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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    November 13, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 13th, 2025: Shutdown day 43: The End

    • University of Utah Swatted 
    • Statesmen at State Schools
    • Holiday forecast sends mixed message
    • We're (almost) number 1! (again) 
    • ... and more!
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    November 13, 2025

    Fun Facts with Holly! 

     
    World Kindness Day, Pickle Day, Silent Sentinels, Holly shares a host of fun facts that inform as well as entertain. 
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    November 13, 2025

    World Kindness Day 

     
    It is World Kindness Day today! Holly and Greg take texts from listeners and talk about the acts of kindness they have experienced recently.
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    November 13, 2025

    Homebuyers are aging 

     
    As the years go on, first-time homebuyers are getting older. Previous to 1989, they were in their 20's, then they crawled through the 30's, and now in 2025, they have officially hit 40. As more adults are living with their families, questions arise about how we get people into homes.
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    November 13, 2025

    The Race for Utah's New District 

     
    Kathleen Reibe and Ben McAdams were the first to throw their hat in the ring when it came time to announce candidacy for the new congressional district. The district was made heavily competitive for Democrats after Judge Diana Gibson chose a new congressional map earlier this week.  
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    November 13, 2025

    'Tis the season of giving! 

     
    Giving Machines are appearing in over 126 cities worldwide to help people spread holiday love and joy. Aimee Cobabe from the Church News joins Holly and Greg to tell them where they can find a Giving Machine and what exactly they do. 
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    November 13, 2025

    We're (almost) number 1! (again) 

     
    Utah has ranked second in the nation for community connection according to the Cache Valley Daily study. This means Utah residents are among the most connected and community-oriented in the nation. Shawn Teigen from the Utah Foundation joins Holly and Greg to explain how we place just so high.
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    November 13, 2025

    Holiday forecast sends mixed message 

     
    Holiday hiring is hitting recession levels, but holiday spending is expected to hit the trillion-dollar mark. Michael Koefed, Professor of Economics and writer for the Deseret News, joins Greg and Holly to talk about this "K" shaped economy and what it means for the holiday season.
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    November 13, 2025

    Statesmen at State Schools 

     
    This week, former US Senator Mitt Romney spoke at BYU about the importance of finding your purpose. Also this week, Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona and Utah's own Sen. John Curtis spoke at UVU about ending political violence, just months after a political influencer was killed on the very same campus. 
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    November 13, 2025

    University of Utah Swatted   

     
    Last night, SLCPD was informed of an alleged gunman on the campus of the University of Utah, which turned out to be a swatting hoax. Swatting is the dangerous practice of calling in a high-intensity police response to a hoax scene. Greg and Holly spoke to retired FBI Agent Greg Rogers about what these scenes look like and why they're so dangerous.
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    November 13, 2025

    Shutdown day 43: The End 

     
    Yesterday marked the 43rd and last day of the government shutdown as President Trump signed the bill to end the standoff between Republicans and Democrats. The healthcare provisions were left out of this iteration, but are expected to be argued in January when we may see another shutdown. Greg and Holly spoke to Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux about the process of getting SNAP benefits back on their feet.  
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    November 12, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 12th, 2025: Government Shutdown Day 42

    • Redistricting In Utah
    • Epstein emails released
    • Northern Lights Dazzle Utah
    • Former Mayor Jeff Silvestrini reflects on his career  
    • Your thoughts may soon be worth more than a penny
    • Housing in Utah slows down, is this a continuing trend?
    • November is Family Engagement Month!
    • Utah is (almost) number 1! 
    • Fun Facts with Holly!
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    November 12, 2025

    Fun Facts with Holly! 

     
    What would you do if pop royalty Taylor Swift bought some of your jewelry? Well, one Utah jeweler saw a familiar piece in a paparazzi photo taken of Travis and Taylor in New York. The business has since seen a meteoric rise in sales. 
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    November 12, 2025

    Utah is (almost) number 1! 

     
    According to a WalletHub study, Utah came in a close second for the most charitable state in the nation. Closely squeaked out of the lead by Wyoming, Utah still has the highest donation rate relative to net worth.
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    November 12, 2025

    November is Family Engagement Month! 

     
    Jason Swenson from The Deseret News joins Greg and Holly to talk about the importance of parent involvement. It may seem obvious that participating in your child's life and activities is important, but Jason tells us just how important it is.
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    November 12, 2025

    Housing in Utah slows down, is this a continuing trend? 

