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.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
It might not be too surprising, but Utah ranks really high when it comes to religious adherents. But which religions are growing the most here? That answer might surprise you. Th...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
Polling numbers for Utah’s senate seat show 1/3 of Republican voters are undecided
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Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
It’s easier than ever for people to see the bad and crazy in today’s political climate. It’s less common to see the good – the unity and ability to work t...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
Unity in America... is it possible? Late last night, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee met to discuss holding the US Attorney General, Merrick Garland, in contempt...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
The Department of Justice is taking a significant step toward reclassifying marijuana as lower risk and less harmful, with President Joe Biden posting a video on social media say...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
Supreme Court justices are held to a standard of ethical conduct during their time on the bench. Their spouses, however, aren’t held to the same kind of standard. In the ne...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
The KSL at Night hosts continue the conversation about the upcoming election. Some Utah voters could wait a few extra days to get their mail-in ballots this November. Who’s...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
Just days before the GOP state convention in April, Senator Mike Lee indicated he would not endorse the incumbent in Congressional District 2–Celeste Maloy. Instead, Lee an...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner
KSL at Night hosts Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner kick off this Friday night show going over some new poll numbers for the senate race here in Utah. Read more
Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
SCOTUS preserves funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon start the show discussing a rare ideological rupture between right-leaning members of the Supreme Court. In a decision to preserve the Con...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
Our state has changed a lot over the years. The KSL at Night hosts wrap up the show with some recent data about population changes in Utah cities and share stories of growing up here. What happens when there is nowhere else left to expand? According to Salt Lake City’s development team, you’ve got to build up. Listen to learn more about what the hosts see happe...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
It’s budget season for municipalities across the state, and that means officials are looking at your property taxes. In fact, just this week, Draper city officials announced that they were looking to raise $1.6 million for public safety by raising property taxes in their city. Rusty Cannon, co-host of KSL at Night, is the President of the Utah Taxpayers Associa...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
Roughly 1 in 5 American homes get their power from nuclear power plants. In a rare bi-partisan move, Congress has passed and President Biden has signed a bill banning imports of uranium from Russia. Curtis Moore, SVP of Marketing & Corporate Development at Energ...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
While Utah isn’t a border state, we still deal with the issues that come with the illicit drug trade, mostly over our southern border. According to preliminary data collected by the Department of Public Safety, there is a new king of narcotics: fentanyl. How did we get here and what are our institutions doing to protect the public from this addictive and destructive ...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
Next, we take a look at the opposition to this funding plan. Former educator and current Democratic Member of the Utah State House, Carol Spackman Moss, is opposed to the proposed amendment. She helps Rusty and Greg understand a ...
Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
This November, Utahns will vote on an amendment that could change how public and higher education is funded through taxes. Supporters say changing this funding structure will help move our state’s education funding policies closer to the rest of the nation’s, while still ensuring education is sufficiently funded.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Greg Skordas
Following up on legislation that was passed during this year’s legislative session, Governor Spencer Cox addressed the closing of a large coal-fueled power plant near Delta. The state of Utah wants to take over the plant and keep things running as usual. But is it inevitable that we’ll phase out coal-fueled power plants? The KSL at Night hosts discuss.
...Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Greg Skordas
Following up on legislation that was passed during this year’s legislative session, Governor Spencer Cox addressed the closing of a large coal-fueled power plant near Delta. The state of Utah wants to take over the plant and keep things running as usual. But is it inevitable that we’ll phase out coal-fueled power plants? The KSL at Night hosts discuss.
...Hosts: Rusty Cannon & Greg Skordas
KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon start the show discussing a rare ideological rupture between right-leaning members of the...
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner
Part 1: Traditional presidential debates are out this season
KSL at Night hosts Taylor Mor...
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