
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.
Episodes
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Inside Sources Full Show August 27th, 2025: What's next for Utah's redistricting battle
- UT AG leading fight against deepfake pornography
- Home sales being cancelled at record rates in US
- Trump says he's firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, she says he can't
- Preparing for an execution in Utah
- 2 children dead, 17 injured, after mass shooting at Minneapolis Catholic church and school
- Memorial plans for fallen Tremonton officers
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Memorial plans for fallen Tremonton officers
Memorial plans begin today for the two Tremonton Police officers killed in the line of duty. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small brings the latest details on the public viewing taking place tonight (Wednesday) and what to expect for the funerals on Thursday and Friday. -
2 children dead, 17 injured, after mass shooting at Minneapolis Catholic church and school
8- and 10-year-old children are dead after an active shooter fired at a church in Minneapolis on Wednesday. 17 other victims are injured. 14 of them are children. The shooter took his own life. Greg and Holly discuss the latest details. -
Preparing for an execution in Utah
The state is preparing for an execution via firing squad. Utah Death Row Inmate Ralph Menzies is set to be executed on September 5th, who was sentenced to death row for the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker. Glen Mills, Director of Communications & Government Relations - Utah Department of Corrections, joins to discuss the steps being made to prepare for this execution by firing squad. -
Trump says he's firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, she says he can't
President Trump is attempting to fire Federal Reserve Board Member Lisa Cook for cause -- alleging she committed mortgage fraud. Cook denies any wrongdoing. And says she's saying that the President cannot fire her. Greg and Holly discuss this issue and what to know about Cook's role with Michael Kofoed, assistant professor of economics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a research fellow at the Institute of Labor Economics. -
Home sales being cancelled at record rates in US
Home purchases are getting canceled at a record rate in areas of the US, according to Redfin -- Is that happening here in Utah? And what happens if it does? Russel Faucette, Owner of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, joins the show to discuss. -
UT AG leading fight against deepfake pornography
Utah Attorney General Derek Brown is leading the fight to ask search engines and payment platforms to do more to fight deepfake pornography. Greg and Holly discuss. -
What's next for Utah's redistricting battle
A judge is ordering state lawmakers to redraw Utah's Congressional voting maps. Greg and Holly walk through the latest and what could come next. The hosts also discuss how Utah's redistricting battle is part of a broader conversation about changing maps before the 2026 midterm elections nationwide. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 26th, 2025: Judge orders UT lawmakers to redraw congressional maps
- The power of strangulation exams in domestic violence cases
- Utah teachers given maternity leave, but not without strings attached
- A Flooded Market: consumers warned about resold cars that may have been damaged in floods
- University of Utah President Taylor Randall on rebuilding higher ed's return on investment
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UT GOP Chair Robert Axson speaks to judge order that Utah must redraw congressional maps
GOP Chair Robert Axson speaks to Greg and Holly about the latest redistricting ruling in Utah.
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'Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.' Taylor Swift engaged to KC Chiefs' Travis Kelce
Pop superstar Taylor Swift appeared on her Instagram today with a rock the size of Spain on her finger. Her engagement with Chiefs player Travis Kelce. KSL's Taylor Swift Correspondent Caitlyn Johnston, analyzes the engagement and why listeners should be happy for all of the Swifties in their lives. And, it's the first day of Pumpkin Spice Latte season, Greg and Holly talk about the seasonally sweeping coffee craze. -
University of Utah President Taylor Randall on rebuilding higher ed's return on investment
The University of Utah has undergone large changes in recent months. Languages, fine arts, and topics across the field of humanities have seen cuts. Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments in discussions about bringing more value to higher education with University of Utah President Taylor Randall, among many other priorities, as classes get underway this semester. -
SLCPD seeks help in cold case murder of 6-year-old Rosie Tapia 30 years later
Rosie Tapia was abducted from her family's Salt Lake City apartment and murdered in August 1995. 30 years on, the police, as well as her family, are still searching for answers. Greg and Holly talk with SLCPD Detective Michael Ruff about why the case is back in the public eye 30 years later. -
A Flooded Market: consumers warned about resold cars that may have seen damage in floods
KSL Investigative Reporter Matt Gephardt joins Greg and Holly to keep listeners smart when it comes to buying used cars. Some sellers may be trying to conceal damaged goods with false titles and more. -
Recess revival: Will presidential fitness test bring back PE?
