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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    July 9, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show July 9th, 2025: Utah ranked as ninth most expensive for housing in the nation

    • Migrants aren’t more likely to perpetrate crimes. But they are more likely to be victimized
    • Texas and New Mexico flooding updates
    • Priced out of parenthood: Declining birth rates and rising childcare costs
    • President Trump proposes 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals and 50% tariff on copper
    • The future of energy in Utah
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    July 9, 2025

    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth did not inform the White House on Ukraine weapon shipment pause

    CNN is reporting that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth did not inform the White House before he authorized a pause on weapons shipments to Ukraine. Holly and Greg discuss the miscommunication between members of Trump administration and the overall concern.
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    July 9, 2025

    The future of energy in Utah

    Have you heard of Operation Gigawatt? It's Utah's ambitious plan to double energy production in the next ten years - and that means a whole lot of research and production. Greg and Holly speak with Utah San Rafael Energy Lab, Director Jaron Wallace about the work being down there to diversify energy resources in Utah.  Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson just returned from the UK to explore nuclear energy use and joins the hosts in studio to discuss the takeaways.
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    July 9, 2025

    President Trump proposes 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals and 50% tariff on copper

    Tariffs are on-again, off-again, but the most recent news we have is that President Trump is proposing a 50% tariff on copper and a whopping 200% tariff on pharmaceuticals. Greg and Holly discuss the recent developments and the impacts these tariffs could have.
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    July 9, 2025

    Priced out of parenthood: Declining birth rates and rising childcare costs

    According to AP, US adults want the government to focus on childcare costs, not birth rates. Greg and Holly discuss the issue of the declining birthrates.  Aimee Winder Newton, Senior Advisor to Governor Cox and director of the Office of Families discusses the overall issues and how the state of Utah is working to support families. Jennifer Nuttel, Executive Director of the Neighborhood House calls into the show to discuss the first apartment complex in Utah that is now offering on-site, low-cost childcare.
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    July 9, 2025

    Texas and New Mexico flooding updates

    As officials continue the clean-up work in Texas, New Mexico has now seen sever flash flooding.  Greg and Holly walk through the latest updates on the flooding in Texas and discuss the issue in New Mexico where at least 3 people were killed as flash flooding swallowed homes in New Mexico.
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    July 9, 2025

    Migrants aren’t more likely to perpetrate crimes. But they are more likely to be victimized

    A majority of Americans believe that immigrants to the United States increase crime. Actual data says they're wrong. Greg and Holly discuss recent reporting with Jacob Hess from the Deseret News.
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    July 9, 2025

    Utah ranked as ninth most expensive for housing in the nation

    Utah is now ranked as the ninth most expensive housing in the nation according to a new report from the University of Utah's Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute. Greg and Holly discuss the findings and speak to what Utah needs to change to allow for more housing with The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate Owner, Russel Faucette.
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    July 8, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show July 8th, 2025: Death toll rises from Texas flooding

    • Warrants unveil new details in killings of Saratoga Springs mother and 8-year-old son
    • Utah lawmakers rally for plastic surgeon accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccine cards
    • Changes to SNAP benefits harbor concern for food banks + RFK Jr. vs M&M's
    • Weight loss drugs are reshaping Americans
    • AI used to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio
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    July 8, 2025

    The Utah Treasure Hunt is on!

    There is a treasure hunt going on in Utah with $25,000 up for grabs. David Cline, Organizer of the Utah Treasure Hunt joins the show to discuss.
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    July 8, 2025

    Billions expected in spending during Amazon Prime Days

    Get your credit cards ready, it's Prime Week on Amazon. That’s right, it has expanded past its 24-hour time period to a whole week of savings. We invite ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski onto the show to discuss how much Amazon is planning on earning by this expansion and how much Americans are projected to shell out.
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    July 8, 2025

    Uinta Triangle: The Final Episode

    The final episode of KSL Podcast Uinta Triangle is dropping this week. In this episode Marilyn, Eric's wife, takes the trip to Utah to visit Allsop Lake on the anniversary of his fatal fall. Dave Cawley, Host of the podcast, discusses the conclusion of the podcast and where this journey on the podcast has taken him over the years of learning this story.
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    July 8, 2025

