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 December 31st, 2025: SLCPD aims to keep streets safe on NYE
- New Year's Resolutions
- Top Service Stories of the Year
- Top Stories from the Deseret News
- Remembering President Jeffrey R. Holland
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Remembering President Jeffrey R. Holland
KSL's Carole Mikita joins Greg and Holly to discuss the life and legacy of President Jeffrey R. Holland ahead of his funeral. Holly and Greg also speak to KSL's Don Brinkerhoff on the scene at the Tabernacle, talking to attendees and mourners.
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Top Stories from the Deseret News
Executive Editor of the Deseret News, Doug Wilks, joins the show to discuss the top stories covered by the Deseret News this year. Doug, Holly and Greg discuss Charlie Kirk, President Nelson, and more.
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Top Service Stories of the Year
Aimee Cobabe from Church News joins Greg and Holly to discuss her top stories this year regarding the service of others.
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New Year's Resolutions
Plenty of people set goals going into the New Year, and nearly just as many don't meet those goals or abandon them altogether. Holly and Greg discuss how to work on your New Year's resolutions productively and successfully.
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SLCPD aims to keep streets safe on NYE
Major Chamberlain Neff, SLCPD, joins Holly and Greg to discuss the dangers of drinking and driving on New Year's Eve, and how SLCPD is working to lower the number of DUIs this year.
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Inside Sources Full Show December 30th, 2025: Rob Bishop to run again
- 2025 local political story wrap-up with Brigham Tomco
- New year, new laws
- Daycare fraud in Michigan
- 2025 health story wrap-up with Lois Collins
- 2025 national political story wrap-up with Cami Mondeaux
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Grantsville Council Seat and Holly's Fun Facts
As Heidi Hammond prepares to take her seat as Grantsville mayor, she also prepares to leave her seat on the city council, leaving a space for prospective councilors. Now, the city of Grantsville is calling upon its citizens to take up the mantle of local politics. Greg and Holly discuss how people can get involved, as well as today's fun facts! -
Greg and Holly Get Gephardt
KSL Investigative Journalist Matt Gephardt joins the show to discuss his best investigations of the year, as well as what people need to do to keep themselves safe from scams. -
2025 national political story wrap-up with Cami Mondeaux
We have covered local political and health stories with our previous guests; it's only natural that we would reach out to Cami Mondeaux from the Deseret News to discuss the biggest stories nationwide. She joined Greg and Holly to discuss the news. -
2025 health story wrap-up with Lois Collins
Deseret News Reporter Lois Collins is one of the top health reporters in Utah. This year, she has been highlighting important stories and topics for Utahns to know concerning the health of Americans. Greg and Holly discuss her top stories of the year. -
Daycare fraud in Michigan
A YouTube video has sparked a joint investigation into childcare centers in Michigan to root out fraud. There are claims from the YouTuber and Republican politicians accusing the state of Minnesota of cooperating in a widespread scheme to redirect billions to Somali childcare centers. Greg and Holly go into the details of the case. -
The flu is hitting Utah harder than in previous years
Utah State officials are preparing for a particularly bad flu season here as this particular strain of the flu hit hard and early. We bring on Dr. Leisha Nolen, state epidemiologist, to discuss what we can expect from the coming flu season and how we can be prepared. -
New year, new laws
In the flurry of bills, amendments, repeals, and other movements in the legislature. Who knows what is actually a law right now and what was just an idea? Greg and Holly go over what laws will go into effect when the clock hits midnight tomorrow night. -
2025 local political story wrap-up with Brigham Tomco
Deseret News political reporter Brigham Tomco joins the show to discuss the top political stories from 2025 and how they shaped the current state of Utah politics. -
Rob Bishop to run again
Rob Bishop is a name familiar to many Utahns, and he's going to become a household name once again as he threw his hat into the ring to join the Utah legislature. Greg and Holly speak with Former Utah Representative Rob Bishop to discuss his return to politics. -
Inside Sources Full Show December 29th, 2025: Utah's Redistricting War Rages On
- The Passing of President Jeffrey R. Holland
- Significant People taken by 2025
- Tyler Robinson Appears in Court
- Jay Evensen Talks Highlights
- The Water Pendulum Swings
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Holly's Fun Facts!
