Congress slashed funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, driving Boise State Public Radio to face a new reality. Host Lindsay Van Allen is joined by BSPR General Manager Tom Michael to break down what these historic cuts mean for the station and our state. Is this just the latest blow to Boise’s shrinking media landscape, or a chance to reshape ... Show More
Yesterday
Idaho Officials Defend Mail-In Ballots, Living Wage Gap Widens, and Bookstore Kitchen Opens
This week, host Lindsay Van Allen is diving into local headlines with friend of the show Matthew Melton. They begin with how Idaho officials are responding to President Trump after he claimed mail-in ballots can’t be trusted. Then, the latest living wage report has us asking: do ... Show More
26m 25s
Nov 2024
Ballot Boxes on Fire, SLC Street Safety, Cow Cuddles
The election is next week, and the vibes in SLC are … intense. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means give a rundown of how local officials are securing your vote amid recent ballot box fires in other states. Plus, SLC’s Vision Zero progress, cuddling emo cows, and ... Show More
37m 30s
May 23
The Julia Reagan Billboard Debate, Permanent Farmers Market, MomTok Parody
You’ve seen her billboards, but do you know her story? Salt Lake Tribune reporter Andy Larsen, socio-pop anthropologist Cassie Bingham, and executive producer Emily Means dive into Julia Reagan’s lore. Plus, a year-round farmers market, a MomTok parody, and a cinematic summer sho ... Show More
32m 36s
Feb 2025
Avenging Julia Reagan, Cold Plunge Coffee, Frog Eye Salad Nostalgia
Billboard queen Julia Reagan is making headlines again, as her husband seeks to avenge her death through a new lawsuit. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means discuss the details and consider the impacts of Utah’s nursing shortage. Plus, cold plunge coffee coming to ... Show More
32m 25s
May 22
What Could Go at the Old Dunkin’ Donuts on 400 South?
Salt Lake City was the fastest growing city in Utah over the past year, according to new data from the U.S. Census. So, how is it that in a city with so much life, we have dozens of vacant and boarded-up buildings? Hey Salt Lake Newsletter editor Terina Ria, producer Ivana Martin ... Show More
31m 44s
Jun 16
Getting Your Dad Drunk, No Taco Bell, Lame Adult Game
More of the craziest reviews that the internet has to offer! We find out about a large beer brewery tour that seems to leave people more disappointed, and less drunk than they'd like to be. A truck stop Taco Bell location that may be one of the worst in the US, where they run out ... Show More
1h 5m
Sep 2024
A Rose So Sweet, Strip Mall Camping, Bowling For Feel Ups
This week, we hear some crazy reviews, including a bowling alley where the mandatory feel up may be too high a price for admission. A very personal item that has caused several women's souls to apparently leave their bodies. A campsite that gives you all the splendor of sleeping ... Show More
1h 8m
Oct 2024
Films You Didn’t Know Were Shot in Salt Lake
Salt Lake City businesses, houses, and landmarks are all over some of your favorite movies and TV shows. Utah Film Commission director Virginia Pearce helps host Ali Vallarta plan an impressive tour de famous scenes, from “Midsommar” to “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” and a sho ... Show More
30m 59s