President Trump is reintroducing the Presidential Fitness Test as part of his MAHA program. This comes as recess and physical activity among children falls. Greg and Holly speak with Lois Collins with the Deseret News to cover the potential benefits of this boost to children's activity. -
Utah teachers given maternity leave, but not without strings attached
Utah teachers are finally seeing paid maternity leave, but with one caveat: they have to find their own substitutes and lesson plans. Holly and Greg discuss Utah's policy for teachers. -
The power of strangulation exams in domestic violence cases
One strong risk factor in domestic violence is strangulation. Greg and Holly talk about why one Utah lawmaker says it should be taken seriously - and funded. Utah Domestic Violence Coalition Communications Specialist, Kimmi Wolf, joins Greg and Holly to discuss the importance of the funding and how this lifesaving test will be implemented. -
Judge orders UT lawmakers to redraw congressional maps
A redistricting battle has been underway in Utah, and a judge has just ordered state lawmakers to redraw Utah's Congressional Voting Maps. Greg and Holly hear reaction and talk about the issue of gerrymandering with a number of experts, including Taylor Morgan, Partner with Morgan May Public Affairs, Utah State Senator Todd Weiler, Laura Eyi, Mormon Women for Ethical Government and Rob Axson, the UT GOP Chair. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 25st, 2025: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in ICE custody, days after release
- Tremonton alleged shooter, Ryan Michael Bate, appears emotional in first court appearance
- Why you shouldn't fly drones in wildfire areas
- Failure to Launch? Young adults are struggling to adult!
- Chicago officials say "stay out" while Trump eyes them as one of the next cities for troop deployment
- 5 journalists among at least 20 killed in Israeli strike on Gaza Hospital
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How A BYU student's origami discovery may help NASA
Kelvin Wang is an engineering student whose work with origami may hold the key to space flight and its use of solar panels. Also, Holly gets excited for Christmas a couple months early
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5 journalists among at least 20 killed in Israeli strike on Gaza Hospital
A strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, South Gaza left a total of 20 people dead, among them were five journalists from sources like Al Jazeera, the Associated Press, and Reuters. Journalism organizations are calling upon the Israeli government to answer for the civilian death as well as the continued killings of journalists.
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John Deere announces layoffs amid declining sales and tariff impact
The iconic farm equipment company has seen layoffs at three production facilities due to large tariff costs heavily impacting the company. Greg and Holly talk about why this company and others like it are being impacted and what may happen if it continues.
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Chicago officials say "stay out" while Trump eyes them as one of the next cities for troop deployment
Baltimore and Chicago are among the latest cities being potentially targeted by the Trump Administration to deploy troops in the same manner as they were deployed in D.C. Greg and Holly discuss the legality of the situation. Greg also breaks down President Trump's latest executive order on eliminating cashless bail.
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Failure to Launch? Young adults are struggling to adult!
Amid rising housing costs and stagnating wages, young adults aren't where they were 50 years ago. Marriage, children, a home and a career were once expected by the age of 25, but those achievements are becoming more and more unattainable for young adults. Greg and Holly discuss this trend plaguing America's burgeoning work force.
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Quiet cracking: the latest workplace trend after quiet quitting
Quiet cracking is when a worker will "give up" but not quite quit. This can be doing just the bare minimum or looking for new jobs entirely. Greg and Holly talked to Nancy Sylvester , Labor and Employment Counsel for Ogletree Deakins about the latest working trend.
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Should dorm insurance be on your child's back to school checklist?
Greg and Holly talk to Bankrate Insurance Analyst R.E. Hawley, to learn more about what dorm insurance is and how to know if you need it.