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The Whit Says Goodbye
Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham announced his retirement from the team earlier this month, but just yesterday, he officially revealed that he has taken a position as head coach at the University of Michigan. KSL Reporter Tammy Kikuchi joins Greg and Holly to talk about this major shakeup in college football. -
A Look Back on the Education Stories of 2025
Continuing the theme of our year in review, Jason Swensen from the Deseret News joins us now to discuss the most important education stories of this year. Holly and Greg discuss the biggest education stories and how they affected the education system as a whole. -
The Water Pendulum Swings
Utahns may remember we had a historically wet October. The record rainfall hit 4.3 inches in just one day, just about a half inch over the previous record. But now, we have seen a historically dry December with nearly no snow to speak of in the Salt Lake Valley. Utah Division of Water Resources Drought Coordinator Laura Haskell joined Greg and Holly to tell them just what the situation is. -
Leaving the Legislature: Who is on their way out?
Holly and Greg discuss who is not seeking reelection in the Utah Legislature. Some of them are leaving for greener pastures, and some of them are seeking other offices, but one thing is certain: a few chairs are opening in the Utah Legislature.
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Jay Evensen Talks Highlights
Deseret News Opinion Editor Jay Evensen joined the show to reflect on 2025 and the news it brought with it. From the tragic to the comic, locally and nationally, Jay Evensen talks about what shaped Utah's 2025. -
Tyler Robinson Appears in Court
Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, appeared in court today as his counsel made further requests in an attempt to limit media access to his trial. Greg offers his expert legal opinion as he and Holly break down the case. -
Internet Crimes Against Children Double in 2025
Holly and Greg are joined by Utah Criminal Deputy Attorney Stewart Young, who heads up the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force. He explains what they're looking for, how they stop it, and how to keep your kids safe. -
Significant People taken by 2025
2025 saw the loss of leaders in faith, entertainment, and politics. Holly and Greg discuss the legacies of those we lost this year. -
The Passing of President Jeffrey R. Holland
President of the Quorum of the 12 Apostles Jeffrey R. Holland passed away in the early hours of Saturday morning. Holly and Greg are joined by Deseret News Editor Sarah Jane Weaver to discuss the life and legacy of President Holland. -
Utah's Redistricting War Rages On
Senator Todd Weiler joined Holly and Greg to discuss the latest ruling by Judge Diana Gibson that declared this case is "far from over." Weiler talks to Greg and Holly about his feelings on the case and what he believes is next. -
Inside Sources Full Show December 23rd, 2025: A Warm Christmas + No Snow Ski Resort Activities
- Court Blocks Trump's Homelessness Plan -- What It Means For Utah
- The Most Impactful SCOTUS Cases of 2025
- Woman Turns Kids' Hat Drawings into Handmade Magic
- Charlie Kirk, President Trump, The Pope and More -- Top News Stories of 2025
- When Christmas Goes Sideways… and Why Sub for Santa Still Shines
- One Day in a Christmas Movie: Which World Would You Call Home?
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One Day in a Christmas Movie: Which World Would You Call Home?
Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner join Greg and Holly for a festive movie chat! We spotlight today’s pick, 'Marty Supreme', the story of a young man chasing greatness—and then dive into a fun question: If you could live inside any Christmas movie for a day, which one would it be? From 'White Christmas' to 'The Grinch's' Whoville, we share our favorites and why these films still warm our hearts. Plus, one must-watch Christmas classic before the season ends! -
When Christmas Goes Sideways… and Why Sub for Santa Still Shines
We’re slowing down this week to reflect on the stories and traditions that make Christmas meaningful. Lois Collins from the Deseret News shares a candid story about how she “ruined her own Christmas” and why the Sub for Santa program holds a special place in her heart. It’s a conversation about giving, gratitude, and finding joy… even when things don’t go as planned. -
Charlie Kirk, President Trump, The Pope and More -- Top News Stories of 2025
2025 has been nothing short of breaking news. Sarah Weaver, editor of the Deseret News, joins to reflect on this year's major stories and their impact. -
Woman Turns Kids' Hat Drawings into Handmade Magic
This story will melt your heart! Karen Taylor, who works with students at Mount Pleasant Elementary, brought holiday magic to first-grade students by hand-making hats based on each child’s drawing of hats! Greg and Holly describe the incredible photo showing the kids’ colorful sketches alongside the real-life replicas, and hear from Karen about what inspired her, how long it took, and the challenges she faced. -
The Most Impactful SCOTUS Cases of 2025