     
    Russel Faucette of the Stern Team by Omada Real Estate joins the show to talk with Holly and Greg about where the housing market stands today. Is the slowing a larger trend or just a bump in the road? Russel lent his expertise to tell us what to expect.
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    November 12, 2025

    Your thoughts may soon be worth more than a penny

     
    As President Trump phases out the production of pennies, businesses are scrambling to adjust their prices. Now, many companies are focused on rounding their prices. Director of the Utah Division of Consumer Protection, Katie Hoss, told us what this means for our wallets.
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    November 12, 2025

    Former Mayor Jeff Silvestrini reflects on his career  

     
    Jeff Silvestrini, Former Mayor of Millcreek, joined the show to talk about his achievements, his successor, and what is next for the attorney-turned-mayor. Greg and Holly share stories with the beloved former mayor.
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    November 12, 2025

    Northern Lights Dazzle Utah 

     
    Last night, Utah was treated to the spectacular Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joined Greg and Holly to explain the science behind the phenomenon. 
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    November 12, 2025

    Epstein emails released 

     
    A series of private email chains between convicted sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell was released by House Democrats that imply Trump knew about Jeffrey Epstein's operation and had some closeness to it; however, the emails didn't directly implicate him. 
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    November 12, 2025

    Redistricting In Utah 

     
    The ongoing redistricting battle saw a major development on Monday night, when Judge Diana Gibson ruled that the map chosen by the legislature was invalid and instead adopted a map drawn by the League of Women Voters. Greg and Holly also spoke with Jason Perry, Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, who shed light on what this decision means for the future of Utah politics.  
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    November 12, 2025

    Government Shutdown Day 42 

     
    The government shutdown is now seeing its end after over a month, shattering the record set by the 35-day shutdown in 2018 that began over a dispute in funding for the border wall. Greg and Holly spoke to Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux, who is in DC right now, about how things look from the ground.  
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    November 11, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 11th, 2025: Government Shutdown begins to end

    • Utah Redistricting Battle rages on 
    • SCOTUS in Session 
    • Aging Gracefully with Lois Collins 
    • Half-Century Mortgages: are they worth it? 
    • Honoring America's Veterans 
    • Fun Facts with Holly!
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    November 11, 2025

    Fun Facts with Holly! 

     

    Veterans Day meal deals, the origins of Veterans Day, and more fun facts! 

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    November 11, 2025

    Honoring America's Veterans 

     

    As this November 11th comes around, we remember the sacrifices made by the veterans who came home as well as those who didn't. Holly and guest host John Dougall spoke to Jennie Taylor from the Major Brent Taylor Foundation about what Utahns can do to support the veterans around them. 

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    November 11, 2025

    Half-century mortgages, are they worth it? 

     

    President Trump expressed interest in creating a 50-year mortgage to stimulate home purchasing among younger age groups, as the average age of the homebuyer continues to creep up. Will a 50-year mortgage help homeowners? Or just the banks? Holly and guest host John Dougall discuss.  

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    November 11, 2025

    Aging Gracefully with Lois Collins 

     

    Lois Collins from the Deseret News joined Holly and guest host John Dougall to discuss the aging process and how people enjoy it. Things as simple as changing the route you take to work, or even brushing your teeth with the other hand, can keep your mind young. 

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    November 11, 2025

    SCOTUS in Session 

     

    Kelsey Dallas, Editor of SCOTUSblog, joined Holly and guest host John Dougall to talk about what's coming up for the Supreme Court and what decisions they have made in the past week.  

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    November 11, 2025

    Utah Redistricting Battle rages on 

     

    Late last night, Third Circuit Judge Diana Gibson ruled that Map C, the map chosen by the legislature last month, does not meet the constitutional requirements of fairness, and instead chose a map proposed by the League of Women Voters. Holly and guest host John Dougall talk to GOP Party Chair Rob Axson and Better Boundaries Executive Director Elizabeth Rasmussen about the decision and what comes next.  

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    November 11, 2025

    Government Shutdown begins to end 

     

    After the longest shutdown in US history, the Senate has finally passed a bill that will allow the United States government to reopen, but will this end be enough to fix what the shutdown broke? Holly and guest host John Dougall discuss the end of the shutdown.  

