Inside Sources

The all-new Inside Sources. Hosted by Greg Skordas and Dr. Holly Richardson, two well-known voices in Utah’s legal and political circles.

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    February 13, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 13th, 2026: The Dating Recession

    Topics we will cover on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:

    • Push Continues for Healthier Foods in Utah Schools
    • Thousands of Utahns Want Names Removed From Prop 4 Repeal as Deadline Nears
    • The Global Impact of Family Search
    • Breezy Johnson's Olympic Engagement
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    February 13, 2026

    Push Continues for Healthier Foods in Utah Schools

    Rep Kristen Chevrier has introduced several bills aiming to enhance awareness of chemicals in food and products. One being One of her proposals would add titanium dioxide to the list of prohibited ingredients for schools. Chevrier also speaks to her proposal that would require manufacturers to clearly label chemicals in feminine hygiene products.

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    February 13, 2026

    Thousands of Utahns Want Names Removed From Prop 4 Repeal as Deadline Nears

    Thousands of Utahns are requesting their names be removed from a redistricting petition that is bumping up against the deadline for submission. Bridger Beal-Cvetko with KSL.com joins the show with the latest. Utah GOP Chairman, Robert Axson calls the show with his response.

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    February 13, 2026

    The Dating Recession

    Valentine's Day is tomorrow... and it turns out we are facing a dating recession! Recent data shows that fewer younger adults are dating...nationally and in Utah. Younger adults are also showing a declining interest in marriage all together. Dr. Alan Hawkins, with the Utah Marriage Commission, joins the show to discuss why young people are dating less. Greg and Holly hear from listeners and discuss this question: Single, coupled, or celebrating with family — what are you doing to celebrating Valentine's Day?

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    February 13, 2026

    Breezy Johnson's Olympic Engagement

    KSL 5 TV's Matt Gephart joins the show live from Cortina Italy to discuss a romantic story that unfolded from the Winter Games and what he's been following today.

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    February 13, 2026

    First Date Movies

    Greg and Holly check in with the KSL Movie Show to discuss the big movie of the week, Wuthering Heights and discuss this week's question: What's the first movie you ever saw on a date?

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    February 12, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 12th, 2026: Capitol Conversations: Utah’s Role in Equal Suffrage and Mid‑Session Momentum

    Live from Utah's Capitol Hill, Greg and Holly recognize women's suffrage, as nearly 156 years ago, the first woman to cast a vote in the US, was right here in Utah. Utah State Auditor, Tina Cannon joins the show to discuss the significance.
    Auditor Cannon shares insight on a recent audit involving the Department of Health and Human Services, which showed a "critical failure" regarding data privacy.
     
    Lt. Governor Diedre Henderson joins the show to discuss her story of getting into politics as a woman and shares insight on election security national and locally in Utah.
    Senate Minority Leader, Luz Escamilla joins the show to discuss how she got into politics and her priorities regarding child welfare.
     
    Representative Ryan Wilcox shares an update on School Safety as he returns from Washington DC discussing efforts to bring more school safety across the nation.
    Representative Ashley Matthews speaks on childcare and how the state can do more to help make the transition for parents into the workforce that much easier.
    Senator Heidi Balderee joins to discuss her amendments to Commemorative days in the state, as well as the importance of Utah's role in woman's suffrage.
     
    Representative Carol Moss joins the show to discuss her amendments to the legal term for an overdose, and what these changes can do for those suffering, and we ask her about her time in office as she nears the end of her time in the Utah legislature.
    Representative Tiara Auxier joins to discuss her bill that would bring internet to school buses to help support students who travel often, complete their homework that is primarily online now.
    There is one member within Utah's legislature from a third party, The Forward Party, Senator Emily Buss. Buss joins the show to share her priorities and insight as to what the Forward party is.
     
    House Speaker Mike Shultz  joins to wrap the show for a mid session check in and brings a rundown on what the top bills are looking like and where we sit half way through the session.
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    February 11, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 11th, 2026: Utah Proposal Would Move Oversight of State Elections

    • Inside the Proposal to Restrict Polygraph Use for SA Victims
    • Should college students be able to opt out of class assignments due to religious beliefs?
    • Authorities Release Man Detained in Nancy Guthrie Investigation
    • Mike Lee’s Election Bill Stalls in the Senate
    • How to Stay Connected in Marriage When Life Is Busy
    • ...and more!
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    February 11, 2026

    Utahn Attends 18 Winter Games

    Greg and Holly discuss the story of a Utah man who is dedicated to the Olympics! He's attended 18 Olympics! Holly shares on this day in the history of the winter games.
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    February 11, 2026