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Why you shouldn't fly drones in wildfire areas
Greg and Holly speak to Sierra Hellstrom, with the Northern Utah Type 3 Incident Management Team who expressed the dangers around flying drones in wildfire areas. She says what some recreationists may see as a new perspective on the fire could be deadly for firefighters and pilots alike. -
Tremonton alleged shooter, Ryan Michael Bate, appears emotional in first court appearance
Ryan Michael Bate, who allegedly shot and killed two Tremonton Police officers, made his first court appearance Friday. Bate sobbed through the appearance, appearing remotely from a Weber County Jail. Greg weighs in on the prosecution of the alleged shooter and what comes next amid Death Penalty talks. Holly and Greg discuss funeral plans for the fallen officers.
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FBI raids Former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home and office
Boxes of documents were removed from the former Trump Administration member's home containing allegedly classified documents. Is this move in the best interest of nation security or retribution of a 2019 personal conflict? Greg and Holly discuss the situation.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in ICE custody, days after release
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in ICE custody, just days after being ordered freed from a detention facility in Tennessee. Garcia is the man who was mistakenly sent to the CECOT detention facility in El Salvador. Now, he faces deportation to Uganda. Greg and Holly talk about due process, immigration, and what may be next for Abrego Garcia.
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Inside Sources Full Show August 21st, 2025: Tremonton shooting suspect charged, prosecutors to seek death penalty
- Will Utah lawmakers expand an important domestic violence tool?
- Redistricting Roulette: TX house passes new voting maps
- Reforming Intel or creating risk? Gabbard to make cuts to US intel staff and budget
- Israel calls up reserve pool as it prepares to occupy Gaza City
- The death penalty in Utah, a conversation with House Speaker Mike Schultz
- Utah's Cold Cases' Andrew Adams talks podcasts
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Diaper crisis challenges parents across Utah
The HomeAid Utah Diaper Drive seeks to quell the crisis facing parents in Utah of rising costs of diapers. Greg and Holly discuss the crisis and what to know about this diaper drive. Holly shares her fun facts of the day. -
Utah's Cold Cases' Andrew Adams talks podcasts
KSL 5 TV Reporter and Host of the now KSL Podcast host, Andrew Adams joins the show to talk about his newest podcast, Utah's Cold Cases, where he discusses some of the chilling stories that come out of Utah's police files. Listen as Greg and Holly talk about Cold Cases, and the freedom podcasts give to discuss them. -
The death penalty in Utah, a conversation with House Speaker Mike Schultz
Speaker Mike Schultz sat down with Holly and Greg to discuss Utah's complicated relationship with capital punishment. The conversation comes as convicted murderer Ralph Menzies is denied clemency by a Utah court, confirming the day of his execution by firing squad on September 5th. -
Israel calls up reserve pool as it prepares to occupy Gaza City
Over 60,000 Israeli troops have been brought out of reserve in a bid to occupy Gaza City. The city is seeing a mass exodus of civilians avoiding an active war zone. Greg and Holly discuss whether this move will help or harm a sensitive hostage situation. -
Reforming Intel or creating risk? Gabbard to make cuts to US intel staff and budget
The Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, says that they will be cutting down a large portion of staff and more specifically in the field of Foreign Malign Influence. Is this cut a necessary parting with government bloat or a dangerous change to US Intel? Greg and Holly discuss and hear perspective from Brandon Amacher, the Director of the emerging tech policy lab at Utah Valley University in the Center for National Security studies. -
Missiles still fly amidst peace talks between Zelensky and Putin
War rages on in Ukraine while the Russian invasion continues. 600 drones and missiles ravaged western Ukraine this morning, all while President Trump signs that he still intends to broker peace between the warring nations. Will Putin see a resolution through? Greg and Holly lend their perspective. -
Redistricting Roulette: TX house passes new voting maps
States are redrawing their congressional district mid-term and mid-session, an unusual move likely motivated by political fervor. Holly and Greg discuss the country's two largest states, Texas and California, as they fall in the limelight and governors don their social media armor to war over the political power bid. -
Arrests and citations up in Salt Lake City, according to police chief
Salt Lake City's Police Chief says they're making a lot more arrests nowadays...but they're also seeing a noticeable increase in some violent crimes. Chief Brian Redd told state lawmakers he thinks this this is because their officers are working hard on drug use. Greg and Holly break down the stats and what they mean for the city and the citizens. -
Will Utah lawmakers expand an important domestic violence tool?