    AI used to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio

    We are learning about how AI was used to impersonate the Secretary of State Marco Rubio's voice in phone calls to high importance contacts including foreign ministers. We discuss what is being done to regulate these AI robocalls and scammers as AI is evolving to be more believable.
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    July 8, 2025

    Weight loss drugs are reshaping Americans

    As Americans in general are getting heavier, 4 in 10 adults are obese, the option to take weight loss medication is becoming a very popular option but there is still a question of who can afford this treatment and who SHOULD take it. Lois Collins from the Deseret News joins to discuss her article tackling the subject.
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    July 8, 2025

    Changes to SNAP benefits harbor concern for food banks + RFK Jr. vs M&M's

    In Utah, More than 180,000 people are on the SNAP benefit program to feed themselves and their families. New budget cuts may threaten these Utahns from being able to provide for their families. We invite Ginnette Bott, President and CEO of Utah Food Bank, onto the show to discuss these cuts and the strain it's going to add to an already strained system at the food bank. Greg and Holly also discuss how RFK Jr. is battling M&M's because of artificial food dyes.  Utah Representative Kristen Chevrier joins the show to discuss the battle against artificial food dyes and her response to changes to SNAP benefits.
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    July 8, 2025

    Utah lawmakers rally for plastic surgeon accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccine cards

    A Utah plastic surgeon is facing his day in court after being charged with conspiracy charges by prosecutors after they claim that the surgeon and three others dumped over 2,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine down the drain and administered saline water to children to convince them they were vaccinated. Now some Utah lawmakers have rallied in support of Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., saying he deserves a medal for his bravery. Greg and Holly discuss the situation.
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    July 8, 2025

    Warrants unveil new details in killings of Saratoga Springs mother and 8-year-old son

    In March, Saratoga Spring officers responded to the killing of a woman and her 8-year-old son inside her home. They were found by the woman's 17-year-old daughter who called the police. Now there are new details emerging from unsealed search warrants that offered new details into the murders. Greg walks through the documents and discusses the new information.
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    July 8, 2025

    Death toll rises from Texas flooding

    Hundreds of first responders have spent the last few days looking for survivors in the debris left over by the flash flood that took Texas Hill country on The Fourth of July. Over one hundred people were killed in the sudden flood, including those from a summer camp. We hear from Texas officials with an update of the search and Jim Ryan from ABC News about the new details that happened overnight.
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    July 7, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show July 7th, 2025: Texas flash floods

    • Changes coming to graduate student loans after passing of Trump budget bill
    • Why Utah needs to avoid economic balkanization
    • Is Utah on the right track or the wrong track economically?
    • Why Utah can't afford to wait to save social security
    • Why housing prices keep climbing
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    July 7, 2025

    Farm-to-table dinners connecting Utah communities

    If you've ever eaten a home-grown tomato, you know how much better they taste than the mass-produced ones sold in stores. Greg and Holly talk about a farm-to-table movement connecting communities with Ariel Harmer from the Deseret News. Holly shares her fun facts of the day.
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    July 7, 2025

    How you can help Utah refugee children with school supplies

    Did you realize that school starts again in just 5 weeks?  Amy Harmer with Utah Refugee Connection, who needs help from the community in filling thousands of backpacks joins the show.
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    July 7, 2025

    Jeffrey Epstein had no 'client list' and died by suicide, according to DOJ and FBI

    There are some new developments from the Department of Justice and the FBI in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Greg and Holly discuss the recent findings.
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    July 7, 2025

    Elon Musk plans to form new 'American Party'

    Elon Musk has been outspoken in his criticism of the budget bill. Now, he said he is forming a new political party to run candidates against Republicans in next year's election cycle. Will it work? Greg and Holly discuss.
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    July 7, 2025

    Why housing prices keep climbing

    Utah housing prices keep climbing and climbing. Opinion Editor for the Deseret News, Jay Evensen joins the show speaks to why this is happening.
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    July 7, 2025

    Why Utah can't afford to wait to save social security

    Social Security has been in the news a lot recently - and for good reason. It's about to run out of money. Billy Hesterman, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association, speaks to his latest opinion piece in the Deseret News that speaks to why we can't keep kicking the can down the road on reforms.
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    July 7, 2025

    Is Utah on the right track or the wrong track economically?

