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News, politics, traffic, weather and more from Utah, anchored by veteran news junkie Jeff Caplan alongside Maria Shilaos.


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So President Trump has promised tariffs on Mexico and Canada... beginning in February. We spoke to a professor of economics at the University of Utah... Mark Glick... who says these tariffs will increase prices almost immediately. 
KSL News Brief 4:30pm –  Jan. 23, 2025
KSL News Brief 4:00pm –  Jan. 23, 2025
Marco Rubio is heading to Central America next week... his first diplomatic trip as Secretary of State. Joining me live is ABC News State Department Correspondent Shannon Kingston.
The Utah Hockey Club is having a hard time getting the trademark for its preferred name. But there's still hope for the Utah Yetis. Joining me live is KSL-dot-com sports reporter Ryan Miller.
KSL News Brief 3:30pm –  Jan. 23, 2025
KSL News Brief 3:00pm –  Jan. 23, 2025
It could soon be illegal for a County clerk to share information about a person's voting method.   A bill making its way through the legislature has cleared its first hurdle. KSL NewsRadio's Jessica Lowell has details. 
KSL News Brief 5:30pm –  Jan. 22, 2025
KSL News Brief 5:00pm –  Jan. 22, 2025
KSL News Brief 4:30pm –  Jan. 22, 2025
KSL News Brief 4:00pm –  Jan. 22, 2025
KSL News Brief 3:30pm –  Jan. 22, 2025
KSL News Brief 3:00pm –  Jan. 22, 2025
KSL News Brief 6:30pm –  Jan. 21, 2025
House Rules Vice Chair, Rep. Karen Peterson, also sits on the Higher Education Committee . She joined Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News to talk about the legislation she'd like to see passed in the 2025 session.
At least 22 states are now suing President Trump over his executive order limiting birthright citizenship. We asked ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone to help us understand the states' arguments against the president's order, and whether the order is constitutional.
1,500 people convicted for the January 6th attack on the Capitol are now sprung from prison,  absolved of any crimes. ABC News Legal Analyst Royal Oakes joins us live to answer whether this is the end of their legal trouble and whether they can still be sued by family members.
 KSL News Brief 6:00pm –  Jan. 21, 2025
What happened on day one of the 2025 General Session of the Utah Legislature? KSL NewsRadio producer Andy Cupp joins with updates from the state Capitol.
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