    Dropped, Delayed, or Denied: Utah Bills That Didn’t Pass

    Greg and Holly go back to Utah's Capitol Hill to discuss what proposals are hitting roadblocks, including one that would allow ivermectin to be sold over the counter.
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    February 11, 2026

    Grand Jury Declines Charges in Lawmaker Military Orders Case

    A grand jury has refused to indict several Democratic lawmakers following an investigation into allegedly illegal military orders captured in a widely circulated video. Greg and Holly break down what the case involved, why prosecutors sought charges, and what the grand jury’s decision means moving forward.
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    February 11, 2026

    Canada Faces Worst School Shooting in Decades

    Canadian police ... saying 8 people, including a suspect ... are dead after a shooting at a small school in British Columbia ... with 2 more found dead at a home believed to be connected to the incident. Greg and Holly discuss the latest information.
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    February 11, 2026

    How to Stay Connected in Marriage When Life Is Busy

    Do you find it hard to stay connected with your spouse when life is just SO BUSY? We'll talk with an expert about practical tips for staying connected. Carlie Palmer-Webb, Relationship Educator and Commissioner with the Utah Marriage Commission, joins the show to share tips.
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    February 11, 2026

    Mike Lee’s Election Bill Stalls in the Senate

    Mike Lee’s election bill hits some snags in the Senate. Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, joins the show with the latest details on the SAVE Act.
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    February 11, 2026

    Authorities Release Man Detained in Nancy Guthrie Investigation

    A man detained for questioning in connection with the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has maintained his innocence -- after he was released from custody early Wednesday. Last night, we learned that law enforcement had detained someone for questioning after the FBI released video of someone outside of Nancy Guthrie's home. NewsNation Law & Justice Contributor Jennifer Coffindaffer, who formerly worked with the FBI, brings the latest details.
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    February 11, 2026

    Should college students be able to opt out of class assignments due to religious beliefs?

    Should college students be able to opt out of class assignments due to religious beliefs? One Utah lawmaker thinks so. Rep. Mike Peterson shares his push behind this proposal. Listeners call in with their perspective.
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    February 11, 2026

    Inside the Proposal to Restrict Polygraph Use for SA Victims

    A proposal being heard today on Capitol Hill would limit the use of a polygraph test on sexual assault victims. House Minority Leader Angela Romero joins the show to explain this push and other ways she is working to support victims of crime.
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    February 11, 2026

    Utah Proposal Would Move Oversight of State Elections

    A Utah lawmaker is proposing to create a Secretary of State for Utah, which would essentially strip the lieutenant governor of her duty to oversee the state's elections. State Representative Lisa Shepherd joins the show to discuss this legislation.
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    February 10, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 10th, 2026: No More Sending Ballots By Mail? The Latest GOP Push in Utah

    • Man Who Pleaded Guilty to Manslaughter in Teen Killing to be Released
    • How Much Tariffs Cost American Households in 2025 
    • Should Utah Have Three Legislative Sessions Per Year Instead of One?
    • Motion Filed to Intervene in GOP Lawsuit Over Redistricting Maps
    • Why Mental Health Crises Look Different in Men and Women
    • Caffeinated Beverages May Help Protect The Brain
    • FBI Releases Images of Potential Suspect in Search For Nancy Guthrie
    • 2026 Winter Games: Alpine Skiing Updates
    • Rep. Pierucci Explains Proposal to Streamline Utah Death Penalty Process
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    February 10, 2026

    Rep. Pierucci Explains Proposal to Streamline Utah Death Penalty Process

    Greg and Holly speak with Rep. Candice Pierucci on a proposal that would essentially speed up Utah's death penalty process.
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    February 10, 2026

    2026 Winter Games: Alpine Skiing Updates

    We reach out to our very own Matt Gephardt, who is in Cortina covering the Winter Games and watching the Alpine Skiing events. He tells us what he is experiencing there during the games, and Holly shares her "This Day in History".
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    February 10, 2026

    FBI Releases Images of Potential Suspect in Search For Nancy Guthrie

    New images and video have been released by the FBI of a potential suspect in the search for Nancy Guthrie. Greg and Holly discuss how this could move the case forward.
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    February 10, 2026

    Caffeinated Beverages May Help Protect The Brain  

    Do you need a drink in the morning to put a pep in your step? Turns out that that may be doing major favors for your brain. A study shows that drinking Caffeinated coffee or tea lowers your risk of dementia by nearly twenty percent. Greg and Holly discuss their favorite drinks.
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    February 10, 2026