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    November 10, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 10th, 2025: Senator John Curtis joins Inside Sources

    • Is it a bird? It's certainly not a plane! Travelers face heavy delays 
    • Shutdown day 40 
    • Provo presumed Mayor-Elect Marsha Judkins joins Inside Sources
    • Redistricting rears its head as a new decision comes 
    • Holly and Steve talk energy 
    • Zoning laws and housing 
    • Antelope Island and its great Buffalo herds 
    • Substance Use Disorders Among Utah Women: 2025 Update 
    • Parents Empowered against Underage Drinking 
    • Fun Facts 
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    November 10, 2025

    Fun Facts with Holly

     
    Sinking boats and what's in the water below. Also, the Marines turn 250! Holly tells us some of the fun facts of the day! 
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    November 10, 2025

    Parents Empowered against Underage Drinking 

     
    The number one reason that kids will turn away from underage drinking is because of their parents. Michelle Schmitt from the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services joins Holly and guest host Steve Handy to talk about Parents Empowered, the program focused on reducing the rate of underage drinking.
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    November 10, 2025

    Substance Use Disorders Among Utah Women: 2025 Update 

     
    A study focused on the use of illicit substances among Utah women revealed some shocking statistics about how Utah's women are impacted by drugs like opiates and amphetamines. Corrine Clarkson, an author of the study, joins the show to break down some of the statistics. 
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    November 10, 2025

    Antelope Island and its great Buffalo herds 

     
    Dorrane Pittz, Manager of Antelope Island State Park, joins Holly and guest host Steve Handy to talk about the conservation efforts in one of Utah's most popular state parks, and its massive herds of American Buffalo.
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    November 10, 2025

    Zoning laws and housing 

     
    Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor for the Deseret News, joins Holly and guest host Steve Handy to talk about his latest op-ed concerning zoning and its impact on a weakening Utah home market.  
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    November 10, 2025

    Holly and Steve talk energy 

     
    Utah is home to some of the country's most valuable natural energy reserves. Earlier, Holly and guest host Steve Handy spoke to Sen. John Curtis about Utah energy. They recap the conversation and discuss the importance of using Utah's natural resources. 
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    November 10, 2025

    Redistricting rears its head as a new decision comes 

     
    The conversation about redistricting reached its climax with the decision made by the legislature... or so we thought. Today, Judge Diana Gibson will issue a decision regarding the map chosen by the legislature. Holly and guest host Steve Handy tell you everything you need to know about the continuing redistricting battle.
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    November 10, 2025

    Provo presumed Mayor-Elect Marsha Judkins joins Inside Sources 

     
    Provo presumed Mayor-Elect Marsha Judkins told Holly and guest host Steve Handy what she plans to address in her first hundred days as the mayor of Provo. She shares her commitment to the city, as well as the work he put towards being elected.
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    November 10, 2025

    Shutdown day 40 

     
    Holly talks to guest host Steve Handy about his trip to DC last week and the mood in the nation's capital amid the country's longest shutdown. Steve tells us about fleeing staffers and defunct escalators as we reach day 40 of the government closure, though a deal is within reach. Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux joins the show to tell us about the potential breakthrough to end the shutdown.  
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    November 10, 2025

    Is it a bird? It's certainly not a plane! Travelers face heavy delays 

     
    Katy Nastro from going.com joins Holly and guest host Steve Handy to discuss the ongoing pain travelers are feeling as airports struggle amid staffing shortages due to the government shutdown.  
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    November 10, 2025

    Senator John Curtis joins Inside Sources 

     
    Utah Senator John Curtis joins Holly and guest host Steve Handy to talk about the government shutdown, as well as what is being done to take advantage of the natural energy reserves of Utah.  
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    November 7, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 7th, 2025: Flight reductions begin in SLC and other US airports 

    • Provo’s power shift: Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi concedes to challenger Marsha Judkins
    • Shutdown stress: Military families face payday anxiety
    • A new Apostle: Elder Gérald Caussé
    • SLCO Votes to close 10th East Senior Center amid renovation
    • Utah Dignity Index on the defense as resolution condemns speech ranking
    • Flight delays & film picks: 'Nuremberg' and iconic courtroom scenes
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    November 7, 2025

    Flight delays & film picks: 'Nuremberg' and iconic courtroom scenes

    KSL NewsRadio's Don Brinkerhoff joins the show with an update on flight delays. Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner from the KSL Movie Show share the movies to keep an eye on while you may be experiencing a flight delay… including the Big Movie of the week, 'Nuremburg' and the best court scenes in movies!
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    November 7, 2025

    Utah Dignity Index on the defense as resolution condemns speech ranking

    Utah's Dignity Index has faced criticism, and a new resolution is condemning speech ranking. Tami Pyfer, Co-founder of the Dignity Index, joins the show to discuss.
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    November 7, 2025