    Is Utah on the right track or the wrong track economically? How about the nation? Well, it depends on who you ask. Greg and Holly speak with Phil Dean, Chief Economist with University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute about a new poll from the Deseret News on how Utahns feel about the local and national economy and what could improve.
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    July 7, 2025

    Why Utah needs to avoid economic balkanization

    Are you familiar with the term "Balkanization"? Salt Lake Chamber president and CEO Derek Miller joins Greg and Holly to talk about economic balkanization and why Utah needs to avoid it.
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    July 7, 2025

    Changes coming to graduate student loans after passing of Trump budget bill

    The One Big Beautiful Bill has been signed into law... so what now?  There's one aspect of the bill that will impact student loans for graduate school. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    July 7, 2025

    Texas flash floods

    The big news over the weekend has to be the tragic flooding in Texas, where the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes. As we take a look at this tragedy, Holly has a personal connection to the floods. Greg and Holly speak to ABC News Correspondent, Jim Ryan, live in Texas about the latest developments. Kevin Eubank, KSL Meteorologist, speaks to how this flash flood escalated the way it did and if there were proper warnings from the National Weather Service.
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    July 3, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show July 3rd, 2025: Utahns hit the road for Fourth of July weekend!

    • 'It's a Crime Scene' Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries speaks for hours against 'Big Beautiful Bill'
    • Representative Celeste Maloy speaks to Big Beautiful Bill as US House nears final vote
    • Legal Utah resident returned home after detained for 48 days
    • Trump admin withholds aid for after-school and summer programs
    • Kilmar Abrego Garcia alleges 'torture' in El Salvador prison
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    July 3, 2025

    KSL Movie Show: Jurassic World Rebirth

    Greg and Holly check in with the KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles about the big movie of the week: Jurassic World Rebirth. The hosts also discuss films they think are cinematic master pieces and their favorite dinosaur movies!
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    July 3, 2025

    Hold the hot dogs! No amount of processed meat is safe to eat, research shows

    Just in time for Fourth of July BBQs, a new study finds that there is no level of processed meat that is safe. Bye bye hot dogs. Greg and Holly discuss and go through events around the state for the fourth of July weekend.
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    July 3, 2025

    Kilmar Abrego Garcia alleges 'torture' in El Salvador prison

    Kilmar Abrego Gracia, who was recently returned to the United States after being held in a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador, says he was beaten, starved and subjected to psychological torture while there. Greg and Holly discuss his comments and where things stand with his case.
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    July 3, 2025

    Trump admin withholds aid for after-school and summer programs 

    Tuesday was the start of the new fiscal year and schools across the country were expecting to receive funding already allocated by Congress, to the tune of nearly $7 billion for summer programs, after school programs and teacher training. Instead, on Monday, the Education Department sent an email to state education agencies notifying them that the money would not be coming. Greg and Holly explore what this could mean for kids in Utah with Superintendent of the Granite School District, Ben Horsley
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    July 3, 2025

    Representative Celeste Maloy speaks to Big Beautiful Bill as US House nears final vote

    As we continue our discussion of the Trump mega bill that is up for final passage today, Rep. Celeste Maloy who is waiting to cast her vote as soon as Hakeem Jeffries stops speaking, joins Greg and Holly to discuss.
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    July 3, 2025

    'It's a Crime Scene' Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries speaks for hours against 'Big Beautiful Bill'

    Did you ever think you would hear a politician call Congress a crime scene? Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries did that earlier this morning on the House floor. Greg and Holly discuss Jeffries hours long ongoing speech against President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill as the house awaits a final vote. Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent joins the show with the latest developments.
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    July 3, 2025

    Utahns hit the road for Fourth of July weekend!