It's been a big year for decisions from the US Supreme Court... and there is more to watch for next year... Managing Editor of SCOTUS Blog, Kelsey Dallas, joins the show to recap some of the biggest cases this year.. and what's to come. -
Court Blocks Trump's Homelessness Plan -- What It Means For Utah
A federal judge is blocking an order from the president...that provided money to states like Utah to provide some homeless services. There are now questions circulating if this could jeopardize funding for Utah's new centralized homeless campus in Salt Lake City. Brigham Tomco with the Deseret News breaks down the latest. Rep. Tyler Clancy, the newly appointed state homeless coordinator for Utah, shares his response. -
A Warm Christmas + No Snow Ski Resort Activities
Greg and Holly get the latest on Utah’s unusually warm holiday season and what it means for travelers, ski resorts, and those hoping for a white Christmas. Meteorologist with the National Weather Service, SLC, Alex Desmet, shares why trees are blooming in December and whether there’s any chance of snow before the big day. Plus, Ski Utah’s Alison Palmintere weighs in on how resorts are adapting and what visitors can do if skiing isn’t an option. With 122 million Americans hitting the road or skies this holiday season, we’ll also check in on travel trends and invite listeners to share their own experiences. -
Inside Sources Full Show December 22nd, 2025: Wrong Way! Holiday Road Trip Ends At Canadian Detention Center
- Nikki Minaj, Erika Kirk and Vance 2028? Inside AmericaFest
- The Epstein Files Deadline: What Dropped… and What Didn’t
- Tax The Rich! Former Senator Mitt Romney's New Pitch For The GOP
- Procrastination Nation: 1 in 5 Last Minute Holiday Shop
- DIY & Thrifting Tips for Last-Minute Holiday Gifts
- Cookies Games, Tomten & Holiday Fun: Christmas Traditions from Sweden
- Holiday Hidden Gems: Unexpectedly Great Christmas Films
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Cookies, Games, Tomten & Holiday Fun: Christmas Traditions from Sweden
Christmas traditions all around, even from Sweden! Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, joins the show to share some of his favorite Christmas Traditions and tells a story of his role as the Swedish Tomten who comes on Christmas Eve and a tradition that involves breaking cookies… as a great way to keep kids occupied. -
DIY & Thrifting Tips for Last-Minute Holiday Gifts
If you're scrambling for last-minute gifts... and that online order won't make it in time... have you considered thrifting gifts? Or making them homemade? KSL Investigative Reporter Danielle Rivera joins Holly and Greg to discuss her goal to buy secondhand gifts this year and shares practical tips on how to do that and also make gifts homemade! -
Procrastination Nation: 1 in 5 Last Minute Holiday Shop
Time is running out! Whether you do your spending in a physical store or in the virtual marketplace, you'd better finish your Christmas shopping.... and if you are a dedicated procrastinator -- you're not alone. Greg and Holly discuss Christmas procrastination, as SurveyMonkey says one in five Americans hold off on holiday shopping until the last minute. -
Tax The Rich! Former Senator Mitt Romney's New Pitch For The GOP
Former Senator Mitt Romney has a new pitch for the GOP, and that is to tax the rich! Greg and Holly break down Romney's reasoning. -
The Epstein Files Deadline: What Dropped… and What Didn’t
Friday was the deadline for the Dept of Justice to release all of the Epstein files. They released some, but not all, causing some strong bipartisan reaction. Greg and Holly break down what was included and what was not. -
Nikki Minaj, Erika Kirk and Vance 2028? Inside AmericaFest
Turning Point USA held its AmericaFest over the weekend, and there were some fireworks, both literally and figuratively. JD Vance, the apparent heir to the President, tried to smooth things over. Rapper Nikki Minaj even made an appearance. Greg and Holly break it down and discuss Vance's potential as a presidential candidate. -
Wrong Way! Holiday Road Trip Ends At Canadian Detention Center
A wrong turn transformed a foster family’s holiday road trip into an ordeal that ended in a Canadian detention center. The Utah father and his two foster sons, the sons being from Haiti, were on their way to New York to visit family. Greg and Holly discuss this story. -
Inside Sources Full Show December 19th, 2025: Conflict of Interest? Tyler Robinson Defense Team Wants Prosecutors Disqualified
- Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead + Unraveling the MIT Connection
- Courage Amid Tragedy: Tremonton Couple’s Story After Deadly Police Shooting
- 'Patriot Games' and 'Patriots of The Caribbean'
- Holiday Harmony: Navigating Divorce and Co-Parenting
- Helping Utah’s Homeless: The Road Home
- 'Avatar', 'David', and the Art of Visual Storytelling in Movies
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'Avatar', 'David', and the Art of Visual Storytelling in Movies
Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner from the KSL Movie Show talk about one of the week's big releases, 'David' + the week’s biggest release, 'Avatar: Fire & Ash'. The hosts discuss the question: Which movie visuals blew you away? -
Helping Utah’s Homeless: The Road Home