    SLCO Votes to close 10th East Senior Center amid renovation

    SLCO Councilmember Aimee Winder Newton explains why the County Council voted to close a Salt Lake City senior center—and why the decision sparked controversy.
    SLCO Councilmember Suzanne Harrison weighs in on why she opposes the decision.
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    November 7, 2025

    A new Apostle: Elder Gérald Caussé

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: Gerald Causse. KSL 5 TV's Carole Mikita shares insights on Elder Gérald Caussé’s ordination as an apostle and what this means for the global and local Latter-day Saint community.
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    November 7, 2025

    Shutdown stress: Military families face payday anxiety

    Jason Swenson with the Deseret News, joins us to discuss the ripple effects of a government shutdown on military pay and what families can do to cope during uncertain times.
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    November 7, 2025

    Provo’s power shift: Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi concedes to challenger Marsha Judkins

    Changes in leadership are on the way in Provo City.  After more results were released last night, two-term Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi conceded to challenger Marsha Judkins. Kyle Friant, Executive Director of the Governing Group, analyzes the nail-biting Provo mayoral race as Incumbent Michelle Kaufusi concedes to Marsha Judkins. What does this leadership change mean for Utah’s fastest-growing city? Senator Todd Weiler joins the show to discuss the trends he's seen with incumbent mayors falling behind in current and past elections.
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    November 7, 2025

    Flight reductions begin in SLC and other US airports 

    KSL NewsRadio's Don Brinkerhoff breaks down the latest in flight delays and cancellations in SLC and around the country as flight reductions begin. Holly discusses what airlines like Delta are doing to manage FAA-directed flight changes and how travelers can prepare for disruptions in Salt Lake City and beyond.
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    November 6, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 6th, 2025: Flight reductions: SLC Airport included in FAA list of US airports that may experience air traffic reductions

    • Political shakeups underway in Utah and the U.S.
    • Jeff Flake: The GOP Migration
    • Demand skyrockets for 211 services in Utah 
    • Navigating business challenges and Utah's path forward
    • Utah First Lady Abby Cox
    • AI minor now offered through University of Utah
    • AI use in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
    • Financial Stress and Domestic Violence: What to Know
    • Utah consumer sentiment slips in October
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    November 6, 2025

    Utah consumer sentiment slips in October

    Amid layoffs and an uncertain economy, consumer sentiment is decreasing. Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank, joins Holly to tell us what this may indicate for the near future.
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    November 6, 2025

    Financial Stress and Domestic Violence: What to Know

    Financial stress is often linked with an uptick in cases of domestic violence, and in a time of such deep economic and job uncertainty, Americans are not short on financial stress. Kimmi Wolf from the Domestic Violence Coalition joins Holly to talk about domestic violence awareness and prevention amid stressful times in the economy. Tom Golightly, a licensed clinical psychologist, joins Holly today to discuss ways to manage our stress amid financial uncertainty.
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    November 6, 2025

    AI use in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    Continuing our discussion of AI, Holly spoke to Sarah Weaver from the Deseret News about the church's use of AI or lack thereof. Recently, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintannounced that there are two cases in which AI may not be used: preparation of conference and sacrament meetings, and generation of images of Jesus Christ.
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    November 6, 2025

    AI minor now offered through University of Utah

    The David Eccles School of Business now offers a minor focused on integrating AI into commerce. Kurt Dirks, Dean of the business school, told Holly about the advancements being made and the motivations behind the new program.
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    November 6, 2025

    Utah First Lady Abby Cox

    Utah First Lady Abby Cox and Mike Moon with UserveUtah join Holly to discuss the service project, which highlights leadership in connecting volunteerism to career development for young adults. As part of the summit taking place at Olympus High School, Utah is showcasing how we are meeting workforce needs through providing skills development, experience, and credentials through service & volunteerism.
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    November 6, 2025

    Demand skyrockets for 211 services in Utah 

    Patrick McIntyre, Chief Development and Communication Officer of the United Way of Salt Lake, joined Holly to talk about the increase in demand for assistance from families amid the government shutdown.
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    November 6, 2025

    Jeff Flake: The GOP Migration

    Former ambassador to Turkey, Jeff Flake, says that diehard MAGA Republicans have begun to break away from their hardline positions. Holly talks to him about why this may be and what it means for America.
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    November 6, 2025

    Political shakeups underway in Utah and the U.S.