    We are headed into a long weekend and a lot of Utahns are hitting the road today. Greg and Holly touch base with KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson to discuss the everchanging weather forecast for the weekend. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small, is out on the road and explains what he is watching with travel expectations. Heather Kelly in the KSL Traffic Center joins the show to discuss how the roads look right now.
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    July 2, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show July 2nd, 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs acquitted on the most serious charges

    • Fourth of July travel expectations in Utah
    • Could monsoon season help ease water worries in Utah?
    • What's next for SLC's Ballpark neighborhood?
    • Utah Economist weighs in on $3.3 trillion estimated to add to national deficient  in 'one big, beautiful bill'
    • Meta, TikTok must face wrongful death lawsuit by NYC teens mother
    • Study shows Utah has happiest families in America
    • Swedish Death Cleaning
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    July 2, 2025

    Christmas in July and UFO's

    It's time for some Christmas in July and more of Holly's fun facts of the day. Today's facts have to do with UFO's. Greg and Holly continue to discuss the heavy travel expected starting today through the weekend for the fourth of July holiday.
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    July 2, 2025

    Fireworks, fire danger and a fire in the backyard BBQ

    You can officially start lighting off fireworks legally today, Greg and Holly speak with the Utah State Fire Marshall about what people need to know about setting off fireworks today. Greg and Holly also discuss the scorching cost of how much it may cost to cook food on the BBQ this year. Listeners text in their favorite BBQ foods.
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    July 2, 2025

    A delay in response to a Sandy city stalking case highlighting lesser-known Utah domestic violence law

    A delay in response to a Sandy city stalking case is highlighting a lesser-known domestic violence law in Utah... The KSL Investigative team has looked into this.. after a Utah woman told the KSL Investigators the Sandy Police Department’s handling of her stalking case has left her in a dangerous situation. KSL Investigative Reporter Daniella Rivera joins the show to discuss.
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    July 2, 2025

    Bryan Kohberger expected to official change plea to guilty in Idaho killings case

    Bryan Kohberger is expected to officially change his plea in the Idaho college killings case to guilty to all counts as the families of the victims rush to get to the hearing in the wake of the surprise deal. Greg and Holly follow the latest developments as the hearing gets underway.
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    July 2, 2025

    Swedish Death Cleaning

    Holly walks through the growing trend of Swedish death cleaning. Greg weighs in on how important, or not important, it is to have a will ready for your family.
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    July 2, 2025

    Study shows Utah has happiest families in America

    Greg and Holly talk about another study that puts Utah again in the #1 spot in the nation. This time, it's for having the happiest families!
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    July 2, 2025

    Meta, TikTok must face wrongful death lawsuit by NYC teens mother

    According to Reuters, Meta and TikTok owner ByteDance must face a wrongful death lawsuit by the mother of a 15-year-old Manhattan boy who died while "subway surfing" on a moving train, a New York state judge ruled. Greg provides legal analysis on this issue and Holly walks through other dangerous social media trends.
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    July 2, 2025

    Utah Economist weighs in on $3.3 trillion estimated to add to national deficient  in 'one big, beautiful bill'

    $3.3 trillion estimated ... that's how much the One Big Beautiful Bill is estimated to add to the national deficit...  As the One Big Beautiful bill makes its way through congress... what are the implications of this massive amount of debt that could be piled on? Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions Bank, shares his input.
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    July 2, 2025

    What's next for SLC's Ballpark neighborhood?

    We now know more of what plans to happen with the Ballpark neighborhood in Salt Lake City... Now that the Bees have moved to a stadium in Daybreak. Amy Hawkins, Community Ballpark Council Chair joins the show to discuss key points of the plan that stand out to her and her overall reaction.
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    July 2, 2025

    Could monsoon season help ease water worries in Utah?

    As we enter fireworks season, 90% of the state is in drought, but Utahns are using a lot of water - more than usual. Monsoon season is also beginning in Utah, and it could help ease some water worries. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins the show to discuss what monsoon season is and its impact on the drought.
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    July 2, 2025

    Fourth of July travel expectations in Utah

    A record number of people are expected to drive out of town for the 4th of July...and AAA expects most people are expected to hit the road today.  Greg and Holly speak with Mitch Shaw, Spokesperson for UDOT, about what is expected here in Utah.
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    July 2, 2025