    Why Mental Health Crises Look Different in Men and Women

    New research from the Huntsman Mental Health Institute is showing new evidence on how men and women process stress. In this study, they highlight that men seem to show more externalizing behaviors when they are stressed, while women internalize their behavior. We have Lois Collins from Deseret News on the show to break this down. 
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    February 10, 2026

    Motion Filed to Intervene in GOP Lawsuit Over Redistricting Maps

    The Mormon Women for Ethical Government has filed a motion to intervene in a federal lawsuit that is looking to challenge a state court's decision on the new redistricting maps. This is the lawsuit put forward by many local leaders, including Rep. Maloy and Rep. Owens, against Utah's Lt. Gov.  Emma Petty, Co-Executive Director of MWEG, who joins the show to discuss the motion.
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    February 10, 2026

    Should Utah Have Three Legislative Sessions Per Year Instead of One?

    Representative Ryan Wilcox is looking to break up the annual general session that goes for 45 days into three 15-day sessions across the year. Representative Ryan Wilcox joins the show to discuss this proposal.
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    February 10, 2026

    How Much Tariffs Cost American Households in 2025 

    A new report from the nonpartisan Tax Foundation found that President Donald Trump's tariffs have cost the average American household an extra $1,000 a year and could balloon to $1,300 if they remain in place. Greg and Holly discuss how these tariffs have impacted families' wallets.
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    February 10, 2026

    Man Who Pleaded Guilty to Manslaughter in Teen Killing to be Released

    Kiplyn Davis was 15 years old when she vanished from Spanish Fork High School on May 2, 1995... One Man, Timmy Brent Olsen, was convicted of killing Kiplyn... but to this day has not revealed the location of her body. Today, Timmy Olsen will be released from prison.
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    February 10, 2026

    No More Sending Ballots By Mail? The Latest GOP Push in Utah

    If you receive your election ballots in the mail... There is a push (once again) on Utah's Capitol Hill to require your mail-in ballot to be returned in person AND show ID.. This proposal is estimated to cost 10 million dollars in ongoing costs and would require two poll workers to staff every drop box to check IDs. Sutherland Institute's Executive Director Derek Monson joins the show to discuss their stance on this proposal. Listeners call in with their takes. Weber County Clerk, Ricky Hatch, joins the show to explain concerns around this legislation.
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    February 9, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 9th, 2026: Utah Proposal Would Streamline Death Penalty Process

    • Could 17-Year-Olds Go to Adult Prison?
    • 'The Only Thing More Powerful Than Hate is Love': The Symbolism Inside Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show
    • Utah Homicides Fall in 2025, Despite High-Profile Violence
    • Southern Border Check-In: A Conversation with Yuma, Arizona Mayor
    • Was Kindness a Factor in Trump Signing Foreign Aid Bill?
    • Grandfluencers Bring Nostalgia and Authenticity to Social Media
    • ...and more!
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    February 9, 2026

    On This Day in History: Winter Games Edition

    Greg and Holly share a recap of the first weekend of the 2026 Winter Games, as well as key events that happened on this day in the history of the games. Holly shares more of her fun facts of the day.
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    February 9, 2026

    Eye On The Hill: Bills to Watch This Week

    AI Defamation, Traditional Healing Licensing, and more… Greg and Holly outline some key bills they are watching that will be heard on Utah's Capitol Hill today.
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    February 9, 2026

    Why We All Need to Care About the Great Salt Lake

    Greg and Holly check in with Great Salt Lake Commissioner Brian Steed.
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    February 9, 2026

    Defending State Rights: A Conversation With Utah AG Derek Brown

    Utah has long prided itself on its commitment to states' rights. Utah's Attorney General Derek Brown has just launched a new section to defend those rights.
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    February 9, 2026

    Grandfluencers Bring Nostalgia and Authenticity to Social Media

    On social media, Grandfluencers are taking the stage! From cooking to hairstyles to advice, some older adults have found a new hobby on social media. Greg and Holly discuss this new rise of Grandfluencers online and some of the things they learned from their grandparents.
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    February 9, 2026

    Was Kindness a Factor in Trump Signing Foreign Aid Bill?