    The nation saw a bit of a blue wave this election day as democrats were voted in across the country, notably in New York and Virginia. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also announced the end of her 38 years in Congress. Local elections are changing the shape of Utah, and veteran lawmakers such as State Representative Karianne Lisonbee said she would not seek reelection after 16 years in public office. Kyle Friant, Executive Director of the Governing Group, joined Holly to talk about what's next for the nation and the state.
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    November 6, 2025

    Flight reductions: SLC Airport included in FAA list of US airports that may experience air traffic reductions

    Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that 40 airports would see a 10 percent reduction in traffic because of a shortage of air traffic controllers. Holly talks to KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston, who has her own worries as she preps to fly this weekend and what information she has learned from the airline she's flying through. Holly breaks down what to do if you have a flight cancellation from the AP.  Jessica Kartalija, National correspondent for NewsNation, brings the latest developments.
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    November 5, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 5th, 2025: Utah’s Election Night Surprises

    • Blue Wave Warning? What East Coast Wins Signal for the GOP
    • Day 36: Government Shutdown Reaches Longest in History
    • Utah Senate Democrats Push for SNAP Support from State Rainy Day Fund
    • Air Travel Warning: Could SLC Airport Face Travel Chaos?
    • Why Utahns are Pumping the Brakes on Big Buys - Including Housing 
    • SLCO Daycare Closures: Parents Speak Out
    • SCOTUS & Tariffs: Has President Trump gone too far?
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    November 5, 2025

    SCOTUS & Tariffs: Has President Trump gone too far?

    The Supreme Court Justices are now hearing oral arguments on the legality of President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs imposed on dozens of countries, including China, Mexico and Canada. What could the ruling mean for trade and the economy? Plus, Holly shares insight on the developing news of a UPS plane crash in Louisville.
     
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    November 5, 2025

    SLCO Daycare Closures: Parents Speak Out

    Salt Lake County’s decision to close county-run daycares has parents sounding off. We hear their concerns and what officials are saying in response. KSL NewsRadio's Heather Peterson walks through the details.
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    November 5, 2025

    Why Utahns are Pumping the Brakes on Big Buys - Including Housing 

    A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll finds a slim majority of Utahns are less likely to make big purchases this year. Steve Waldrip, The Governor's Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy, we dig into new polling data and explore how economic uncertainty is shaping real estate decisions.
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    November 5, 2025

    Air Travel Warning: Could SLC Airport Face Travel Chaos?

    Could the shutdown lead to mass chaos at the SLC airport? Bill Wyatt, SLC Airport Executive Director, about what travelers need to know and how operations are being impacted.
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    November 5, 2025

    Utah Senate Democrats Push for SNAP Support from State Rainy Day Fund

    With families struggling, some Democratic Utah lawmakers have called for a special session to tap the rainy-day fund for SNAP benefits. Senator Luz Escamilla explains what’s at stake and what comes next.
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    November 5, 2025

    Day 36: Government Shutdown Reaches Longest in History

    Now the longest shutdown in U.S. history, the impacts from the government shutdown are really starting to bubble up. What’s the backup plan for reopening government, and are things moving in the right direction? Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, joins the show to break it all down. Congressman Blake Moore calls in live from Washington, DC to discuss where things stand and if the shutdown has reached its breaking point.
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    November 5, 2025

    Blue Wave Warning? What East Coast Wins Signal for the GOP

    Democrats have dominated in key races in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey. Is this a warning sign for Republicans heading into 2026? Breaking News Reporter with The Hill, Ashleigh Fields, joins the show with the latest details.  Jason Perry, Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, analyzes what this means for Republicans and the national political landscape.
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    November 4, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 4th, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 4th, 2025

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    November 4, 2025

    Turkey and Stuffing Oreos? Unstuffing Oreo's Thanksgiving Dinner Cookies 

    Oreo is rolling out Thanksgiving-themed flavors. Is it a festive treat or a marketing gimmick? Holly is joined by Producer Caitlyn Johnston to unstuff this controversial Oreo flavor debate, and if Oreo has gone too far or done just enough to get people curious enough to buy. 
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    November 4, 2025

    The latest on Utah's redistricting court battle 

    The fight over Utah’s redistricting maps continues today. Holly and Maura break down the latest developments.
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    November 4, 2025

    Meet USU's New President: Brad Mortenson

    Utah State University has a new president. Holly and Maura speak with President Brad Mortenson about his new role and the switch from being WSU's President to USU.
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    November 4, 2025

    Stillbirth Risks: What the Latest Research Reveals

    Stillbirths are far more common than previously believed, according to a new study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Bob Silver, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah, joins to talk about the new findings on pregnancy and stillbirth risks, and what families need to know.
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    November 4, 2025

