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KSL at Night

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  • The latest in news and politics with a range of hosts every night. KSL At Night gives a refreshing take on the day's news with each host bringing their unique perspective and expertise to the conversation.

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  • KSL at Night: 5-3-2024
    May 4 2024

    Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner

    Judge makes decision on Phil Lyman’s pick for Lt. Governor

    Just this afternoon, a judge ruled on the legality of GOP gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman’s pick for Lt. Gov. If you recall, his pick of Layne Bangerter was rejected due to concerns that Bangerter had not met the residency requirements for the position. The Lyman campaign quickly filed a lawsuit. Phil joins the show to share his thoughts on today’s hearing.

    Concerns about inland port coming to Weber County

    Plans to develop nearly 9,000 acres in Weber County for an inland port are receiving pushback from residents nearby. Many say the plans would ruin wetland and bird habitat. But the area has already been zoned for industrial use. Ben Hart, Executive Director of the Inland Port Authority, joins the show to walk us through what’s in the plan.

    Local leaders opposed to Gov. Cox’s housing push

    Gov. Spencer Cox is pushing local communities to do more to fix the housing crises in the state. This week, at a luncheon in St. George, he urged contractors to build more starter homes costing less than $300,000. Local leaders have been critical of his pushes and plans. Steve Waldrip, Utah Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy and Innovation, joins the show to explain the governor’s housing strategy.

    Another week wraps up in the Chad Daybell murder trial

    Day 16 in the Chad Daybell murder trial wrapped up today. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Aimee Cobabe was in the courtroom in Boise, Idaho, and she joins the show to discuss the latest developments in the case, including some shocking testimony shared in court.

    8:05 - Former President Trump’s hush money trial continues

    Trump’s hush money trial wraps up another week today. More testimony shared from various folks close to the former president, including testimony from his former aide and press secretary, Hope Hicks. Greg and Adam give some key updates about the trial.

    Sen. Mitt Romney says his treatment of his dog was nothing like South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s

    Utah Sen. Mitt Romney is sharing his thoughts on a controversy surrounding South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who admitted in her upcoming memoir that she shot her dog because he was “untrainable,” “dangerous,” and “less than worthless … as a hunting dog.” Sen. Romney has also faced some backlash for his treatment of his dog, but he says this is nothing like that. Adam and Greg share their thoughts.

    Federal judge weighs in on Florida school book removal

    Florida leads the nation in the number of books removed from schools. The arguments for and against “book bans” are making their way through the court system. A federal judge in Florida doesn’t seem convinced that the book removals are protected government speech, something the state is claiming. Ben Horsley, Communications Director for Granite School District, joins the show to discuss how his school district deals with questionable materials in school libraries.

    Which college degrees have the best return on investment in Utah?

    College students… they’re paying more and more for their degrees, but what’s the return on investment for their hard work? What jobs offer the most money in the Beehive State? Adam and Greg talk about it.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Which college degrees have the best return on investment in Utah?
    May 4 2024

    Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner

    College students… they’re paying more and more for their degrees, but what’s the return on investment for their hard work? What jobs offer the most money in the Beehive State? Adam and Greg talk about it.

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    11 mins
  • Federal judge weighs in on Florida school book removal
    May 4 2024

    Hosts: Greg Skordas and Adam Gardiner

    Florida leads the nation in the number of books removed from schools. The arguments for and against “book bans” are making their way through the court system. A federal judge in Florida doesn’t seem convinced that the book removals are protected government speech, something the state is claiming. Ben Horsley, Communications Director for Granite School District, joins the show to discuss how his school district deals with questionable materials in school libraries.

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    10 mins

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