    President Trump signed a big bill that included $9 billion for foreign aid. Was it an act of kindness? Greg and Holly discuss with Deseret News Opinion Editor Jay Evensen.
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    February 9, 2026

    Southern Border Check-In: A Conversation with Yuma, Arizona Mayor

    Kristi Noem visited the southern Arizona border last week and reported that daily encounters have dropped by 95% since President Trump took office... Greg and Holly head down to the border to check in.  The Mayor of Yuma, Arizona, Doug Nicholls, calls the show to share his firsthand account of what's going on there.
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    February 9, 2026

    Utah Homicides Fall in 2025, Despite High-Profile Violence

    In 2025, Utah seemingly experienced a large amount of violence. However, new reporting from KSL.com shows that Utah homicides are actually down. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    February 9, 2026

    'The Only Thing More Powerful Than Hate is Love': The Symbolism Inside Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show

    It was a moment of love, celebration and Puerto Rican History. In what had been a controversial selection from the NFL, Bad Bunny brought a party to the Super Bowl field. Greg and Holly discuss what stood out to them from the performance and share details from ABC's Start Here podcast about the symbolism inside it. Greg and Holly shared listener texts who watched the Super Bowl Halftime Performance from Bad Bunny and the alternative halftime option featuring Kid Rock.
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    February 9, 2026

    Could 17-Year-Olds Go to Adult Prison?

    Proposed legislation would open the door for 17-year-olds, who are facing aggravated murder charges, to go to adult prison. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    February 9, 2026

    Utah Proposal Would Streamline Death Penalty Process

    The Utah Legislature is considering a bill intended to streamline the state’s death penalty process. Greg breaks down what this legislation would do and how it would impact cases like Tyler Robinson's, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, who may face the death penalty.
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    February 6, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 6th, 2026: Confidence Killer or Fresh Start? Utah Weighs Holding Third Graders Back to Improve Reading

    • 2026 Winter Games Begin Today!
    • What You Can Buy for the Same Cost as a Super Bowl Ticket
    • Doorbell Ditching Dangers: When Pranks Turn Violent
    • What Women Need to Know About Heart Health
    • 'Solo Mio' & The Best Guy‑Focused Rom‑Coms
    • Black History Month: Reflection, Reality, and the Road Ahead
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    February 6, 2026

    Black History Month: Reflection, Reality, and the Road Ahead

    President Donald Trump shared a video that includes a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, as primates in a jungle. This post has since been deleted. As February marks Black History Month,  Jeanetta Williams, president of the Salt Lake NAACP Branch, shares her perspective on this recent post and what it means for the larger conversation about racism in America. Williams also speaks to why honoring Black history matters, what the past teaches us, and how discrimination continues to show up today.
     
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    February 6, 2026

    'Solo Mio' & The Best Guy‑Focused Rom‑Coms

    The KSL Movie Show’s Andy Farnsworth joins to break down the big movie of the week: Solo Mio—the story of a heartbroken groom stranded in Rome whose ruined honeymoon turns into an unexpected adventure thanks to a determined local and a few meddling travelers. The hosts then hit today's question: What’s the best romantic comedy told from a guy’s perspective?
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    February 6, 2026

    What Women Need to Know About Heart Health

    Today is National Wear Red Day! Today is a day to focus on women's heart health.
    As cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women, recent data shows that in 2023, 37,000 women died from a heart attack. Dr. Alison Brann of the University of Utah Health joins the show to discuss what women should know about heart health and the warning signs to watch for.
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    February 6, 2026

    Doorbell Ditching Dangers: When Pranks Turn Violent

    What used to be just an old game of fun, doorbell ditching, can now actually lead to violence and criminal charges. KSL Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera joins the show to explain what she learned about this issue in Utah and the consequences at hand with this old-school prank. 
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    February 6, 2026

    What You Can Buy for the Same Cost as a Super Bowl Ticket

    Cruises, cars, oh my! The Super Bowl is this Sunday! The Deseret News has laid out what you could buy for the same price as a Super Bowl ticket. Greg and Holly talk about all the things you can buy for the same price as a Super Bowl ticket, plus what they enjoy most about the Super Bowl.
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    February 6, 2026

    2026 Winter Games Begin Today!

    The 2026 Winter Games will hold their Opening Ceremony today! Greg and Holly fly over to Italy to check in on what's happening with KSL TV's Matt Gephart, who's in Cortina talking with athletes. Holly shares events that happened on this day in history for the winter games!
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    February 6, 2026

    Confidence Killer or Fresh Start? Utah Weighs Holding Third Graders Back to Improve Reading

    Should we hold kids back? Utah lawmakers are weighing legislation today that would allow schools to hold third graders back to improve reading skills, in addition to adding more support for reading. Jason Swenson, Deseret News Writer, joins the show to explain the legislation and arguments for and against. Listeners chime in with their thoughts.
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    February 5, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 5th, 2026: Decriminalization of Small Marijuana Possession Proposed in Utah

    • What's Up On Utah's Capitol Hill 
    • Fentanyl in Utah: What Families Need To Know
    • Ensign College Offers 3 Year Bachelor's Degree For All Degrees
    • How Utah Wants to Crack Down on Crypto Fraud
    • ...and more!
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    February 5, 2026

