SLC Is Sticky, Ozempic May Slow Aging & Squirrels Ate a $30K Car

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SLC Is Sticky, Ozempic May Slow Aging & Squirrels Ate a $30K Car

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Published on Jun 8, 2026, 3:33:57 PM
Total time: 01:21:53

Episode Description
SLC is officially one of America's "stickiest" downtowns — we break down the new Gensler study and what it means (plus where Denver landed). The flesh-eating screwworm just crossed into Texas for the first time in 60 years. Utah officials are watching closely.
The Utah prison system is saving taxpayer dollars with a complete healthcare redesign — but it raises some interesting questions. We dive in with the Morality Police.
In Health Class, a new study says Ozempic and Wegovy may slow biological aging by 9%. 
Ethan and Alex put their friendship to the test after reading about the red flags that suggest a friendship isn't worth saving. Plus: a 17-year-old drowns at Bear Lake and trauma season is here.
Why do Americans hate sharing bathrooms? Scammers are using AI images of a missing Utah cat to demand thousands, a couple is charged for hoarding hundreds of "street rats," and a man lost $30K because squirrels love plant-based car parts. Plus, Uber drops its wildest lost-and-found list ever (dentures, a Donny Osmond photo, 420 donuts). 
AI Question of the Day: What's the best way to handle pet deaths with kids?
 
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