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City council candidate can't use preferred name on ballot Debbie Dujanovic says goodbye to KSL

Longtime voice of KSL NewsRadio, Doug Wright joins Debbie in studio to discuss retirement and the current state of news in Utah. Keri Wilcox and Sloan Schrage with KSL 5 TV share memorable moments from Debbie's career in television. KSL NewsRadio Producer, Caitlyn Johnston joins Deb in studio for her final segment to highlight fun moment from Dave and Dujanovic as Debbie leaves KSL to head into retirement.

A city council candidate in South Jordan is facing issues with having her preferred name on the ballot, due to a new state law.. New Hosts of Inside Sources starting on June 9th, Greg Skordas and Holly Richardson, share their insight.

The battle of Elon Musk and President Donald Trump has become explosive over the last 24 hours on social media. Debbie hears reaction from previous hosts of Inside Sources, Erin Rider, Adam Gardiner and Taylor Morgan. Holly Richardson and Greg Skordas, who will be starting the new Inside Sources, June 9th share their input.

Utah's new guidelines for child screen time President Trump issues travel ban Snack foods could soon see warning labels in Texas "Kill the bill" Elon Musk continues to speak out Utah House Majority Caucus Elects New Leadership Members

Holly Richardson joins Debbie Dujanovic and Erin Rider.

Elon Musk announced that he was leaving DOGE a week ago to focus on his companies. But it seems like he has turned his back on the administration as well. Privately, Elon Musk is expressing frustration by the Trump Administration on many moves proposed as well as Trumps "Big Beautiful Bill".

Society is integrating AI into more of our daily lives. In the right situations, it can be incredibly helpful. But where should we draw the line between AI and human input? A pair of Utah attorneys were sanctioned by an appeals court for using AI to write a legal brief. We speak to KSL's Inside Sources Greg Skordas about this AI usage and how citing imaginary cases can fill an already bloated system with more issues.

There is a bill sitting on Texas Gov. Greg Abbot's desk that will change food and drink packaging not only in Texas but could spread to the rest of the country. It is a proposed regulation on packaging that would require warnings about the ingredients "Not proposed for human consumption". Would this label change your eating habits?

President Donald Trump announced travel ban and restrictions on nineteen countries going into effect Monday. He cites these countries as a threat for their lack of screening and vetting for travel as well as citing high percentages of nationals that stay past their visas expire. Erin and Debbie dive into the details of this travel ban.