    On This Day In History: Winter Games Edition

    Holly discusses her fun facts of the day with a special edition of facts for the winter games, as they are set to kick off tomorrow!
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    February 5, 2026

    $50,000 Reward Offered in Search for Nancy Guthrie

    The family of Nancy Guthrie is speaking out with a newly recorded video last night, pleading with their mother to come home, and if someone has her, to reach out so they know that she is safe. Greg and Holly get the latest details from a press conference in Arizona with authorities and discuss where the search stands. 
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    February 5, 2026

    Proposal Aims To Expand Support For Home Day Cares 

    Child Care is a huge point of discussion in Utah. For a state that is huge and family-oriented and is looking to boost birthrates, this is a major factor for those looking to start one, because we are hearing from Utahns who are struggling to find affordable childcare. A new bill from Senator Luz Escamilla would help to ease the pain of childcare by expanding current definitions in the law to provide incentives for some to open home-based childcare businesses. Sen. Escamilla joins the show to discuss this proposal and other childcare priorities.
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    February 5, 2026

    How AI Is Transforming Family History: A Conversation with FamilySearch

    Searching up your family tree can be grueling work, even with websites that have done most of the work for you. Now, AI is becoming a great tool to help fill in the gaps. John Alexander, Senior Product Manager of FamilySearch, joins the show to discuss this development and how this will help the tech of tracking down family members just that much easier.
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    February 5, 2026

    How Utah Wants to Crack Down on Crypto Fraud

    A Utah woman lost over $850,000 to a romance scam where the scammer convinced her to funnel her life savings into a cryptocurrency ATM and invest in their "joint" account. Romance scams are on the rise, and it's becoming a bigger problem with crypto. As the Legislative Session continues, Utah lawmakers are taking a look at how they can prevent these cases from happening. Bridger Beal-Cvetko joins the show to discuss what they found investigating this case and what lawmakers are looking to change.
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    February 5, 2026

    Ensign College Offers a 3 Year Bachelor's Degree For All Degrees

    Ensign College has announced this week that they have redesigned their Bachelor of Applied Science degrees, allowing students to graduate with a degree in three years rather than the traditional four. We have Jason Swenson, Deseret News reporter, to discuss the change and what he found in his research about the trend of speeding up degrees.
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    February 5, 2026

    Fentanyl in Utah: What Families Need To Know

    Greg and Holly learn about this new 'Kryptonite' fentanyl discovery in Utah and speak with Bill Newell, Coordinator for the Utah Fentanyl Task Force, about the status of fentanyl in Utah and what families need to know to stay safe. 
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    February 5, 2026

    What's Up On Utah's Capitol Hill 

    Holly and Greg walk through certain proposals being heard today during Utah's 2026 Legislative Session and what caught their eye this week.
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    February 5, 2026

    Decriminalization of Small Marijuana Possession Proposed in Utah

    Utah lawmakers are weighing a new proposal on Capitol Hill, which would negate jail time for first-time offenders carrying small amounts of marijuana. Representative Grant Miller joins the show to discuss the bill and why he wants to see this change. Greg and Holly discuss how marijuana possession currently works in the state.
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    February 4, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 4th, 2026: Buckle Up, Parents! Proposal Would Allow 14- and 15-Year-Olds Behind the Wheel

    • Too Many Rentals? Utah Proposal Would Limit Property Tax Exemption For Rental Property Owners
    • Lawmaker Pushes for Enhanced Signature Gathering Training and Transparency
    • New Safety Technology Could Be Coming To Utah Schools
    • Do Home Buyers Finally Have The Upper Hand? How Utah Fairs with National Housing Trends
    • Who Judges the Judges? Utah Proposal May Change JPEC Evaluations
    • Ryan Routh Sentenced to Life In Prison for Trump Assassination Plot
    • 'The Muppets' Make Return for New Generation
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    February 4, 2026

    'The Muppets' Make Return for New Generation

    A new generation is bringing an old-time classic back to life by reviving 'The Muppet Show'. Greg and Holly discuss and discuss the winter games and key moments in history.
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    February 4, 2026

    Ryan Routh Sentenced to Life In Prison for Trump Assassination Plot

    The man convicted of plotting to shoot and kill President Trump by lying in wait outside one of his Florida golf courses has been given a life sentence. Greg and Holly break down the latest details on this sentencing. The hosts also bring the latest developments on the search for Savannah Guthrie's missing mother.
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    February 4, 2026