    Sean "Diddy" Combs acquitted on the most serious charges

    Sean "Diddy" Combs has been acquitted on the most serious charges against him. Combs was facing racketeering and sex trafficking, but the jury in a New York courtroom only found him guilty of prostitution-related crimes. Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments and what will come next.
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    July 1, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show July 1st, 2025: AI regulation moratorium pulled from "One Big Beautiful Bill"

    • Utah Attorney General Derek Brown speaks to Utah lawsuit against Snapchat
    • Mother sentenced to prison 15 years after her children's deaths
    • The "One Big Beautiful Bill" passes the Senate
    • 'Alligator Alcatraz': President Trump tours Florida's newest migrant detention facility 
    • Minors could temporary lose driving privileges if found guilty of bullying in Tennessee
    • Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal; Victim family members blindsided in Idaho student murder case
    • Uinta Triangle: Eric Robinson's photos
    • Martha Hughes Cannon, her impact in Utah and abroad
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    July 1, 2025

    Martha Hughes Cannon, her impact in Utah and abroad

    Holly and Greg discuss the significance of July 1st as it is Utah's first female state senator, Martha Hughes Cannon's birthday. Holly explains her impact locally and abroad.  It's also national joke day… holly explains what a dad joke is to Greg and listeners share their favorite dad jokes.
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    July 1, 2025

    Uinta Triangle: Eric Robinson's photos

    KSL Podcasts' Uinta Triangle is nearing its conclusion of the disappearance of Eric Robinson in the high Uintas. Dave Cawley, Host of Uinta Triangle, joins the hosts to discuss the photos left behind in Eric Robinson's camera and what he might have experienced in is final days.
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    July 1, 2025

    Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal; Victim family members blindsided in Idaho student murder case

    Bryan Kohberger, the alleged murderer of four University of Idaho students, has taken a plea deal from the state of Idaho that charge him for those deaths but takes the Death Penalty off the table and serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. The families of the victims are expressing their frustration that the state didn’t notify them of the decision, not allowing them to have their day in court against Kohberger. Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments.
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    July 1, 2025

    Minors could temporary lose driving privileges if found guilty of bullying in Tennessee

    Tennessee has a new law that will ban minors' driving privileges for a year.... if found guilty of bullying or cyberbullying, according to WBIR in Knoxville, TN.  Would this be something that could be done in Utah? Greg weighs in on the extent of the law in these situations.
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    July 1, 2025

    'Alligator Alcatraz': President Trump tours Florida's newest migrant detention facility 

    President Trump and his team took a tour of Florida's new "Alligator Alcatraz". The facility gets their popular moniker from its location deep in the Florida Everglades. They tout that they have a natural barrier from escape coming from the gators that reside in the area. Greg and Holly discuss the new detention facility and the increasing number of migrant arrests made by the Trump Administration without any criminal convictions.
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    July 1, 2025

    The "One Big Beautiful Bill" passes the Senate

    In breaking news, the Senate finally passes the "Big Beautiful Bill" after more than twenty-four hours of debate on the floor by Vice-President JD Vance's tie-breaking vote. Cami Mondeux from the Deseret News has been following the latest developments through the night in DC, and joins the show with the latest on the bill's passing the senate
    Billy Hesterman, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association  joins the show to discuss a new fiscal year starting in Utah and shares his response to the current version of President Trump's budget bill and the fiscal concerns that come with it.
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    July 1, 2025

    Mother sentenced to prison 15 years after her children's deaths

    Greg has his eye on a few local crime stories involving the death of children in the state of Utah.  In one, a defendant was sentenced 15 years after the crime and in another, a novel theory of murder was used. Holly and Greg discuss the latest developments.
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    July 1, 2025

    Utah Attorney General Derek Brown speaks to Utah lawsuit against Snapchat

    The state of Utah has brought a lawsuit against the popular social media app Snapchat. The lawsuit alleges that Snapchat uses deceptive design features that get children addicted to the app and lures them into other unlawful acts including sex trafficking, illegal drug sales, and more. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown, comes onto the show to discuss the lawsuit.
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    July 1, 2025

    AI regulation moratorium pulled from "One Big Beautiful Bill"

