On today’s KSL News Daily, Maria Shilaos, a veteran news anchor for KSL NewsRadio, takes listeners straight into a high stakes Utah primary day where the fights are loud, the money is flowing, and the results could shape November before the general election even begins.
KSL political experts break down the races to watch, the power of outside money, the fallout from redistricting, and why protests over proposed data centers could show up at the ballot box. Maria also looks at voter privacy concerns, the new deadline rules for mail-in ballots, and the candidates who may be more vulnerable than they look.
Plus, smoky air is triggering health concerns across Utah, the Utah Jazz head into the NBA Draft with their highest pick in more than four decades, and birdcams are turning casual viewers into full-blown fans. From politics to public health to the strangely soothing world of livestream nests, this episode has everything you need to start your day informed, curious, and ready for what comes next.