    Who Judges the Judges? Utah Proposal May Change JPEC Evaluations

    Utah lawmaker wants to change how the Judicial Performance Evaluation does judge evaluations.  Greg and Holly talk about what is being proposed.
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    February 4, 2026

    New Safety Technology Could Be Coming To Utah Schools

    We're learning more about the type of technology that may be implemented in Utah schools for emergency situations... like panic alert devices. Raptor Technologies has been selected as one of the vendors being considered by the Utah State Board of Education. David Rogers, Chief Marketing Officer with Raptor Technologies, calls the show live to explain their technology and how it works to keep schools safe.
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    February 4, 2026

    Lawmaker Pushes for Enhanced Signature Gathering Training and Transparency

    We've been reporting on claims of Utahns being misled when approached by signature gatherers in the state. A new bill on Utah's Capitol Hill would try to prevent that by requiring more training for the gatherers and more means of transparency for voters. The sponsor of the legislation, Representative Paul Cutler, joins the show to explain his proposal. Josh Daniels, Director of Trust Utah Election.org and Former Utah County Deputy Clerk joins the show to share his input on this issue and concerns around signature fraud.
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    February 4, 2026

    Too Many Rentals? Utah Proposal Would Limit Property Tax Exemption For Rental Property Owners

    A Utah proposal is causing a stir for some landlords and tenant groups . This new proposal would essentially raise property taxes on rental property owners... by limiting a residential property tax exemption.  Senator Dan McCay joins the show to explain the intent behind the proposal. Paul Smith, Executive Director of The Rental Housing Association of Utah,  shares concerns around the legislation.
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    February 4, 2026

    Buckle Up, Parents! Proposal Would Allow 14- and 15-Year-Olds Behind the Wheel

    A new proposal would allow teens to get their drivers licenses and permits 6 months earlier... putting more 14- and 15-year-olds behind the wheel. Greg and Holly discuss this and take live calls from listeners. Representative Nicholeen Peck joins the show to discuss her intent behind the proposal.
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    February 3, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 3rd, 2026: Utah Lt. Governor Sued Over Utah Congressional Map

    • House Speaker Shultz Wants to Remove Defense Attorneys from 'Broken' Sentencing Commission
    • President Trump Says Elections Should Be Nationalized
    • Police Suggest Savannah Guthrie's Mother May Have Been Abducted
    • College and Career: Utah's Push to Align Higher Ed with Workforce
    • 'Grave Damage to National Security' WSJ Report on 'Highly Classified' Whistleblower Complaint 
    • ...and more!
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    February 3, 2026

    'Significant Financial Donation' Pledged to Support Utah 2034 Olympics

    The 2026 Winter Games in Milan are just days away… and  Sarah Weaver, Editor of the Deseret News, joins the show live from Italy to set the stage of this year's winter games and also discuss what we know about this donation coming in for when Utah brings the Olympics home in 2034.
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    February 3, 2026

    ICE Officers to Wear Body Cams in Minnesota

    The Trump administration has announced that all ICE officers in the field in Minnesota will now be wearing body cameras. Greg and Holly discuss the impact body cams bring to investigations.
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    February 3, 2026

    Why Utah Election Officials Are Leaving Their Jobs

    According to the Deseret News, about half of the chief election officials have left their positions since the 2020 election and often in the middle of their tenure. One of the officials who left his role is Former Utah County Deputy Clerk Josh Daniels. Daniels joins Greg and Holly live to discuss his experience and the state of elections and election trust in 2026.
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    February 3, 2026

    Utah Law Professor Who Defended Epstein Victims Speaks on Privacy Concerns

    The latest batch of Epstein Files has caused much debate over how much information has been made public about the victims... Paul Cassell, Law Professor at University of Utah - SJ Quinney College of Law is mentioned in the files as an attorney defending some of these victims. Cassell joins the show to discuss his involvement and the concern around victim information being shared with the public.
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    February 3, 2026

    'Grave Damage to National Security' WSJ Report on 'Highly Classified' Whistleblower Complaint 

    The Wall Street Journal is reporting a complaint that is so "highly classified" that it's locked in a safe and has not yet been shared with Congress. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    February 3, 2026

    College and Career: Utah's Push to Align Higher Ed with Workforce

    Today on Utah's Capitol Hill, lawmakers will be discussing a bill about aligning higher education and workforce needs. It's an issue many have put in question as we've discussed the value of college and return on investment. Rep. Karen Peterson joins the show to explain her priorities with higher ed and how she wants to align higher education with the workforce. 
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    February 3, 2026

    Police Suggest Savannah Guthrie's Mother May Have Been Abducted

    84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, the mom of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, is missing and authorities suggest she could have been abducted, calling her home a crime scene. NewsNation's Brian Entin joins the show live from Arizona to bring the latest on the investigation.
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    February 3, 2026