    In a last second change in the Senate, the AI provision blocking states from enforcing artificial intelligence regulations was stripped from the Big Beautiful Bill. This decision allows the states the have control over their management of AI restrictions. Representative Doug Fiefia calls in to discuss reaction to this removal and the impact on Utah. Holly and Greg discuss where the bill is now, and how pulling these overnighters affects decision making.
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    June 30, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show June 30th, 2025: Civil lawsuit filed against BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff dismissed

    • Senator Mike Lee pulls proposed public lands sale provision from President Trump's spending bill
    • The west is 'destined' to burn
    • Utah announces lawsuit against snapchat
    • Two firefighters killed after being ambushed responding to wildfire
    • Are self-driving vehicles the new normal?
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    June 30, 2025

    Leah Hansen wins special election for District 51 in Utah County

    A special election took place this weekend to replace House Majority Leader Jefferson Moss' seat in the Utah State House of Representatives, for District 51. Moss announced his decision to step down from his seat in the Utah State House of Representatives to accept a new role as Executive Director of Utah Governor Cox’s Office of Economic Opportunity. Holly brings the latest details as Leah Hansen took the win and shares her fun facts of the day.
     
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    June 30, 2025

    Vote-a-rama!

    The US Senate has kicked off a marathon voting session as the deadline nears to pass President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill". Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent brings the details.
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    June 30, 2025

    Are self-driving vehicles the new normal?

    Robotaxis started serving the city of Austin, Texas last week. Jay Evenson, Opinion Editor for the Deseret News, joins the show to discuss his latest opinion piece about the new normal of self-driving vehicles. Greg and Holly hear from listeners about their experience in self-driving vehicles.
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    June 30, 2025

    Two firefighters killed after being ambushed responding to wildfire

    Two firefighters killed and a third is fighting for his life after being ambushed while responding to a wildfire in Coeur d'Alene Idaho over the weekend. Greg and Holly discuss the latest details on this ambush and the investigation.
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    June 30, 2025

    Utah announces lawsuit against snapchat

    Utah has announced a lawsuit against Snapchat, alleging the app is designed to steal time and attention away from teens. Greg and Holly discuss the latest details.
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    June 30, 2025

    The west is 'destined' to burn

    The France Canyon fire and the Forsyth fire in Utah continue to grow – and according to the Deseret News, wildfire experts say the West is "destined" to burn. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    June 30, 2025

    Senator Mike Lee pulls proposed public lands sale provision from President Trump's spending bill

    The "One Big Beautiful Bill" is still in the Senate, with some significant changes happening over the weekend, including Senator Mike Lee pulling his controversial bill to sell public lands. Greg and Holly discuss this with Lobbyist, Adam Gardiner and other changes to the spending bill.
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    June 30, 2025

    Civil lawsuit filed against BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff dismissed

    The sexual assault civil lawsuit against BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff has been dismissed.. Greg walks through the latest developments. 
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    June 27, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show June 27th: Supreme Court decisions today

    • Celebration of life honoring Afa Ah Loo to be held Friday
    • 'F1 The Movie' KSL Movie Show's Big Movie of the week!
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    June 27, 2025

    'F1 The Movie' KSL Movie Show's Big Movie of the week!

    Holly shares fun facts for June 27th! Steve Salles and Andy Farnsworth, Hosts of the KSL Move Show join the show with the big movie of the week! The hosts also get into their favorite car chase or racing scene from a movie.
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    June 27, 2025

    Celebration of life honoring Afa Ah Loo to be held Friday

    A celebration of life honoring the man killed at a Salt Lake City protest will be held this evening. The Designer and Visionary ...Afa Ah Loo... was shot and killed at the No Kings Protest earlier this month. The memorial is free to the public and will be held at the Salt Palace Convention Center at 6 pm Friday June 27th. Organizers are encouraging those who attend to wear bright, bold, colorful clothing .. or anything that celebrates pacific islander culture. Analei Samasei'a, with Creative Pacific and friend of Afa, is part of organizing this event and walks through what to expect and Afa's impact on the community.
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    June 27, 2025