The Lethality Assessment, a tool used by police since 2023 to assess the level of risk posed to victims of domestic violence, is under consideration for expansion by Utah lawmakers. Greg and Holly discuss the system, how it works, and what may be next for this life-saving tool. -
Tremonton shooting suspect charged, prosecutors to seek death penalty
Ryan Michael Bate is accused of the alleged slaying of two police officers and is now facing 20 charges, including aggravated murder, possession of an incendiary device and a slew of others. Greg lays out all of the charges and discusses the prosecution of the suspect, who now could face the death penalty. Holly and Greg discuss spousal privilege and other legal intricacies. Then, Greg lays out the case, what happened and what may happen next. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 20th, 2025: Audio lays out heroic actions of Box Elder County Sheriff's deputy
- Interim session brings voting processes and chief justice appointment into focus
- New entertainment venue coming to Salt Lake City!
- 60+ campfires left abandoned by Utah campers in one weekend
- KSL on campus: Navigating financial aid in the age of the "Big, Beautiful Bill"
- Canyons School District's $50 Million challenge
- The Tariffs That Stole Christmas: rising Christmas costs face the US amidst tariffs
- Long COVID in kids: The long-term effects of the 2020 pandemic
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Dollar deals and desperation: McDonalds, Pizza Hut offer meal deals to win back customers
McDonalds and Pizza Hut are among the fast-food chains offering great deals on food to draw back customers among a worsening economy. McDonalds is offering 8 budget combo meals from $5 to $8, while Pizza Hut is offering a personal pan pizza for only five dollars. Will this be enough to draw customers back amidst declining sales figures? -
President Trump says the Smithsonian is 'OUT OF CONTROL'
Donald Trump has discussed the revision of museum content in the name of fighting "wokeness." He claims he is trying to paint America in a more favorable light, while others say that his undermining of slavery is a dangerous path for the future of information. Greg and Holly discuss. -
Appointment with Death: Utah Death Row Inmate Ralph Menzies denied clemency
Convicted murderer Ralph Menzies faced the court again this week in an attempt to commute his sentence. He claims mental unfitness at the hands of worsening dementia but the judges say no, maintaining September 5th as the day he is to be executed by firing squad. Greg and Holly discuss the latest. -
Long COVID in kids: The long-term effects of the 2020 pandemic
Deseret News Reporter Lois Collins joined Greg and Holly today to talk about how Long COVID is impacting kids. Those cheering for the end of the pandemic may need to save their mirth, Lois Collins shares, as Long COVID remains a widespread problem among the populations most vulnerable. Exhaustion and POTS are just some of the side effects of this terrible affliction. -
The Tariffs That Stole Christmas: rising Christmas costs face the US amidst tariffs
Shoppers may be disappointed while Christmas shopping this year as many big box stores are preparing to weather the tariff storm. Many of the common decoration stores like Walmart, Home Depot and more are saying that the costs being imposed on importers will be felt by customers everywhere. Greg and Holly discuss. -
Canyons School District's $50 Million challenge
Canyons School District Director of Communications Jeff Haney sat down with Greg and Holly to discuss how the new $50 million build of the Canyons Technical Education Center is struggling to meet funding goals. Furthermore, Eastmond Middle School in the Canyons district saw its first week online and may be facing further electronic education because of construction delays on school renovations. -
60+ campfires left abandoned by Utah campers in one weekend
Utah Fire Info reports that over 60 campfires were found across Utah campsites that had been abandoned by campers without properly extinguishing their flame. Kelly Wickens, the Utah Forestry, Fire and State Lands Prevention specialist, sat down with Greg and Holly to talk about how to camp with safety in mind this summer. -
New entertainment venue coming to Salt Lake City!