Today, we are focusing on helping Utah’s Homeless. Today, The Road Home’s Holiday Mediathon is taking place at the Connie Crosby Family Resource Center… John Salevurakis, Grant Writer in The Development Department at The Road Home, joins us to discuss homelessness in Utah—who’s affected, why this event matters, and how you can help. -
'Patriot Games' and 'Patriots of The Caribbean'
President Trump has a nationwide athletic competition, and critics say it feels straight out of a dystopian novel. Plus, Senator Mike Lee’s “Patriots of the Caribbean” proposal—what does it mean for fighting cartels? -
Courage Amid Tragedy: Tremonton Couple’s Story After Deadly Police Shooting
After two Tremonton officers were killed this summer, a Tremonton couple stepped up in an extraordinary way, and they are now sharing their story. Hear their emotional story of compassion and resilience. -
Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead + Unraveling the MIT Connection
The manhunt is over, but questions remain. Greg and Holly unpack the new details of the Brown University shooting suspect, the suspect’s ties to MIT, and how investigators connected the dots. -
Conflict of Interest? Tyler Robinson Defense Team Wants Prosecutors Disqualified
The defense team of Tyler Robinson, the Utah man accused of the killing of Charlie Kirk, wants prosecutors disqualified, citing a conflict of interest. Greg breaks down the details. -
Inside Sources Full Show December 18th, 2025: Trump’s “Warrior Dividend” and the State of the Economy
- SNAP Changes: How New Rules Impact Utah Families
- When Children Kill Their Parents: Understanding Patricide
- Cookies with a Cause: RubySnap’s Giving Tree
- Training School Guardians: Emery County Sheriff Speaks to Active Shooter Scenario Training in Schools
- Speaker Mike Schultz: Year-End Reflections and School Safety
- Utah’s First Uniquely Abled Machinist Graduates
- The Best Non-Holiday Films Around Christmas
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The Best Non-Holiday Films Around Christmas
From epic battles to timeless classics, what’s the best non-holiday movie you’ve seen in theaters during the Christmas season? Greg and Holly connect with the KSL Movie Show to dive into listener favorites and discuss the big movies to watch this week. -
Utah’s First Uniquely Abled Machinist Graduates
Six adults with autism have completed CNC machining training and are about to enter Utah’s manufacturing workforce. Amy Wadsworth, Director of NextWork Autism Academy with the Columbus Community Center, shares how this program is changing lives and filling critical industry gaps. -
Speaker Mike Schultz: Year-End Reflections and School Safety
Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz joins the show to discuss legislative accomplishments, school safety initiatives, and his vision for 2026. Plus, his favorite holiday tradition and an end-of-year message for Utahns. -
Training School Guardians: Emery County Sheriff Speaks to Active Shooter Scenario Training in Schools
One school district in Utah is leading the way in fully training school employees who volunteer as "school guardians" in active shooter situations…The Emery County Sheriff calls in live to share how they are teaching "School Gaurdians" and what their response would look like during an active shooter situation. -
Cookies with a Cause: RubySnap’s Giving Tree
A Salt Lake bakery turns sweet treats into hope for at-risk youth. RubySnap founder Tammi Steggel shares how a simple giving tree and cookie donations are making a big impact this holiday season. -
When Children Kill Their Parents: Understanding Patricide
It’s a chilling reality… children killing their parents accounts for 1–2% of homicides. ABC News Crime Analyst Brad Garrett breaks down the psychological factors behind these tragedies, the role of addiction and the toll it has on parents, and what we can learn from the recent murder of Rob Reiner and his wife. -
SNAP Changes: How New Rules Impact Utah Families
Utahns Against Hunger's Gina Cornia joins the show to discuss new SNAP work requirements and concerns around families being pushed out of the program. -
Trump’s “Warrior Dividend” and the State of the Economy
President Trump addresses the nation, defending his economic policies and announcing new “Warrior Dividend” checks for active-duty service members. Greg and Holly discuss his remarks and the new and unique plaques that have been displayed at the White House. -
Inside Sources Full Show December 17th, 2025: A New 'Earning Indicator' Warning for College Choices
Topics covered on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:
- Colorado River Crisis: Warm Winters and Water Woes
- Rep. Doug Fiefia Responds to Tonga Travel Ban
- Inside Trump’s Second Term: Susie Wiles and the ‘Junkyard Dogs’
- Home Buying in 2026: Your Ultimate Checklist
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Silver Rush: Riverton High Teens Turn Chores Into Charity for Mental Health
Riverton High School students are on a mission to make a difference. Through their annual Silver Rush fundraiser, they are raising money to support mental health programs. Greg and Holly speak with Seth Christensen, Student Body President, and Hailey Scott, Student Body Communications Officer, about how the effort and how you can help.