    Supreme Court decisions today

    The U.S. Supreme Court has released multiple options today. The first opinion is a case about nationwide injunctions that some are calling the birthright citizenship case. Greg and Holly break down this ruling and others that impact religious freedom for parents and more. Kelsey Dallas, Managing Editor for SCOTUSblog speaks to the significance of multiple rulings and what this could mean for the big picture of some of these cases including birthright citizenship. Bill Duncan, Constitutional Law and Religious Freedom Fellow with Sutherland Institute, joins the show to discuss the ruling which allows parents to opt children out of classes with LGBTQ storybooks.
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    June 26, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show June 26th, 2025: Utah Attorney General Derek Brown

    • 5 total measles cases confirmed in Utah
    • Could Kilmar Abrego Garcia be deported if released?
    • Buying a new home could cost nearly $10k more than buying an existing home in SLC
    • Own in Ogden: Ogden City's new program to help home buyers
    • Trump's tax bill deals major blow as several Medicaid provisions get axed
    • Utah Speaker of the House Mike Shultz
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    June 26, 2025

    Fire updates in Utah 

    Greg and Holly discuss the latest updates on significant fires around the state. Holly also shares her facts of the day.
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    June 26, 2025

    How much fast food do Americans really eat?

    We all have come home from work after a long day and decided we don’t want to cook, so we order in or take a drive to the local fast-food restaurant. But the number of Americans who are choosing to do so might be surprising. According to a new report, a third of adults eat fast food on any given day.  Greg and Holly discuss their fast-food habits and take texts from listeners.
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    June 26, 2025

    The reality of nuclear energy in Utah

    Senator John Curtis is pushing for Utah to become the frontrunner for nuclear energy developments in the states. During an Environment and Public Works Committee hearing, he highlighted the importance of innovation in the area. We discuss nuclear energy in the state and balance between energy dominance and environmental stewardship.
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    June 26, 2025

    Utah Speaker of the House Mike Shultz

    Utah is seeing two major wildfires in the southernmost part of the state. The France Canyon and Forsyth fires have burned for a near 40,000 acres and firefighters are still fighting to control the blazes. The first step to stopping fires is prevention. Utah Speaker of The House Mike Shultz discusses a new rule that will allow more fire prevention within the national forest system. Speaker Shultz also comments on the recent call for a Utah Judge, Don Torgerson, to resign.
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    June 26, 2025

    Trump's tax bill deals major blow as several Medicaid provisions get axed

    According to the Deseret News, The Senate parliamentarian nixed a number of proposals Republican lawmakers hoped would help pay for more than $4.5 trillion in tax cuts. Greg and Holly discuss.
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    June 26, 2025

    Own in Ogden: Ogden City's new program to help home buyers

    Ogden city is proposing a new incentive to get people into local homes. They call it their Own In Ogden program, it is a loan program to assist home buyers with the down payment or closing costs of purchasing a home citywide. Jeremy Smith, Ogden City Community Development Director, joins the show to give details on this incentive.
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    June 26, 2025

    Buying a new home could cost nearly $10k more than buying an existing home in SLC

    A new study says if you want a newly built home...it's going to cost you a lot more. Greg and Holly discuss the battle of buying a new or existing home and the sneaky prices that may cost you in the end.
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    June 26, 2025

    Could Kilmar Abrego Garcia be deported if released?

    We continue to follow the status of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the migrant wrongly deported to El Salvador. This week a U.S. District Judge rejected the government's bid to delay his release from jail on the grounds that he might be deported before facing trial. Greg breaks down what this means and how often this type of thing happens.
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    June 26, 2025

    5 total measles cases confirmed in Utah

    The Utah Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed 2 additional measles cases in the state..bringing the total to five cases. Greg and Holly bring the latest developments, Debbie Dujanovic joins the show to discuss her experience with measles.
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    June 26, 2025

    Utah Attorney General Derek Brown

    The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Oklahoma and Utahn in a case against the EPA about clean air obligations. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins Greg and Holly to explain the case and why this is a major victory for the state.
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    June 26, 2025

    Six Months 'til Christmas!

    There's officially six months 'til Christmas! Rikki Meece, KSL Traffic Reporter, join Greg and Holly to talk about all the big summer sales. 