The SLC skyline will be seeing changes as the downtown revitalization project proceeds… it was announced that. A new venue is coming to Salt Lake City... we are getting closer and closer to this new and improved downtown that we've heard so much about! Greg and Holly discuss this development and other changes on the horizon, including the demolition of the Plaza Hotel in SLC. -
Interim session brings voting processes and chief justice appointment into focus
Greg and Holly walk through key issues being brought up in the Utah Legislature's Interim session today. Including changes to election law this morning and in the afternoon, the Judiciary committee will be having a discussion on changing how the chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court is named. -
Audio lays out heroic actions of Box Elder County Sheriff's deputy
We're learning about the heroic actions of a Box Elder County Sheriff's deputy...from the night two Tremonton Police Officers were shot and killed. Greg and Holly listen to new audio from that night. Greg and Holly walk through what fellow law enforcement officials as well as family members said during a press conference Tuesday, to inform the public about the heroism of the officers who were shot upon responding to a domestic violence call. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 19th, 2025: In the line of duty: Fallen officers identified in Tremonton shooting
- Hurricane man arrested after allegedly starting Old Dump Fire
- John Curtis says China is winning after a visit to Zambia
- U of U allows open carry-on campus with permit
- Federal permitting delays and the impact on energy, infrastructure and mining
- Sexual Violence in Utah
- No more mail-in voting?
- Caps Lock Politics: Newsom’s Online Trolling Strikes Back at President Trump
- Stolen Voices of Dole Valley
- "Skibidi" and "Tradwife" are added to the Cambridge Dictionary
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"Skibidi" and "Tradwife" are added to the Cambridge Dictionary
You may have noticed that the word "skibidi" trending this week, well it's because that word and many other popular words used by Gen Z-- have been added to the Cambridge dictionary... Greg and Holly discuss the new additions and what they mean. -
Stolen Voices of Dole Valley
It's a story silenced for decades. Stolen Voices of Dole Valley is a new KSL Podcast... launching today which takes you inside the haunting case of a predator who roamed free in the 1970s Pacific Northwest. Host Carolyn Ossorio joins the show to discuss more about this podcast. -
Caps Lock Politics: Newsom’s Online Trolling Strikes Back at President Trump
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is punching back at President Trump’s redistricting efforts, and taking a page out of the President's social media playbook --- filling his social feeds with all caps threats and parodies... Greg and Holly get into the online trolling underway by California's Governor. -
No more mail-in voting?
President Donald Trump said in a press conference with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy that he wants to get rid of mail in voting ahead of the 2026 midterm elections claiming that they are corrupt. Ricky Hatch, County Clerk for Weber County joins the show to discuss how this would affect the state and how they would have to maneuver this massive change. -
Sexual Violence in Utah
Sexual Violence is a problem across the U.S. but according to national sexual violence data Utah is the safest state for girls and women. Greg and Holly learn more from Shima Baughman, the Woodruff J. Deem Professor of Law and a Distinguished Fellow at Brigham Young University's Wheatley Institute. Baughman is a nationally recognized expert on bail, prosecutors, and police. Utah House Minority Leader Angela Romero, who done a great amount of work within the Utah Legislature on many issues regarding sexual violence, joins the show to share more about the efforts being done in the state of Utah. -
Federal permitting delays and the impact on energy, infrastructure and mining
Utah Rep. Celeste Maloy says the most pressing issue in Congress is removing federal roadblocks to energy development, infrastructure projects, and mining operations. Greg and Holly explore the challenges these industries face, discuss what legislative changes could mean for Utah and the nation… and if this is the most important issue facing congress. -
U of U allows open carry-on campus with permit
Students and faculty at the University of Utah can now openly carry a firearm with a concealed carry permit. Greg and Holly break down the details. Clark Aposhian, chairman of the Utah Shooting Sports Council and a Utah gun law lobbyist joins the show to discuss the argument for allowing open carry with a permit on campus. -
John Curtis says China is winning after a visit to Zambia
Senator John Curtis went to Zambia last week with a bipartisan group of colleagues to see how the US can do a better job competing with China on a global stage, and he was surprised at the lack of investment he saw from the US. Greg and Holly speak on where and how the U.S can update their investment plans and how we can manage money better. -
Hurricane man arrested after allegedly starting Old Dump Fire
A man is facing arson charges after being accused of starting the Old Dump Fire. Greg and Holly break down the charges and what is known about the situation. -
In the line of duty: Fallen officers identified in Tremonton shooting
