Utah Pride Center future still uncertain after closing for a month-Aimee Cobabe
Saying goodbye to Hogle Zoo's Christie and Zuri
Utah Hogle Zoo's Heather Barnum joined host Maria Shilaos to talk about the party the zoo is throwing for Christie and Zuri, the mother and daughter African elephants that the zoo will soon send to another, larger zoo.
Sen. Mitt Romney will not run for reelection, what's next?
Utah Republican Chair Robert Axson joins Utah Noon News to share his thoughts on Sen. Mitt Romney's announcement on not seeking a second term.
Intermountain orthopedic weighs in on Rodger's injury
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending injury against the Buffalo Bills on 9/11/23. It's been reported as an injury to his achilles tendon, but what exactly does that mean? Dr. Mike Holmstrom, an orthopedic surgeon at Intermountain TOSH, spoke with guest host Maria Shilaos…
Aimee Cobabe reports on a permitting hold in Murray
The Planning Commission in Murray City is putting a permit for a cement company right next to the Utah Humane Society on hold. They received over 200 emails from people worried about the impact. KSL NewsRadio's Aimee Cobabe is live with the latest.
Gary Hatch Davis Mosquito Abatement
Gary Hatch, the manager of Mosquito Abatement District Davis, joins guest host Maria Shilaos to discuss extra safety precautions that might be needed for those spending the Labor Day weekend outside (and who want to avoid mosquito bites!)
Fan quake at Rice Eccles Stadium!
Guest host Maria Shilaos speaks with Jamie Farrell, an associate research professor and seismographer at the University of Utah about the rumbling that registered on seismic machines during the Utes home opener against the Florida Gators.
Estee Hunt, Bear River Health Department, on E.coli outbreak
As of August 28, 2023, Bear River Health officials have confirmed six cases of E. coli infection. Preliminary findings suggest a potential cluster of cases. Estee Hunt with the BRHD discusses their investigation.
Executive Director of Utah Dine Bikeyah, Woody Lee, on monument ruling
Four Indigenous tribes filed motions to intervene in late 2022, citing a personal stake in the outcome of the lawsuits filed by Utah officials involving the acreage of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monuments. The executive director of Utah Dine Bikeyah, Woody Lee, told Jeff Capl…
Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance on judge's monuments ruling
As Utah's governor and attorney general make plans to keep fighting, Utah environmentalists say they are cheering a judge's decision to dismiss a lawsuit over the size of national monuments in the Beehive State. Steve Bloch, the Legal Director of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance spoke with Jef…