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Judges Who Rock: Inside Minnesota’s Judicial Band
A group of Minnesota judges are making headlines, not for rulings, but for rocking out. Greg and Holly discuss the band, recent threats against the judiciary, and how judges are using music to cope with the challenging climate in 2025.
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How Traditions Lead to a Strong Family Life
From cookie baking to tree decorating, family traditions create shared identity and lasting memories. Holly shares why these rituals matter and how to start new ones this holiday season.
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Four Republicans Join Democrat Petition to Force Vote to Extend ACA Subsidies
Is there hope for the Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of the month? We've learned that four Republicans joined Democrats in a petition to force a vote to extend the subsidies. Cami Mondeaux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, breaks down what happened and what it means.
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Home Buying in 2026: Your Ultimate Checklist
Thinking about buying a home next year? Russel Faucette from The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, shares tips on preparing now, spotting red flags, and making smart moves in a market with rising inventory and stubborn interest rates. -
Inside Trump’s Second Term: Susie Wiles and the ‘Junkyard Dogs’
Vanity Fair’s deep dive into Trump’s second term is gaining attention. It reportedly reveals power players, strategy shifts, and controversial moves. Lauren Irwin from the Deseret News joins to unpack Susie Wiles’ role as White House Chief of Staff, the Epstein files, and what’s next for the administration.
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'No ICE Allowed' Signs in West Valley and SLC Storefronts
A new campaign in West Valley and Salt Lake City is sending a strong message: “No ICE Allowed.” Sarah Buck, Co-Leader of Salt Lake Indivisible, explains why these signs are appearing at local businesses and how the community is responding.
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Rep. Doug Fiefia Responds to Tonga Travel Ban
The Trump administration’s expanded travel ban now includes Tonga, potentially affecting families and students in Utah. Rep. Doug Fiefia, whose parents emigrated from Tonga, joins to share his reaction to the expanded travel ban.
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Child Jumps From Moving Car During Florida Tow Truck Scare
A startling situation unfolded in Florida when a 4-year-old jumped from a car being towed after she was left inside. Greg and Holly discuss this frightening incident and the potential legal consequences.
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Colorado River Crisis: Warm Winters and Water Woes
With temperatures nearing 60 degrees just days before Christmas, experts are sounding the alarm on the Colorado River. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small breaks down a new report warning that just one or two dry years could push Lake Powell and Lake Mead past critical thresholds, jeopardizing water supply, hydropower, and farming across the West.
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A New 'Earning Indicator' Warning for College Choices
The U.S. Department of Education has launched an “earning indicator” to help students make smarter financial decisions about college. Jason Swenson explains how this tool works, why some institutions—including those in Utah—are flagged, and what it means for future students aspiring to attend college. Would knowing your potential earnings have changed your college decision? Greg and Holly hear from listeners to discuss whether higher education should come with a financial warning label.
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Inside Sources Full Show December 16th, 2025: Salt Lake County Residents Seek Referendum on SLCO 14% Property Tax Hike
Topics covered on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:
- Manhunt Continues For Brown University Shooting Suspect
- Too Much? Poll Shows What Americans Think About Trump Immigration Policies
- Ballet West Warns of 'Nutcracker' Ticket Scams + Online Red Flags
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The Brain’s Secret Superpower: How and When It Rewires Itself
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Lawsuit Dropped: Utah Auditor Pulls Lawsuit Against Capitol Preservation Board
Utah Auditor Tina Cannon has pulled her lawsuit challenging the meeting on the vote to relocate her office in Utah's Capitol... Greg and Holly get the latest details from KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small on where this office debate stands and why the lawsuit was dropped.