Officer Eric Estrada and Sgt. Lee Sorensen have been identified as the two Tremonton-Garland police officers shot and killed Sunday night as they responded to a domestic disturbance call. Utahns and officers showed up to pay their respects to the fallen officers as they were returned to Tremonton from the medical examiner's office. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small provides details about the officers identified and how the community is expressing support. KSL-TV Investigator Daniella Rivera joins the show to discuss what she's learned about the alleged shooter 32-year-old, Ryan Bate. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 18th, 2025: 2 police officers shot and killed, deputy and k-9 injured in Tremonton
- Trump, Zelenskyy, and the EU set for high-stakes meeting at the White House
- KSL on Campus: Tips for the first day of classes
- CDC says ER hospital visits by children double as kids head back to school
- Utah lawmakers to reconsider legislation amid controversy over Senate President Adams' family ties
- Utah ranks worst in the nation for women's equality, study shows
- Key takeaways from the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting and what lies ahead
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Key takeaways from the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting and what lies ahead
Greg and Holly recap what they learned from listening in on the meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Holly shares her facts of the day. -
Utah ranks worst in nation for women's equality, study shows
We're #1 - for the worst state in the nation for women's equality! That’s according to WalletHub's latest ranking. That's 10 years in a row now. Live analysis on these results from the Utah Women & Leadership Project, after the break. -
Utah lawmakers to reconsider legislation amid controversy over Senate President Adams' family ties
According to the Deseret News, state legislative leaders have announced that they will be revisiting a Utah law that was changed in 2023, which some say was done improperly to benefit Utah's Senate president. Greg and Holly break down the latest details. -
CDC says ER visits by children double as kids head back to school
Back-to-school anxiety? It could send your kid to the emergency room. The CDC says ER visits by children typically double, right as kids head back to school. Greg and Holly open up the conversation around youth mental health and speak with Utah Rep. Steve Eliason about resources available in the state and the continued efforts in Utah to support youth mental health, including what parents need to know about the SafeUT app. -
KSL on Campus: Tips for the first day of classes
The University of Utah starts the fall semester today! And navigating the first day of classes at a University... can be overwhelming for students. AND parents. Holly and Greg get some practical tips about making the first day of classes go as smoothly as possible as Lori McDonald, Vice President for Student Affairs at the University of Utah calls the show. -
Trump, Zelenskyy, and EU set for high stakes meeting at the White House
On Friday, Pres. Trump met with Putin in Alaska. Today, he will meet with Ukraine's Pres. Zelenskyy and other European leaders in the White House. Greg and Holly discuss and analyze what's to be expected today and if a deal can be reached to settle things within the war between Ukraine and Russia. -
2 police officers shot and killed, deputy and k-9 injured in Tremonton
Two police officers have been killed...and another has been injured...following a shooting in Tremonton Sunday night. Greg and Holly get the latest from KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small who is live in Tremonton talking to members of the community. Shante Johnson, whose husband, Sgt. Derek Johnson was killed in the line of duty in 2013 while working for Draper PD, shares perspective on what the family and community may be experiencing during this tragedy. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 15th, 2025: US 6 construction: Project aimed at preventing deadly crashes begins
- Peace talks or power play? Trump and Putin meet today in Alaska
- Tracking the Willard Peak fire
- NICU Babies and laboring mothers moved after power outage at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray
- 225% tax increases tabled after backlash in Wellington City
- 2034 in motion: Building Utah's Olympic vision
- The brutal fun of 'Nobody 2': KSL Movie Show preview
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The brutal fun of 'Nobody 2': KSL Movie Show preview
Greg and Holly touch base with Andy Farnsworth who's joined by Rachel Wagner UFCA member & Rotten Tomatoes certified critic to talk about the Big Movie of the week: Nobody 2. The hosts also discuss what they think is the manliest movie ever made. -
2034 in motion: Building Utah's Olympic vision
The Utah Olympics are only 8-ish years away, but plans are well underway. Brad Wilson, CEO of the 2034 Olympic Organizing Committee, joins to discuss the latest developments underway as Utah lawmakers met with Olympic organizers this week for the first time since the state was awarded the games. -
225% tax increases tabled after backlash in Wellington City
A 225% tax increase!? This week, citizens of Wellington, Utah packed City hall to rally against the proposed 225% increase... Aiden Mortenson, News Director with Castle Country Radio in Carbon County joins the show to break down what's behind this high increase, what residents are saying as he attended the latest hearing, and why the increase has been tabled. -