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    June 26, 2025

    Women involvement in politics  

     

    Utah women ranked 29th out of 51 for voter turnout. According to the Utah Women and Leadership Project, this number has fluctuated a bit since they began to measure it. We dive deep into the factors that might be affecting these numbers and what drives voters to the polls as well as a look into women's overall involvement in politics.  

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    June 26, 2025

    What to watch: Municipal elections in Utah  

     

    Municipal elections in Utah are this year and we have a whole slate of new candidates joining the race. Greg and Holly discuss the newcomers in the race and the match-ups they are watching for. 

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    June 26, 2025

    Where are mortgage rates at and where are they going?  

     

    The housing market is in fluctuation as always. Having real estate and figuring out what to do with it can be extremely confusing. We speak to Russel Faucette, Owner of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate about the current state of the market and what those who are looking to sell should avoid. 

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    June 26, 2025

    Half of workers think stable full time work is a myth  

     

    When going into workforce, you were told that if you worked hard and showed up every day that one day you would climb that corporate ladder and live on easy street. Turns out, that may not be everyone's dream. We dive into the new realities Americans are facing as more than half of Gen Z have multiple jobs just to make ends meet and have less interest in the corporate lifestyle.  

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    June 26, 2025

    The Average American is obese or close to it  

     

    If you ask the average American, in general they would agree and say that they could stand to lose a few pounds. But Lois Collins from the Deseret News joins the show to discuss a new report that provides more insight into how the average adult is now overweight. 

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    June 26, 2025

    Cedar City daycare continues to operate despite losing license  

     

    A Cedar City daycare is continuing to operate despite losing its license after a child was significantly injured under its supervision. Utah Senate Minority Leader Luz Escamilla joins the show to discuss this issue and her proposal that addressed safety measures in child care facilities, which failed to pass the house last session. 

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    June 26, 2025

    A seismic shift in New York City politics 

     

    When it comes to politics, you can always expect a surprise. The mayoral race of New York City delivered when thirty three year old Zohran Mamdani defeated his opponent former New York Mayor Andrew Cuomo for the seat. Greg and Holly discuss the race and what this means for the Democratic party. 

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    June 26, 2025

    Fiscal dangers lurking within the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' 

     

    The one big beautiful bill is going through some major changes as it is making its way through the Senate.  We speak to Scott Hodge, president emeritus of the Tax Foundation and tax fellow with Arnold Ventures about  the risk of inflation and ongoing price hikes that congress needs to address in the bill.

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    June 26, 2025

    Trump doubles down on effectiveness of US bombing of Iran nuclear sites  

     

    Late Saturday evening, the U.S. bombed three of Iran's nuclear sites. The Trump Administration is claiming that the strikes "Obliterated" the sites while other reports are claiming that the attack on the sites only put Iran back by a few months.  ABC News Consultant, John Cohen discusses the conflicting reports about the strikes and ongoing threats because of the strikes. 

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    June 24, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show June 24th, 2025: Will Ceasefire between Iran and Israel hold?

    • After pushback, Senator Mike Lee hints at changes to federal land sell off proposal
    • SCOTUS allows third country deportations
    • Trump administration to streamline the migrant work visa program for American Farmers
    • Fireworks on sale today! What to know about firework restrictions in Utah
    • How life patterns decrease likelihood for women to experience sexual violence 
    • Scam Alert! Common scams to watch out for
    • The men aren't alright: an inside look at the well-being of American men
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    June 24, 2025

    Utah Grizzlies leaving Utah?

    The Utah Grizzlies are exploring a sale and potential relocation. After the NHL came to the state, is there only room for one hockey team in Utah? Jay Stevens, KSL's Hockey Insider and Host of KSL Sports', Utah Puck Report Podcast joins the show to discuss the reasoning behind the sale, what's next for the team and what Utah would lose if the Grizzlies relocated. Holly shares her fun facts of the day.
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    June 24, 2025

    Uinta Triangle: An unexpected discovery

    In the most recent episode of Uinta Triangle, the family feels the gap left behind after Eric Robert's disappearance in the High Uinta's and an unexpected discovery in Allsop Lake. We bring on the host of the podcast, Dave Cawley, to share a preview of today's latest episode.