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Seattle Under Water: Levee Breach, Evacuations, and Unrelenting Rain
Massive rainfall has triggered dangerous flooding across Washington State, breaching a levee and forcing evacuations in parts of Seattle. Greg and Holly go live to Washinton State with James Lynch from KIRO NewsRadio in Seattle, to get the latest on the downfall, flooding and the status of evacuations.
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The Brain’s Secret Superpower: How and When It Rewires Itself
Did you know that the brain rewires itself throughout the lifetime? Lois Collin's with the Deseret News joins the show to discuss how the brain rewires itself… and when?
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Trump's Ballroom in Court: D.C. Preservationists Push Back on White House Renovations
The president's plan to create his three-hundred-million-dollar ballroom is on display in the courtroom today. Preservationists are accusing him of illegally tearing down the East Wing of The White House. The Administration is pushing against criticism saying that he is following the long history of presidents making renovations to the building. Greg and Holly discuss these renovations and where the line is when it comes to renovations.
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Trump's Ballroom in Court: D.C. Preservationists Push Back on White House Renovations
The president's plan to create his three-hundred-million-dollar ballroom is on display in the courtroom today. Preservationists are accusing him of illegally tearing down the East Wing of The White House. The Administration is pushing against criticism saying that he is following the long history of presidents making renovations to the building. Greg and Holly discuss these renovations and where the line is when it comes to renovations.
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Ballet West Warns of 'Nutcracker' Ticket Scams + Online Red Flags
Ballet West is putting on their yearly show of 'The Nutcracker', the perfect way to put someone in the Christmas mood. But they are warning attendees of a massive increase in fake tickets and overpriced tickets. Natalie Thorpe, Ballet West Director of Patron Services, brings the latest details about this ticket scam. Holly and Greg turn to KSL Investigative Reporter Matt Gephardt to learn the red flags you should be looking at while shopping for tickets to ANYTHING online, as well as other top-of-mind holiday scams underway right now.
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Too Much? Poll Shows What Americans Think About Trump Immigration Policies
In a new poll conducted by Pew Research, over fifty percent of Americans believe that the administration is doing too much deporting immigrants. Greg and Holly pour over the poll and discuss the deeper numbers.
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Bond Granted for Utah Man Detained By ICE During Final Green Card Interview
The Utah man who was detained by ICE during his final green card interview, has been granted bail. Greg and Holly speak to his Attorney, Adam Crayk with an update on the case and where it goes from here.
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Crossing the Line? President Trump's Statements on Rob Reiner Murder Sparks Backlash
After the murders of Rob Reiner and his wife, Pres. Trump made a statement on social media, blaming Reiner for his own death. Those comments have sparked a sharp backlash, even from members of the GOP. Greg and Holly discuss where the line is when speaking about someone's murder in the public eye about the ethics and accountability; we all should follow.
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Manhunt Continues For Brown University Shooting Suspect
Authorities are releasing more information on the suspected shooter that took two lives and injured nine others on Saturday, including surveillance footage of the suspect. NewsNation's National Correspondent Jessica Kartalijia joins the show live with updates from Brown University.
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Salt Lake County Residents Seek Referendum on SLCO 14% Property Tax Hike
A group of Salt Lake County residents are taking a stand against a nearly 14% property tax hike -- and rallying neighbors to put the decision back in voters’ hands with a referendum. Goud Maragani, one of the residents behind the referendum, joins the show to explain the reasoning. Greg and Holly take live calls and texts about if voters should have a final say on tax increases.
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Tragedy in Australia: Hanukkah Celebration Shooting Leaves 15 Dead
This weekend has been marked by heartbreaking violence both in the U.S. and abroad. A shooting during a Hanukkah celebration in Australia has shocked communities worldwide. Greg and Holly reflect on the tragedy and share the experience at Utah’s Capitol rotunda, where hundreds gathered to light the first Hanukkah candles with heavy hearts, celebrating the holiday while mourning the loss of life. They also hear reactions from Rabbi Avremi Zippel and former Utah lawmaker Patrice Arent, the only Jewish person to have served in the Utah Senate and past co-president of the National Association of Jewish Legislators. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News shares his perspective on this weekend's tragedies.