NICU Babies and laboring mothers moved after power outage at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray
The Intermountain Medical Center in Murray lost power on Thursday and it's reported 5 women in labor as well as 6 babies in the NICU were transferred to other community hospitals. Jess Gomez, Spokesperson for Intermountain Health joins the show to discuss more into what happened. -
Tracking the Willard Peak fire
Evacuees have returned home after the Willard Peak Fire forced hundreds out of their homes earlier this week. Sierra Hellstrom, Public Information Officer with the Northern Utah Type 3 Incident Management Team joins the show to bring the latest updates on the fire and containment. -
Peace talks or power play? Trump and Putin meet today in Alaska
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump are on their way to Anchorage, Alaska for a meeting set to occur this afternoon about the war in Ukraine and other issues… Putin will be driving through a lot of Ukrainian flags on his way from the airport. Greg and Holly discuss what to expect and if an agreement can be made with Lt. General Richard Newton from NewsNation. -
US 6 construction: Project aimed at preventing deadly crashes begins
If you're heading down to places like Moab today... or areas like Helper or Price, construction workers are beginning a project on US-6 today that aims to prevent deadly crashes... Greg and Holly speak with KSL 5 TV's Daniel Woodruff about what updates are coming to US 6. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 14th, 2025: Willard Peak Fire expands to over 700 acres, over 100 homes evacuated
- Utah Jury finds Nicholas Rossi guilty of rape
- Utah Homelessness hits record highs -- leaders clash over solutions
- 'Bussin', 'glazing', 'cooked! Teen slang decoded
- Navigating back-to-school for students with autism
- Ukraine war talks: Trump, Putin and no Zelenskyy
- Utah Senate President Stuart Adams says he won't resign over claims he influenced law to help relative
- Social Security turns 90! Will it make it to 100?
- 'Gotta catch 'em all!' Pokémon toys spark food waste frenzy
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'Gotta catch 'em all!' Pokémon toys spark food waste frenzy
Pokémon fans have left piles of untouched happy meals on sidewalks outside of McDonalds in Japan over the weekend as they hunt to buy limited edition sets with Pokémon cards. Greg and Holly discuss the chaos and provide an update on the Willow Peak fire. -
Social Security turns 90! Will it make it to 100?
Nearly 500,000 Utahns rely on Social Security - the program turns 90 today! Will it make it to 100? Greg and Holly discuss the fate of social security with Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions Bank. -
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams says he won't resign over claims he influenced law to help relative
Utah Senate President Stuart Adams has pushed back against calls for him to resign... over a new state law which is claimed to have been inspired by a criminal case against a relative. Holly and Greg break down the claims and the law that was reportedly changed in Utah. -
Ukraine war talks: Trump, Putin and no Zelenskyy
Pres. Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will be meeting in Alaska tomorrow to talk about Ukraine - but you know who's not invited? Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy. Greg and Holly discuss. -
'Bussin', 'glazing', 'cooked! Teen slang decoded
Is it ‘bussin’,’ ‘glazing’ — or simply ‘sus’? Do you have any idea what that means? Your teenagers do. Greg and Holly work to decode the latest teen slang with the help of KSL NewsRadio Producer, Andy Cupp. -
Utah Homelessness hits record highs -- leaders clash over solutions
Utah is facing a record-breaking surge in homelessness, with an 18% increase in 2025 alone. Greg and Holly unpack the growing crisis and the political tensions surrounding it. Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says the Legislature has failed to fully fund critical programs, while Governor Spencer Cox and top lawmakers point to $266 million already spent. Who’s right—and what’s next for Utah’s homeless population? Greg and Holly discuss the numbers, the policies and the people caught in the middle. -
Utah Jury finds Nicholas Rossi guilty of rape
Nicholas Rossi reportedly faked his death, changed his name and fled to Scotland to avoid rape charges in Utah... Now he has been found guilty of rape by a Utah Jury. Salt Lake District Attorney, Sim Gill joins Greg and Holly to discuss the verdict. -
Willard Peak Fire expands to over 700 acres, over 100 homes evacuated
Over 100 homes are still under evacuations after the Willard peak fire broke out Wednesday night. Greg was near the fire last night and explains he saw. Sierra Hellstrom, Public Information Officer with the Northern Utah Type 3 Incident Management Team joins the show with the latest details. Greg and Holly check in with KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson about the winds impacting the fire. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small shares what he is seeing from the evacuation center. John Smith with the North Tooele Fire District joins the show to discuss how to prepare for an evacuation and what to do in the moment. -
Inside Sources Full Show August 13th, 2025: School is back in session!
