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Roe V Wade Overturn...
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Sunday Edition: Supreme Court Overturns Roe v Wade

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.
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Sunday Edition: Sen. Mike Lee and Rep. Robert Spendlove on inflation and Utah’s economy

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.
2 years ago
Utah GOP Primary Election...
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Sunday Edition: Utah’s GOP Primary Election – What you need to know

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.
2 years ago
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Sunday Edition: Republican Primary Election Debates; Roe v. Wade impact in Utah; Drought Conditions outlook

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.
2 years ago
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Sunday Edition: KSL NewsRadio 100th anniversary; Why are Utah Democrats backing Evan McMullin?

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.
2 years ago
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Sunday Edition: Remembering Senator Orrin Hatch

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.
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Sunday Edition: Salt Lake County approves more than $30 Million in Investments

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.
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Sunday Edition: State Conventions, a holy weekend, and The Other Side Village

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.
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Sunday Edition: Historic Confirmation and impact of H.B. 11

Doug Wright welcomes Judge Thomas Griffith, a colleague and friend of newly confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson.
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Sunday Edition: Rising interest rates and family finances

Doug Wright welcomes Phil Dean, Public Finance Senior Research Fellow at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute.
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FILE: Dozens of people marched from the City Center TRAX station to the Utah Capitol Saturday. (Ray...
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Sunday Edition: Education in Utah after Legislature ends session

This week on Sunday Edition we take a closer look at the just-concluded legislative session and its impact on education.
2 years ago
President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address during a joint session of Congress in t...
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Sunday Edition: State of the Union

This week on Sunday Edition, President Joe Biden delivers his first State of the Union address in the midst of global turmoil. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor with the Deseret News and Host of KSL Newsradio’s Inside Sources, reacts to the president’s priorities as it relates to the Ukraine invasion, skyrocketing inflation and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Upcoming elections and Utah Lake restoration resolution

This week, we are looking ahead to upcoming elections across the state—a senatorial race and how redistricting will impact the make up of the state legislature.
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FILE: A general view of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 1, 2021, in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew A...
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Supreme Court abortion case; Omicron in Utah, citizenship for adoptees

This week on Sunday Edition — the debate over abortion in this country, we break down exactly what is happening at the Supreme Court and more.
2 years ago
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 04: Claire Woodall-Vogg, executive director of the Milwaukee electi...
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Voting security, the latest on redistricting

Many Utahns will have a different looking ballot than normal this midterm election, as a legislator yet again calls vote-by-mail security into question. Plus, the latest on the redistricting efforts as one commission member resigns. And big money in the Congressional District Four race, this week on Sunday Edition.
2 years ago
FILE: The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square (Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News)...
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Missing BIPOC women; Looming government shutdown; Tab Choir gets back to rehearsals

The country seems to have been taken by storm by the Gabby Petito case--and is bringing to the forefront the hundreds of missing BIPOC women we've never even heard of. Rep. Angela Romero joins us. And the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square getting back to rehearsals after months away. But first--in the middle of one of the biggest, long-term disaster we have seen as a country Boyd Matheson joins us to discuss what will keep us from a government shutdown.
2 years ago
FILE: Independent candidate Evan McMullin  (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images)...
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Evan McMullin joins Senate race; Support for all-day kindergarten; Ways to help redistricting

This week, we're looking at redistricting and all-day kindergarten--two issues that have a lot of public support, but seem to be lacking when it comes to legislative support. And a new candidate looks to unseat Mike Lee--continuing his tradition as running against a somewhat unpopular candidate as an independent. We talk with Evan McMullin.
2 years ago
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Vaccine mandate impact on Utah; a possible end to the death penalty in Utah

This week, a concerted effort to end the death penalty in Utah--from the Utah County Attorney to Republican lawmakers. And for a generation, they grew up in the shadow of 9/11, not really knowing a world without the tragedy. We talk with Katie McKellar from the Deseret News about the way the tragedy has shaped a generation. But first, President Biden this week announcing a vaccine or weekly testing requirement for US companies employing over 100 people. The details are scant right now but it's a decision already bringing praise and ire.
3 years ago
A service station in the Whitestone neighborhood of Queens remained heavily damaged after a night o...
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Battles over COVID legislation; increasing severe weather

As the Northeast recovers from Hurricane Ida and we sit under a cloud of smoke from California wildfires—we examine the uptick in extreme and deadly weather with the University of Utah. And in the fight against COVID, several efforts underway right now, calling the state's mask mandate ban unconstitutional. We'll talk with attorney Greg Skordas about one lawsuit. And the last year and a half has been seemingly a battle between politicians and medical professionals and scientists. Representative and doctor Suzanne Harrison joins us.
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Sit-down with Sen. Romney; new candidate in historically contested 4th Congressional District

This week, we sit down with Sen. Mitt Romney to discuss some of the biggest challenges our country is facing right now—crumbling infrastructure and the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Plus, the first of the GOP challengers for the Congressional seat in the highly competitive 4th district, Jake Hunsaker joins us.
3 years ago
FILE: Displaced Afghans reach out for aid from a local Muslim organization at a makeshift IDP camp ...
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Utah preparing for influx of Afghan refugees; federal delegation discusses implications of troop withdrawal

This week on Sunday Edition with Doug Wright, we’re taking a deep dive into the current crisis in Afghanistan. Rep. Chris Stewart joins us to discuss political implications of the fall of the Afghan government. Sen. Mike Lee explains what his office is doing to evacuate U.S. citizens. And we look at how Utah is preparing for a possible influx of refugees.
3 years ago
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Independent redistricting committee; UEA looks to back-to-school amid rising COVID rates

This week, the Independent Redistricting Commission is up against the clock, and looking for the public’s help. And a unique way one Lehi city councilor is encouraging more people to run. But first–it’s the issue on top of everyone’s mind today. We talk with the UEA about what is next for back to school after […]
3 years ago
In this handout photo, A health professional prepares the first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-1...
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Why Utah Native Americans Have High Vaccine Rates; Silicon Slope PAC

One group is doing very well when it comes too vaccines--Native American tribes. The Shoshone tribe reports 95% of those eligible are vaccinated for COVID. The reasons behind their success.
3 years ago

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