The photo is an image of a school bus. The Uintah School District said it will add several electric...
Curt Gresseth

School choice: Utah taxpayers helping students with disabilities

School choice options are seeing renewed interest from parents nationwide, as a new program launches in Utah to provide scholarships for kids with disabilities.
3 years ago
Utah Congressman Blake Moore feels everyone has a different dog in the fight. Meaning, some politic...
Curt Gresseth

Congressional Future Caucus: Rep. Blake Moore on new bipartisan role

Rep. Blake Moore, R-Utah, is the new co-chairman of the Congressional Future Caucus, which aims to solve problems in a bipartisan and civil fashion.
3 years ago
political center road sign...
Colby Walker and Curt Gresseth

POLL: Is America’s political center having its moment?

Conservative commentator Bill Kristol says he thinks America may be experiencing an emergence of the political center. We want to know what you think.
3 years ago
storm calm...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: The storm before the calm

What if everything we've been experiencing over the last year was really just the storm before the calm?
3 years ago
FILE -- Fox News anchor of the Daily Briefing, Dana Perino, right, interviewing former Vice Preside...
Colby Walker

Women in the workforce, an interview with Fox News host Dana Perino

Former White House Press Secretary and current Fox News host Dana Perino joined Boyd Matheson to talk leadership and advice for young professionals.
3 years ago
melting pot...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: America is no longer a melting pot but a salad bowl

The US as a melting pot of a nation with a homogeneous society is an outdated notion and doesn't reflect the many racial groups of varying cultures who defy easy classification.
3 years ago
economy...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Salt Lake economy firing on all pistons

Derek Miller, Salt Lake Chamber president and CEO, details why the capital's city's economy is so strong and how to keep it going forward.
3 years ago
write your letter...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: You think you know something? Well, think again

Boyd Matheson advises us to find someone with a different point of view, then have a socially distanced soda or lunch and learn to Think Again.
3 years ago
confirmation bias...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Talking about confirmation bias and social-media manipulation

A counselor joins the show to talk about confirmation bias and how social-media platforms can secretly manipulate unsuspecting users.
3 years ago
March Madness...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: March Madness heartbreaker loss offers good life lesson

Boyd Matheson writes, the journey to the tourney is what matters the most in March Madness, not necessarily who gets to cut down the nets.
3 years ago
write your letter...
Cami Mondeaux and Colby Walker

Boyd Matheson’s ‘Inside Sources’ expands to two-hour show

KSL NewsRadio's Boyd Matheson will be expanding air-time on his talk show Inside Sources, increasing from a one-hour show to two.
3 years ago
Utah less red...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Do Americans still believe in American beliefs?

Despite political differences, Americans still believe in American beliefs, according to the findings of one pollster.
3 years ago
Gov Cox kicks off the Feed Utah food drive...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: Feed Utah food drive demonstrates what Utah does best

It does take a village -- but a village of volunteers. We saw this over the weekend with the first annual statewide Feed Utah food drive.
3 years ago
founding fathers children...
Mark Jackson

Children of Founding Fathers played a big role in forming U.S. government, Constitution

PROVO, Utah — New BYU research published in the American Journal of Political Science suggests the children of our Founding Fathers played a fairly significant role in forming the government of a new Republic.  BYU professor of political science Jeremy Pope studied the delegates of the Constitutional Convention and how the gender of their own […]
3 years ago
Photo: Storyblocks...
Boyd Matheson

Opinion: Don’t just do something, stand there – a lesson from the fridge

We get so caught up in our mad dash to fix something quickly that we forget sometimes the smart move is not to do something, but to stand there and think.
3 years ago
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr....
Boyd Matheson

OPINION: Stop talking about Martin Luther King Jr. and start acting like him

Boyd Matheson: "When it comes to following the example of Martin Luther King Jr., we face this question: What can one of us do? And then -- do it."
3 years ago
Trump relief bill...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Looking ahead to the Senate runoff races in Georgia

A national pollster says he doesn't know how the two Senate runoff races in Georgia will turn out after President Donald Trump spoke out against a state official who wouldn't toss out Joe Biden's win.
3 years ago
forgiveness #forgivingwednesday...
Boyd Matheson

OPINION: We need to follow #GivingTuesday with #ForgivingWednesday

There is a #GivingTuesday, so why not a #ForgivingWednesday? In this opinion piece, Boyd reminds his listeners that forgiving is really a gift to yourself.
3 years ago
Virtual thanksgiving...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Thinking about the holidays this year with COVID

Don't take the holidays for granted amid COVID -- instead, reframe them as a gift to be with family, advises a mental health expert.
3 years ago
utah foster care...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Fixing foster care will help children find a loving home, says Sen. Lee

Knocking down obstacles in the foster care system is needed to connect more children with loving homes in Utah and across the country.
3 years ago
Coronavirus in Salt Lake jails...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: How criminals, addicts and homeless transform their lives free of charge

The Other Side Academy teaches vocational and life-skill training for persistent offenders, addicts and the homeless.
3 years ago
wit and wisdom of winnie-the-pooh...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Exhale and enjoy the wit and wisdom of Winnie-the-Pooh

Amid all this turbulence in society now, Deseret News Opinion Editor Boyd Matheson delves into the wit and wisdom of Winnie-the-Pooh on his 94th birthday.
4 years ago
rabbi healing...
Curt Gresseth

Inside Sources: Rabbi discusses healing a bitterly divided society

A rabbi shares his wisdom on healing the bitter divisions in society today.
4 years ago
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., replaces his face mask after speaking at news confer...
Boyd Matheson

OPINION: Politicians are divided, not Americans

Boyd Matheson writes, "It's all about the rage over being a divided country. The United States is not divided; politicians are divided."
4 years ago