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Inside Sources Full Show December 15th, 2025: Tragedy in Australia: Hanukkah Celebration Shooting Leaves 15 Dead
Topics covered on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:
- Manhunt Continues for Brown University Shooter
- Director and Actor, Rob Reiner and Wife, Found Dead In LA Home
- Cox 2028? Why Politico Thinks Utah’s Governor Could Be a Presidential Contender
- Auditor Tina Cannon Files Lawsuit Against Capitol Preservation Board
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Manhunt Continues for Brown University Shooter
The Manhunt continues as authorities have released a person of interest in the shooting that unfolded on Saturday at Brown University. Greg and Holly walk through what is known about this shooting at Brown University that killed 2 students and left 9 injured.
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Creepy-Crawly Consequences of Utah's Green Winter
It's looking to be more of a green/brown winter as December has come with some unseasonable warm weather. Turns out the bugs and some plants are still hanging around. KSL Meteorologist, Matt Johnson joins with the latest on this wacky warm weather. Taun Beddes, Co-Host of the KSL Greenhouse Show and Horticulturist with USU Extension explains what a warmer winter means for bugs and our gardens.
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Director and Actor, Rob Reiner and Wife, Found Dead In LA Home
Director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer were found dead in their Los Angeles home Sunday. Their son, Nick Reiner is now in police custody. Greg and Holly discuss the latest.
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Cox 2028? Why Politico Thinks Utah’s Governor Could Be a Presidential Contender
Could Utah’s Governor Spencer Cox be the GOP’s next big name on the national stage? A recent Politico column argues that Cox’s leadership, tech skepticism, and bipartisan approach make him a strong contender for the 2028 presidential race. Greg and Holly break down the article.
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Maine Temple Announced During Stake Christmas Fireside
A new temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has been announced in a way that’s truly unique. Greg and Holly inside this Christmas fireside announcement with Sarah Weaver, Editor of The Deseret News.
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Auditor Tina Cannon Files Lawsuit Against Capitol Preservation Board
A group of lawmakers and state leaders have voted to kick the Utah State Auditor out of her current office in the Capitol. A meeting was abruptly called today to vote on the removal, and we’ve learned that Utah’s state auditor has filed a lawsuit challenging these attempts. Greg and Holly break down the latest. -
Inside Sources Full Show December 12th, 2025: Holiday Spending Squeeze: Creative Ways to Save
Topics covered on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released, ICE Faces Restraining Order
- Holiday Party Pitfalls: Legal Risks Employers Can’t Ignore
- Beyond Depression: How Genetics Influence Suicide Risk
- Night Skiing Safety Tips
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Ella McCay & Favorite Leading Ladies: KSL Movie Show Spotlight
Greg and Holly connect with Rachel and Andy from the KSL Movie Show dive into the big release Ella McCay—a heartfelt comedy about juggling family and work life with the people you love (and survive!). They also tackle the big question, who’s your favorite actress, and what role made you love her? The hosts share their picks and why they stand out.
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Night Skiing Safety Tips
Powder Mountain kicks off the 2025/26 season with night skiing at Sundown and daytime runs starting December 13! As a part of ski patrol, Greg shares his tips for skiing under the stars and how to stay safe. Plus, we celebrate Frank Sinatra’s birthday with a fascinating piece of history about his son's kidnapping. Tune in for music, mountains, and everything you need to kick your weekend into gear!
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Beyond Depression: How Genetics Influence Suicide Risk
A new study has come out by the University of Utah, that reports many who die by suicide aren't actually depressed, but it comes from something else within their genetics.
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'It's Our Problem' Gail Miller’s $10 Million Gift to Shelter the Homeless
Gail Miller has announced a $10 million donation to Shelter the Homeless, Greg and Holly discuss this significant donation and speak with Josie White, Philanthropy Officer with Shelter the Homeless, about the impact and what the money will be used for.
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Holiday Party Pitfalls: Legal Risks Employers Can’t Ignore
Holiday celebrations can be a great way to connect, but if employers don’t take the right precautions, they could face serious legal trouble. "Employer Lawyer", Nancy Sylvester, joins to break down the biggest risks companies overlook. Should employees be paid for attending parties? How can a simple gift exchange lead to harassment claims? We’ll cover the do’s and don’ts to keep your holiday season festive and lawsuit-free