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Midday with Maria Shilaos

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As a respected journalist, Maria Shilaos has earned the trust of listeners across Utah. Her show isn’t just about the news—it’s about the people behind it. Join her each weekday as she digs deeper, asks the important questions, and shares the stories that connect us all.

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Episodes

Taking care of mental health following traumatic event

July 16th, 2025 For those who witnessed the tragic shootings that took place last weekend, what kinds of things are going through their minds? If they're still experiencing shock, what can they do to work through those and other "survivor guilt" kinds of feelings? Dr. Steven Sugden with the University of Utah Huntsman Mental Health Institute joins Maria Shilaos for this discussion.

Jun 16, 20259 min

Davis Technical College opens new CDL driving range

Davis Technical College says commercial drivers are in high demand. And thanks to a few partnerships, they've been able to open a new driving range to better help train their student drivers. Midday fill-in host Heather Peterson spoke to Linda Watts, Director of Programs at Davis Technical College to learn more about this new development and what it means for the school.

Jun 13, 20254 min

50th Annual Utah Scottish Festival and Highland Games

The 50th annual Utah Scottish Festival and Highland Games kicks off this weekend at the Utah State Fairpark. Alisa Scott with the Utah Scottish Association spoke to Midday executive producer Andy Cupp about the tartan-filled, bagpipe-playing event. Learn more about the Utah Scottish Festival by visiting utahscots.org .

Jun 13, 20257 min

Northern Utah daycares shut down unexpectedly

Several daycares in northern Utah shut down unexpectedly this week, giving parents only about a day's notice. Now hundreds of families have been scrambling to find new options for the kids. KSL NewsRadio's Heather Peterson investigated, and joined Britt Johnson to shed more light on the story.

Jun 11, 20259 min
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