the assassination attempt last year for failing to secure the site of the President's rally. An independent review by the Department of Homeland Security showed the failure of the service. NewsNation's Washington Correspondent, Kellie Meyer, joins with the latest.
Measles cases are on the rise across the U.S... The incredibly infectious virus has been spreading to an alarming number after years of being "extinct" and it is alarming health experts. Greg and Holly discuss the recent spread of measles and the status in Utah. Holly discusses her facts of the day.
Dr. Kevin O'Connor plead the fifth, citing patient confidentiality to his patient, this week in a closed door testimony held by the House Oversight Committee about former President Biden's mental fitness during his time in office. Greg and Holly discuss his choice to plead the fifth and the issue of Biden's health being investigated.
Wolf and Luke react to what Ryan Dunn and Oso Ighodaro had to say before NBA summer league and Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen joins the show.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks loss to the San Diego Padres on Tuesday night and if Bradley Beal is going to be a Phoenix Sun forever.
Wolf and Luke discuss how the Phoenix Suns can prevent Devin Booker from requesting a trade and what they are expecting from Brandon Pfaadt in his start against the San Diego Padres.
Wolf and Luke discuss if the Arizona Cardinals are building the offensive identity they are looking for and Sun Devil Source publisher Chris Karpman joins the show.
Tariffs are on-again, off-again, but the most recent news we have is that President Trump is proposing a 50% tariff on copper and a whopping 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals. Greg and Holly discuss the recent developments and the impacts these tariffs could have.
Have you heard of Operation Gigawatt? It's Utah's ambitious plan to double energy production in the next ten years - and that means a whole lot of research and production. Greg and Holly speak with Utah San Rafael Energy Lab, Director Jaron Wallace about the work being down there to diversify energy resources in Utah. Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson just returned from the UK to explore nuclear energy use and joins the hosts in studio to discuss the takeaways.
CNN is reporting that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth did not inform the White House before he authorized a pause on weapons shipments to Ukraine. Holly and Greg discuss the miscommunication between members of Trump administration and the overall concern.
Utah is now ranked as the ninth most expensive housing in the nation according to a new report from the University of Utah's Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute. Greg and Holly discuss the findings and speak to what Utah needs to change to allow for more housing with The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate Owner, Russel Faucette.
As officials continue the clean-up work in Texas, New Mexico has now seen sever flash flooding. Greg and Holly walk through the latest updates on the flooding in Texas and discuss the issue in New Mexico where at least 3 people were killed as flash flooding swallowed homes in New Mexico.
A majority of Americans believe that immigrants to the United States increase crime. Actual data says they're wrong. Greg and Holly discuss recent reporting with Jacob Hess from the Deseret News.
According to AP, US adults want the government to focus on childcare costs, not birth rates. Greg and Holly discuss the issue of the declining birthrates. Aimee Winder Newton, Senior Advisor to Governor Cox and director of the Office of Families discusses the overall issues and how the state of Utah is working to support families. Jennifer Nuttel, Executive Director of the Neighborhood House calls into the show to discuss the first apartment complex in Utah that is now offering on-site, low-cost childcare.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks' series opening win against the San Diego Padres and Arizona Sports Arizona Diamondbacks reporter and host of Ain't No Fang Alex Weiner joins the show.
Wolf and Luke discuss what to expect from Merrill Kelly in his start against the Arizona Diamondbacks and react to what the Phoenix Suns' rookies had to say in their introductory press conferences.
Wolf and Luke discuss who could close for the Arizona Diamondbacks now that Shelby Miller is injured and react to what Kenny Dillingham had to say during Big 12 media day.
Wolf and Luke react to what Brian Gregory had to say about the Phoenix Suns' offseason so far and ESPN NBA front office insider Bobby Marks joins the show.
There is a treasure hunt going on in Utah with $25,000 up for grabs. David Cline, Organizer of the Utah Treasure Hunt joins the show to discuss.
Get your credit cards ready, it's Prime Week on Amazon. That’s right, it has expanded past its 24-hour time period to a whole week of savings. We invite ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski onto the show to discuss how much Amazon is planning on earning by this expansion and how much Americans are projected to shell out.
