Doug Wright discusses the nation's possible recession, water restrictions in Washington County, and the wave of incoming proposed property tax increases.
Doug discusses Utah's water woes with State Planning Coordinator, Laura Hanson, Executive Director of Utah Rivers Council, Zachary Frankel, and Chair of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah, Kevin Perry.
Doug Wright sits down with the President and CEO of The Sutherland Institute, Rick Larsen to discuss a new Gallup poll that found American's confidence in U.S. institutions are down. Doug also discusses gun safety laws in Utah with educator and state senator, Sen. Kathleen Riebe. Lastly, Doug and Utah Representative Mike Schultz look at what is causing the high prices and how long they might last.
Doug Wright talks about the Utah GOP primary election results with Utah Democratic Party Executive Director, Thom Desirant. Doug also discusses the U.S. Senate race results with Republican challenger Becky Edwards.
Doug Wright discusses what the ruling on Roe v Wade means for Utahns with State Senator, Dan McCay, and Planned Parenthood Association of Utah CEO and President, Karrie Galloway.
Doug Wright sits down with Sen. Mike Lee to discuss the upcoming election, inflation, the Supreme Court of the United States taking up Roe v Wade and Lee's FORMULA Act to help families during the infant formula shortage crisis.
Doug Wright sits down with Morgan Lyon Cotti from the Hinckley Institute of Politics to discuss how Utah's GOP Senate Candidates would fare against Independent Candidate Evan McMullin if the race were held today. Doug also speaks with GOP Party Chair, Carson Jorgensen to talk about the Republican Primary debates ahead of the June 28th Primary Election.
Doug Wright sits down with Senator Dan McCay to discuss the Supreme Court leaked draft opinion on Roe v. Wade and about the so-called "trigger law" that would go into effect if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
Doug Wright sits down with Jim Bennett from the United Utah Party to look back on the Democratic Convention in Utah, along with the President of Bonneville International to talk about the 100th anniversary of KSL NewsRadio.
Doug Wright invites former Governors of Utah to join him on this week's Sunday Edition to look back on the life and legacy of the late Senator Orrin Hatch.
KSL Newsradio's Boyd Matheson sits down with Senator Mitt Romney, president of the Utah Taxpayers Association, Rusty Cannon, and Salt Lake County Mayor, Jenny Wilson. They seek to discuss a range of issues that are facing Utahns and the nation, including the war in Ukraine and inflation.
Boyd Matheson welcomes Rabbi Zippel on the show to talk about the confluence of Passover, Easter and Ramadan. Boyd also sits down with Jason Perry of the Hinckley Institute of Politics and Moe Egan on the show from The Other Side Village.