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We needed the snow heading into the season and we got it. Now, it won’t stop. This week, we dive into the 40-year-old snow water equivalent record the state just broke, and why some experts are now wondering whether we may end up with too much
Amid an increase in gun threats and incidents at some Utah schools, one school district is taking matters into their own hands to try and keep students safe. This week, we take a closer look at how Granite School District is using a police K-9
Her story captured the attention of Utah and much of the country when she was kidnapped at 14. Now, 20 years after she was found, we take a look back at the story of Elizabeth Smart through her eyes and through the unique perspective of Chris T
The 2023 legislative session ended with some historic legislation. But it was also historic for another reason. This week, Deanie Wimmer talks to state representative Carol Spackman Moss. She’s served District 34 in Salt Lake County for 23 year
Utah’s 45-day Legislative Session kicked off the way last year’s session ended—with some controversy. Hundreds of bills later changes are expected on everything from education to water to abortion and transgender medical treatment. On the last
Winter kicked off with storm after storm and there are no signs of it letting up the rest of the season. The state of the drought is looking better. This week, Matt Rascon talks to chief meteorologist Kevin Eubank about what these big winter st
It’s been 30 years, but the NBA All-Star Game is finally back in Salt Lake City. This week, we take a closer look at the excitement and energy building up for the All-Star weekend and the impact it could have on the local economy.See omnystudio
It’s been an issue in Utah for decades, and with the current levels of the Great Salt Lake, water has become a critical part of the conversation in the state. This week, Matt Rascon talks to two experts—with two different views—about how Utah’s
Domestic violence situations can be some of the most difficult for police to respond to and can lead to the most heartbreaking loss for family. This week, we look at how one family’s recent loss has taken them to the State Capitol, on a mission
We’ve seen it all over the news in just the last couple of weeks. Police investigating incidents of domestic violence including a man threatening a woman before setting a house on fire in Davis County, a boyfriend shooting and killing his 16-ye
On Wednesday January 4, police say Michael Haight shot and killed his wife Tausha, their five children, and his mother-in-law Gail Earl before turning the gun on himself inside their home in the city of Enoch. Since then, the small community ha
In mid-December, temperatures dropped dramatically in Salt Lake City. Five homeless people died on the streets over a period of roughly five days of freezing conditions. Shelters filled up and several organizations came together to help save li
Tens of millions in U.S. have the social media app on their phone, but in recent weeks Utah has joined a growing list of states banning the software from state-owned devices. This week, we dive into the debate playing out over TikTok—one of the
The most wonderful time of the year can also be among the most difficult times. Inflation is leading more people to food banks and the pandemic and other circumstances have taken a toll on the mental health of many. This week, we talk to a prof
It’s not even winter yet and the CDC is warning the country is experiencing a resurgence of respiratory viruses and they’re taking a toll on hospitals and children. This week, we talk to an instacare doctor in Salt Lake County and a pediatricia
Four months after we first dove into the topic on this show, the shrinking Great Salt Lake remains a top issue for scientists, lawmakers and the media. This week, we talk to Dan Spindle about what we’re still learning about the Great Salt Lake,
Months into the new school year, the pandemic’s impact on students is coming into focus. The state and nation’s report cards are out, showing an ongoing struggle to help students return to pre-pandemic achievement levels. This week we go beyond
People are calling it the tightest race in Utah in decades. Three weeks out from the midterm elections, Senator Mike Lee and challenger Evan McMullin faced off in their first and only debate. This week we talk to Jason Perry to break down the d
Two years after the 2020 presidential election and weeks away from the midterm elections, claims and concerns of election fraud aren’t going away. This week, we dive into the question of voter fraud and election integrity in Utah with investiga
One year after the shooting death of University of Utah football player Aaron Lowe, prosecutors say the amount of digital evidence they have to go through is dragging out the case against his accused killer. This week, we look into the impacts
After decades of darkness and empty promises, the lights are finally on in the Navajo (Dine) community of Westwater—one of the last places in the country to receive electricity. What took so long? This week, we visit the small community just we
On August 25th President Joe Biden announced a plan to cancel up to $20,000 for borrowers of federal student loans. Three weeks later Governor Spencer Cox joined nearly half of the governors across the country in demanding President Biden withd
The decision is here. After years of research and public comment, UDOT is recommending a gondola to solve the canyon’s transportation problems. The project will cost an estimated $550 million and it has plenty of opposition. This week, we dive
On August 13, a meteor shot across the sky over Utah, scattering rocks around the Tooele Valley and bringing in so-called meteorite hunters. This week, we take a ride on Chopper 5 with a man who has been hunting space rocks for 25 years.See omn
There is cautious optimism heading into a new school year after two and a half years full of interruptions and uncertainty. This week, a conversation with a high school principal, looking back on the challenges and lessons of the pandemic at th
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