    President Trump Says Elections Should Be Nationalized

    In a bit of a stunning statement by the president, President Trump has said that he wants to nationalize elections, rather than let the states run them. This follows the recent FBI raid of an elections office in Fulton County, Georgia, for election records from the 2020 election.
    Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, joins the show to discuss why our elections are handled through the states and the risks of nationalizing them.
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    February 3, 2026

    House Speaker Shultz Wants to Remove Defense Attorneys from 'Broken' Sentencing Commission

    Utah's Speaker of the House has called Utah's sentencing commission "broken" and wants to remove defense attorneys from the mix. Speaker of the House, Mike Shultz, joins the show to explain his new proposal. Holly and Greg, who is a defense attorney, discuss this idea.
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    February 3, 2026

    Utah Lt. Governor Sued Over Utah Congressional Map

    Utah Congressman Burgess Owens and Congresswoman Celeste Maloy are among more than a dozen elected leaders suing the state over the newly-approved congressional map. Representative Celeste Maloy joins the show to explain the reasoning for the lawsuit.
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    February 2, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show February 2nd, 2026: Motherhood Behind Bars: Expanding Pregnancy Care for Utah Inmates

    • Utah Supreme Court Expansion Signed Into Law
    • What a 'No-Snow' Winter Means for Summer in Utah
    • ICE Raids West Valley Auto Shop
    • Epstein Files Released: The Victim Impact
    • America’s Immigration Crossroads: A Demographic Warning
    • Gabby Petito Case Reaches Utah Supreme Court
    • Partial Government Shutdown: Who’s Affected, Why It Happened and What's Next
    • Ideas That Made It -- and Those That Didn’t: Tracking Utah's Legislative Battles
    • Sextortion and Suicide: A Mother's Message and Warning To Parents
    • Punxsutawney Phil, and a New Baby Giraffe
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    February 2, 2026

    Punxsutawney Phil, and a New Baby Giraffe

    The hosts wrap the show to check in with Punxsutawney Phil’s winter prediction and the arrival of a new baby giraffe at Hogle Zoo.
     
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    February 2, 2026

    Sextortion and Suicide: A Mother's Message and Warning To Parents

    Cindy George lost her son to suicide after he became the victim of sextortion. Sextortion is a crime that involves adults coercing kids and teens into sending explicit images online.  Now Cindy is on a mission to protect other families through education and awareness. She shares her family’s story, the warning signs every parent should know, and the advocacy work she’s taken on after unimaginable loss. Brandy Vega with Promise2Live, previews tonight's Safe Tech Emergency Town Hall — a community push to confront sextortion, digital exploitation, and technology‑driven threats to Utah’s teens. We discuss prevention, resources, and how parents can stay ahead of rapidly evolving online dangers.
    Learn more about tonight's Safe Tech Emergency Town Hall:
    Digital addiction, sextortion, and AI manipulation are affecting youth and families everywhere. Join Promise2Live for a powerful community conversation focused on protecting families, strengthening mental health, and saving lives.
    Monday, February 2
    Sky Ridge High School | 3000 N Center St., Lehi
    6:30–8:30 PM (Doors open at 6:00 PM)
    Free | Ages 12+
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    February 2, 2026

    Ideas That Made It -- and Those That Didn’t: Tracking Utah's Legislative Battles

    The Utah Legislature has been hard at work. There are more than 700 bills on the table, and we’ve barely scratched the surface. Some proposals are racing ahead; others have hit a legislative brick wall. Greg and Holly walk through which ideas survived, which ones didn’t, and what it all means for you.
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    February 2, 2026

    Partial Government Shutdown: Who’s Affected, Why It Happened and What's Next

    Washington has stumbled into another partial shutdown. Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, Cami Mondeux, breaks down which services are disrupted and what happens next politically.
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    February 2, 2026

    Gabby Petito Case Reaches Utah Supreme Court

    Attorney Brian Stewart walks us through the forthcoming Utah Supreme Court arguments in the Petito family’s wrongful‑death suit against Moab police. Why did the high court take the case? How could Utah’s governmental‑immunity laws change? And what might this decision mean for families statewide who allege police failed to intervene before violence occurred?
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    February 2, 2026

    America’s Immigration Crossroads: A Demographic Warning

    Deseret News Opinion Editor, Jay Evensen, joins us to unpack his latest piece arguing that discouraging immigration is “demographic suicide.” With the U.S. birthrate falling, he outlines why legal immigration may be essential to the nation’s economic future — and the perils of pushing would‑be workers away.
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    February 2, 2026