The final episode of KSL Podcast Uinta Triangle is dropping this week. In this episode Marilyn, Eric's wife, takes the trip to Utah to visit Allsop Lake on the anniversary of his fatal fall. Dave Cawley, Host of the podcast, discusses the conclusion of the podcast and where this journey on the podcast has taken him over the years of learning this story.
We are learning about how AI was used to impersonate the Secretary of State Marco Rubio's voice in phone calls to high importance contacts including foreign ministers. We discuss what is being done to regulate these AI robocalls and scammers as AI is evolving to be more believable.
As Americans in general are getting heavier, 4 in 10 adults are obese, the option to take weight loss medication is becoming a very popular option but there is still a question of who can afford this treatment and who SHOULD take it. Lois Collins from the Deseret News joins to discuss her article tackling the subject.
In Utah, More than 180,000 people are on the SNAP benefit program to feed themselves and their families. New budget cuts may threaten these Utahns from being able to provide for their families. We invite Ginnette Bott, President and CEO of Utah Food Bank, onto the show to discuss these cuts and the strain it's going to add to an already strained system at the food bank. Greg and Holly also discuss how RFK Jr. is battling M&M's because of artificial food dyes. Utah Representative Kristen Chevrier joins the show to discuss the battle against artificial food dyes and her response to changes to SNAP benefits.
A Utah plastic surgeon is facing his day in court after being charged with conspiracy charges by prosecutors after they claim that the surgeon and three others dumped over 2,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine down the drain and administered saline water to children to convince them they were vaccinated. Now some Utah lawmakers have rallied in support of Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., saying he deserves a medal for his bravery. Greg and Holly discuss the situation.
In March, Saratoga Spring officers responded to the killing of a woman and her 8-year-old son inside her home. They were found by the woman's 17-year-old daughter who called the police. Now there are new details emerging from unsealed search warrants that offered new details into the murders. Greg walks through the documents and discusses the new information.
Hundreds of first responders have spent the last few days looking for survivors in the debris left over by the flash flood that took Texas Hill country on The Fourth of July. Over one hundred people were killed in the sudden flood, including those from a summer camp. We hear from Texas officials with an update of the search and Jim Ryan from ABC News about the new details that happened overnight.
Wolf and Luke discuss how much pressure is on the Arizona Cardinals' coaching staff this season and what Kevin Durant's time as a Phoenix Sun meant to him.
Wolf and Luke discuss what the Phoenix Suns will do with Bradley Beal and what they think about Deandre Ayton going to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Wolf and Luke discuss some potential moves the Phoenix Suns could possibly make and if the Arizona Cardinals did enough in the offseason to improve this offseason.
Wolf and Luke react to the Arizona Diamondbacks going 3-7 in their recent home stand and Arizona Diamondbacks broadcaster Jody Jackson joins the show.
The big news over the weekend has to be the tragic flooding in Texas, where the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes. As we take a look at this tragedy, Holly has a personal connection to the floods. Greg and Holly speak to ABC News Correspondent, Jim Ryan, live in Texas about the latest developments. Kevin Eubank, KSL Meteorologist, speaks to how this flash flood escalated the way it did and if there were proper warnings from the National Weather Service.
Are you familiar with the term "Balkanization"? Salt Lake Chamber president and CEO Derek Miller joins Greg and Holly to talk about economic balkanization and why Utah needs to avoid it.
Is Utah on the right track or the wrong track economically? How about the nation? Well, it depends on who you ask. Greg and Holly speak with Phil Dean, Chief Economist with University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute about a new poll from the Deseret News on how Utahns feel about the local and national economy and what could improve.
Social Security has been in the news a lot recently - and for good reason. It's about to run out of money. Billy Hesterman, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association, speaks to his latest opinion piece in the Deseret News that speaks to why we can't keep kicking the can down the road on reforms.
Utah housing prices keep climbing and climbing. Opinion Editor for the Deseret News, Jay Evensen joins the show speaks to why this is happening.
There are some new developments from the Department of Justice and the FBI in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Greg and Holly discuss the recent findings.
Did you realize that school starts again in just 5 weeks? Amy Harmer with Utah Refugee Connection, who needs help from the community in filling thousands of backpacks joins the show.
If you've ever eaten a home-grown tomato, you know how much better they taste than the mass-produced ones sold in stores. Greg and Holly talk about a farm-to-table movement connecting communities with Ariel Harmer from the Deseret News. Holly shares her fun facts of the day.