We are watching and waiting as election results roll in across the country. The Coronavirus creating an issue for many places as they try to implement mail-in voting. Utah has had vote-by-mail for years, but what were the special issues this year and what will we do moving forward.
This week on Sunday Edition, we talk Coronavirus. As Utah sees record levels of new cases day after day, what do we need to be doing as citizens and what does leadership need to be doing? We talk with the leading voices in Utah’s Coronavirus response
South Salt Lake city council member Natalie Pinkney joins Doug Wright to talk about her hopes for more police citizen review boards as the state legislature bans chokeholds state wide. Also, Republicans David Leavitt and Sean Reyes join us to talk about their goals, should they become the next Utah Attorney General.
Protests continued across the US and right here in Utah this week over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and more. Doug Wright talks to a former Salt Lake police chief about what we can do next in regards to race relations, and we continue our discussions gubernatorial candidates.
After nearly unprecedented protests in Utah and across the country, many confronting racial issues in our state and nationwide. We talk with Rep. Sandra Hollins about the actions we can all be taking to make political change. And as we get closer to the 2020 Republican party, Gubernatorial candidates Jon Huntsman and Spencer Cox join us.
This week on Sunday Edition, we begin our conversations with those up for election, including Democratic candidate Chris Peterson and Republican candidate Greg Hughes. We also talk with Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson about the state of the county during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week, experts on the novel coronavirus from across Utah, including members of the recently-formed task force, gather for a roundtable discussion on the state's preparation for COVID-19.
Utah Democratic Party Chair Jeff Merchant and Boyd Matheson, opinion editor of the Deseret News and KSL NewsRadio host, join Doug Wright to preview Super Tuesday.
Congressman Ben McAdams joins Doug Wright to talk about the Democratic Presidential Primary and his efforts to bridge party lines in the House and Senate. Jan Garbett also talks about her decision to join Utah's Gubernatorial race.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Wrapping up week three of the legislative session and we wanted to check in with some of Utah’s representatives to see what is happening. We’ll talk with Representatives Harrison and Romero about air quality, emergency communication, clergy reporting and more. Plus, Utah officially looking to bid for another Olympic games. […]
EXCLUSIVE: Senator Mitt Romney sits down with Doug Wright in his only local on-camera interview, talking about his decision to vote to convict President Donald Trump on one article of impeachment. Plus, Jon Huntsman Jr. and his new running mate, Michelle Kaufusi.
KSL TV heads to Washington to talk with former Utahn Natalie Andrews, who has been covering the president's impeachment trial for the Wall Street Journal. We also look back at this week's legislative session and forward to what's next.
The 2020 Utah Legislative Session opens with a huge change of course on tax reform. Lisa Riley-Roche from the Deseret News about what that means for the next 45 days. Rep. Chris Stewart joins us to tell us more about his new effort to give communities more mental health resources. Plus, we talk to one of Utah's longest-sitting legislators about her plans after retirement.
This week, Utah's Gubernatorial Race is heating up this week. Instead of announcing his bid, Congressman Rob Bishop joins forces with another candidate. Plus we'll catch up with an opponent that is already hitting the airwaves with ads.
This week, Doug sits down with Governor Gary Herbert to talk about the new 2020-2021 budget proposal. It will increase spending, with much of that spending going to education, Medicaid expansion and air quality and transportation issues.
This week, another Republican throws his hat in to the Utah governor’s race. We’ll sit down with Thomas Wright to talk about why he thinks he’s the best person for the job. Plus, mayor-elect Erin Mendenhall preparing to begin her term.
In this episode of Sunday edition, we look at the changing ways Americans are giving to charity, plus the new voice on KSL Newsradio. We also talk about Tax Reform.
This week, Some Utahns gathered to encourage lawmakers to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Others said it’s not necessary. We talk to the sponsor of the bill that would make Utah the last state to ratify the Constitutional amendment.
This week, Some Utahns gathered to encourage lawmakers to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Others said it’s not necessary. We talk to the sponsor of the bill that would make Utah the last state to ratify the Constitutional amendment.
This week, we head into the holiday season, we talk about how to handle those sticky political conversations that are bound to come up around the table.
Rep. John Curtis joined his Republican colleagues in voting against a resolution that would allow impeachment proceedings to become more public. We talk with him about that and more.