- Municipal primary early results
- Utah death row inmate Ralp Menzies faces a commutation hearing
- SLC Main Street fire leaves over 200 without jobs: how to help
- Keeping kids safe in school: what to know about Utah's school guardian program
- Having friends is expensive! 42% overspend on friend activities each year
- Unspoken histories about genocide
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Trump announces KISS, George Straight and more as Kennedy Center honorees + facts of the day
President Trump announced the latest recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors. Greg and Holly discuss some of the picks and get into facts to know about August 13th! -
Unspoken histories about genocide
21 years ago today, 166 people were massacred in a refugee camp in Burundi. Greg and Holly talk with one of the survivors, Esperance "Espy" Nasezerano -- who was just 11 years old at the time of the attack, living in the Gatumba refugee camp with her family. The hosts also go in-depth on prosecuting war crimes as we continue this discussion on genocide with Utah Supreme Court Justice Paige Petersen, to talk about prosecuting ethnic cleansing of Albanians from Kosovo at The Hague. -
Sen. Mike Lee wants further takeover of Washington, D.C.
Pres. Trump has mobilized the National Guard in Washington, D.C. to crack down on crime and homelessness. Utah Sen. Mike Lee says he's not going far enough! Cami Mondeux, Congressional Correspondent with the Deseret News joins the show. -
What home sellers may have to sacrifice to close the deal
The days of houses selling in hours, for more than the asking price are over. In fact, some sellers should go in with the mindset that they are going to have to give up some things. Russel Faucette, Owner of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate joins the show to discuss. -
Having friends is expensive! 42% overspend on friend activities each year
Gen Z and millennials spend an average of $250 each month on activities with friends., that's according to a new survey from Ally Bank… and 42% report that they overspend on activities with friends a few months out of the year. KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston joins the show to discuss how she relates to this data and ways to spend time with your buddies on a budget. -
Uvalde schools to implement AI gun detection
AI gun detection in schools... this is in the works now in Uvalde Texas... According to NewsNation, The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District is now working to implement artificial intelligence technology to detect firearms and trigger immediate lockdowns. Greg and Holly discuss this move. This comes three years after a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School. -
Keeping kids safe in school: what to know about Utah's school guardian program
One issue top of mind for many parents is keeping their kids safe in schools. Greg and Holly speak about the school guardian in place for Utah schools and speak with Superintendent of the Granite School District about how they are implementing the safety measures required in schools by Utah's law. -
SLC Main street fire leaves over 200 without jobs: how to help
The devastating loss of four iconic businesses will have far-reaching impacts on those businesses and their employees, as well as other businesses. This fire has left more than 200 employees suddenly without their workplaces and paychecks. The Executive Director of the Downtown Alliance, Dee Brewer, joins live about what they are doing to help those suddenly without paychecks.. -
Utah death row inmate Ralph Menzies faces commutation hearing
Ralph Menzies is scheduled to be executed on Sept. 5, but for the next 3 days, his attorneys will be arguing that his dementia makes him unfit for execution and his sentence should be changed to life in prison. Greg lays out the details of the commutation hearing and what could come next.