KSL at Night

KSL at Night: 5-31-2024


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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon

The day after Trump’s guilty conviction

Now that Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in the hush money trial, what’s next? Today, the former president announced that he will appeal on the grounds that he believes the judge and jury were corrupt. KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon talk about how the Trump campaign could use this conviction and appeal to bolster the campaign. Will the conviction change any voter’s minds? Will the country move on from this whole trial? Let’s talk about it.

Jurors now deciding on sentencing for Chad Daybell

It’s only been a day since Chad Daybell was found guilty of a triple murder. Now, the same jury is already deciding his fate, which could include the death penalty. KSL-TV reporter Lauren Steinbrecher is following the developments from Boise, and joins the program to give an update on this process.

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin announces that he’s leaving the Democratic Party

It’s not completely surprising, but today, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin announced that he would leave the Democratic Party and register as an Independent. Previously, he had said he wouldn’t run for reelection to the Senate, but does this change things? Could he be planning to run again for governor? The hosts speculate about his future.

Meet Paul Miller, GOP candidate for Congressional District 1

This election cycle features a primary race in the Republican Party for Utah’s 1st Congressional District. Paul Miller is one of the GOP candidates and the winner at the state convention. He joins us in the studio to explain why he’s running for the seat and how he plans to make changes in Congress that will benefit the average Utahn.

Changes to how the federal government imposes regulations could be coming

The Supreme Court is currently deciding on an issue that could change how the federal government imposes regulations. For the last several decades, Congress hasn’t been required to approve rules from federal agencies thanks to the “Chevron deference doctrine.” That doctrine could soon be overturned by the Supreme Court. We discuss how Utah’s leaders feel about the situation.

Home prices expected to rise again; property insurance rates rising too

Buying a new home is hard to do with home prices being the way they are. But owning a home is expensive too, especially with rising property insurance premiums. The three states with the biggest rise in property insurance premiums this year? Texas, Arizona, and Utah. Steve Waldrip, Utah Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy and Innovation discusses the challenges with the hosts.

The future of the $1.50 Costco hot dog deal

Costco lovers, fear not — the new CFO has confirmed that the $1.50 hot dog deal isn’t going anywhere. It’s been around since the 1980s, and people have expressed great fear that the price may increase due to inflation. KSL at Night hosts Greg Skordas and Rusty Cannon finish off this busy show talking about their favorite traditions at Costco Wholesale.

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