    Epstein Files Released: The Victim Impact

    Newly unsealed Epstein documents are surfacing explosive details — but what do they mean for the survivors at the center of the case? We examine the latest revelations, why victims’ attorneys are pushing the DOJ to remove certain files from public view, and whether any of the information could lead to future prosecutions.
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    February 2, 2026

    ICE Raids West Valley Auto Shop

    A family is speaking out after ICE agents raided Viper Auto Care last week, shattering the shop’s glass door and detaining the shop owner and an employee. KSL TV's Jodi Reynosa brings the latest details.
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    February 2, 2026

    What a 'No-Snow' Winter Means for Summer in Utah

    It's Groundhog Day, and it's been determined there will be 6 more weeks of winter! But winter hasn't shown much at all in Utah. Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins in‑studio for Groundhog Day and to explain why Utah is poised to hit a record‑low snowpack. Where is winter? What risks does this warm, dry pattern create for summer and how does the shrinking Great Salt Lake come into play?  We break down the data, the dangers, and what to expect heading into spring.
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    February 2, 2026

    Utah Supreme Court Expansion Signed Into Law

    Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed the session’s first slate of bills — including one that expands the Utah Supreme Court. Greg and Holly dig into what the change means for courts, why the Utah State Bar is raising concerns, and what lies ahead.
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    February 2, 2026

    Motherhood Behind Bars: Expanding Pregnancy Care for Utah Inmates

    Rep. Candice Pierucci joins us to break down HB122, a bill that would expand how Utah jails care for pregnant and postpartum inmates -- from more recovery time to restrictions on restraints. The hosts discuss what the proposal does and the motivation for change. 
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    January 30, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show January 30th, 2026: Proposal Would Remove Immunization Requirements For Public Schools

    • $20 Minimum Wage in Utah?
    • KSL Investigates: Misleading Claims Reported From Those Working To Repeal Prop 4
    • Make Elections Great Again Act: Inside the GOP's Election Reform Bill
    • Don Lemon Arrested + DOJ Opens Federal Civil Rights Investigation into Alex Pretti's death
    • Top Survival Movies
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    January 30, 2026

    Top Survival Movies

    Greg and Holly touch base with the KSL Movie Show Hosts to discuss the big movie of the week and the top survival-themed movies.
     
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    January 30, 2026

    Don Lemon Arrested + DOJ Opens Federal Civil Rights Investigation into Alex Pretti's death

    Journalist Don Lemon was arrested last night for his presence at a protest in Minnesota. We've learned this morning that the DOJ has opened a federal civil rights probe into the death of Alex Pretti. Greg and Holly go through the latest details.
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    January 30, 2026

    Make Elections Great Again Act: Inside the GOP's Election Reform Bill  

    Some people are calling a bill just unveiled in DC the "most dangerous attack on voting rights ever." Others say it will make elections great again. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    January 30, 2026

    KSL Investigates: Misleading Claims Reported From Those Working To Repeal Prop 4

    Have you been approached by people getting signatures in a store parking lot? Well, some people claim that they were misled into what they were signing. And on the flip side, some signature gatherers have said they been attacked, just trying to do their job. Greg and Holly check in with KSL.com Reporter Bridger Beal-Cvetko about what he learned when talking with signature gatherers.
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    January 30, 2026

    $20 Minimum Wage in Utah?

    $20/hour for minimum wage in Utah? That would be the highest in the nation. A bill proposing that change is up today. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small joins the show to discuss what he learned from bill sponsor Senator Nate Blouin. CEO of The Utah Chamber of Commerce, Derek Miller, joins the show to explain the impact raising the minimum wage could have on small businesses.
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    January 30, 2026

    Proposal Would Remove Immunization Requirements For Public Schools

    A proposal being heard on Capitol Hill today would remove immunization requirements for public school attendance in Utah. Representative Trevor Lee joins the show to explain his proposal HB 152, as well as what he wants to change about vaccine exemptions. Lee explains a new substitute planned for the bill.  Dr. Candice Smith, Pediatrician in Davis County and Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist, joins the show to discuss the recent confusion and misconceptions around vaccines and what to know about immunizations when it comes to kids attending public school.
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    January 29, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show January 29th, 2026: Utah's Push to Double Maternity Leave for State Employees

    • Should 10th Graders Be Taught Legal Consequences? 
    • Utah's Third Party Shake Up
    • Senior Food Insecurity: More Than 7,600 Older Adult Households Rely on Public Assistance to Afford Groceries in SLCO
    • Is Diet Soda Better for You Than Water? 
    • ...and more!