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DC National Guard Shooting: What We Know So Far
Luigi Mangione in Court: The Fight Over Evidence
Lawmakers Demand Answers on Boat Strikes
Ralph Menzies Dies on Death Row: Son of Maurine Hunsaker Speaks Out
Breaking Up Alpine: 3 New School Boards, What Happens Next?
From 1925 to 2025: How Holiday Shopping Has Changed
Holiday Scams to Watch Out For
Dangerous Hike Leads to Child Torture Charges
Utah Forward Party's Innovative Plan to Fill Sen. Dan Thatcher's Seat
Snowy Roads Ahead: Winter Driving Tips You Need
Half a Million Meals: Missionaries Make a Difference
Missionaries at the Provo MTC assembled over 500,000 meals for those in need. Sarah Weaver, Editor of the Deseret News, joins to highlight this incredible act of kindness and other uplifting stories. Holly shares facts of the day!
With multiple crashes backing up Utah highways with Sunday's storm, we’re talking winter driving safety. Devan Mascuilli, KSL Meteorologist, walks through what's expected with more snow and Sgt. Mike Alexander with Utah Highway Patrol shares top tips to keep you safe on icy roads.
As Utah Senator Dan Thatcher plans to resign before the 2026 legislative session, the Utah Forward Party is shaking up Utah politics with a new way to fill the open seat, and it’s already drawing attention. Phil Boileau, Utah Forward Party Spokesperson, joins the show.
A Utah father faces child torture charges after taking his young kids on a treacherous hike that ended in a dramatic rescue. We’ll break down the case and the legal implications.
From fake websites to gift card fraud, scammers are working overtime during the holidays. KSL Investigative Producer Sloan Schrage shares the top scams to avoid and tips to protect your wallet.
Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, joins us in-studio to reflect on a century of holiday shopping habits…from bustling malls to online deals.
With three new boards sworn in, the work to split Utah’s largest school district is just beginning. Rich Stowell from the Alpine School District joins the show to discuss where things are in the process and what's expected now that 3 new boards have been sworn in.
A Utah death row inmate has died before the state could decide if he was competent to face execution. Ralph Menzies was sentenced to die for the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker. The son of Maurine Hunsaker, Matt Hunsaker, shares his reaction to the death of Utah Death Row Inmate Ralph Menzies.
Congress is calling for a review of deadly boat strikes in the Caribbean amid allegations of misconduct. Lawmakers are questioning whether a follow-up strike violated international law. Greg and Holly dive into the political fallout and what this means for U.S. military operations.
Nearly one year after the assassination of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Luigi Mangione faces a critical hearing in Manhattan. Prosecutors want key evidence admitted—including a 3D-printed gun and journal entries—while defense attorneys fight back. Greg walks through what’s at stake and what could shape this high-profile trial.
Investigators are seeking a motive in last week's deadly shooting in D-C that left one National Guard member dead and another injured. The suspect is an Afghan asylum seeker who had worked with U-S forces in Afghanistan. Greg and Holly break down the latest details.
Cyber Monday is here, and Americans are expected to spend a record-breaking $14.2 billion online, even as credit card debt climbs. Shane Stewart, Certified Financial Planner with DMBA, joins Greg and Holly to unpack why we can’t resist the deals, how social media fuels impulse buying, and practical tips to avoid digging a deeper financial hole this holiday season.
Thanksgiving costs drop—but why does life still feel expensive?
Gov. Cox backs Utah Supreme Court expansion
Grief and gratitude: Navigating the holidays after loss
Turkey Troubles: Avoid these Thanksgiving cooking mistakes
Breaking up with holiday traditions
A serving of gratitude and joy this Thanksgiving
KSL Kindness + the big movie of the week: Zootopia 2!
Greg and Holly share the latest KSL Kindness story about an effort to address food insecurity organized by Crossroads Urban Center. The KSL Movie Show joins the show to discuss the top movies out over the Thanksgiving holiday!
Greg and Holly speak about keeping a focus on gratitude and joy this Thanksgiving, even when it may be hard to do so.
Greg and Holly's family food traditions have changed a bit over the years, and they ask listeners What Thanksgiving traditions have you kept and what traditions have you dumped? Even though grandma might have LOVED it!
Getting ready to cook the big Thanksgiving meal? For those who don’t spend much time in the kitchen, mistakes are bound to happen—but some can lead to serious food safety risks.
Andrea Gamble, an environmental health scientist with the Salt Lake County Health Department, joins the show to talk about the most common Thanksgiving prep mistakes and how to avoid them. From thawing your turkey safely to preventing cross-contamination and storing leftovers correctly, we’ll cover the essentials for a safe and delicious holiday feast. Texters chime in with their most memorable Thanksgiving cooking mess-ups!
Navigating grief and gratitude can be a weird space, especially during the holidays, but it is possible. Holly and Greg share their own experiences and how they've navigated through grief, especially during the holidays.
Gov. Cox says he supports adding justices to the Utah Supreme Court, but says it’s not court packing. Greg and Holly talk about what an expanded court might mean.






why is it the rest of the country's responsibility to bail out the poorly managed cities?