    Washington County makes a splash with Utah’s first regional water conservation plan

    Washington County has rolled out the state’s first regional water conservation plan. Holly and Maura speak with Washington County Water Conservancy District General Manager Zach Renstrom. What does this mean for your faucet and how water conservation is handled in Utah as a whole?
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    November 4, 2025

    School Lunch Debt: The Hidden Crisis of Childhood Hunger

    With food stamp benefits in flux and school nutrition programs stretched thin, philanthropists are stepping up to take a bite out of childhood hunger.. but is it enough to combat school lunch debt? Lois Collins with the Deseret News joins the show.
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    November 4, 2025

    The Complex Case Surrounding SLC airport ICE Arrest 

    We're learning more about the woman seen in a viral video being arrested by immigration officers at Salt Lake City International Airport...KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small spoke with the her attorney and shares the complexities around the case.
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    November 4, 2025

    Millcreek’s New Mayor: Cheri Jackson Steps in

    With longtime Mayor Silvestrini retiring early due to health reasons, the Millcreek City Council has chosen Cheri Jackson as the new mayor. Millcreek mayor-elect Cheri Jackson joins the show to discuss the process and what's next for the city.
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    November 4, 2025

    Utah's Week of Giving

    Utah Representative Ariel Defay joins us in-studio to talk about Utah’s Week of Giving, how communities are coming together amid the rise in demand for food assistance, and ways you can get involved.
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    November 4, 2025

    Trump’s Surprise Endorsement: Cuomo for NYC Mayor?

    In a political twist, Donald Trump has told voters to support Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor. We’ll dig into why this matters and what it signals for both parties. Plus, a quick look at California’s redistricting drama.
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    November 4, 2025

    Election Day in Utah: What You Need to Know

    Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman joins the show to break down local turnout so far, last-minute voting tips, and why local elections matter. Plus, Holly and Maura share the elections, catching their attention.
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    November 4, 2025

    Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84

    Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died. Holly and guest host Maura Carabello look back at his legacy, his influence on U.S. politics, and what his passing means for the Republican Party today.
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    November 3, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 3rd, 2025: Inflation Hits Home: 51 % of Utahns live paycheck to paycheck

    • Election day insights with Lt. Governor Diedre Henderson
    • Defaced signs and social media attacks - The 'dirty' side of local elections 
    • Government Shutdown nears record length
    • Saving Private Daylight: Why a forever daylight saving time may never see the light of day
    • Prince Andrew stripped of all royal titles
    • Trump administration plans to partially fund SNAP
    • Election day food drives 
    • Is America on the wrong track?
    • The winner takes it all
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    November 3, 2025

    The winner takes it all

    The LA Dodgers won the World Series..... again. Holly and Marty Carpenter talk about this exciting season of baseball, as well as some changes we could be seeing come to the sport soon. Holly shares fun facts of the day.
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    November 3, 2025

    Is America on the wrong track?

    According to an ABC poll, two-thirds of Americans believe that the country is "pretty seriously off on the wrong track," while under a third say we're moving in the right direction. We listen to some ABC analyst's interpretation of these results.
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    November 3, 2025

    Election day food drives 

    Food donation barrels will be at four different polling locations across Utah County during Election Day tomorrow... Holly and Marty discuss how a simple stop at the ballot box could help feed a neighbor in need.
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    November 3, 2025

    Trump administration plans to partially fund SNAP

    The Trump Administration plans to partially fund the SNAP program that millions of Americans rely on for food assistance. This came after two judges ruled the administration is legally required to keep the program running. Holly and guest host Marty Carpenter discuss what this may mean for what's next. Washington Correspondent with NewsNation, Joe Khalil, joins with the latest developments.
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    November 3, 2025

    Prince Andrew stripped of all royal titles

    A statement issued by Buckingham Palace declared that King Charles III's younger brother would be stripped of all his royal titles, reducing him simply to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Holly and guest host Marty Carpenter talk about what else he loses due to his brother's lesson in accountability.
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    November 3, 2025

    Saving Private Daylight: Why a forever daylight saving time may never see the light of day

    This weekend, we all fell back an hour as daylight savings reared its ugly head once more. People continue to bemoan the change and and why we use it, and politicians have been trying to rid America of it for years. Jay Evensen, opinion editor of the Deseret News, told Holly and guest host Marty Carpenter why that's unlikely to happen.
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    November 3, 2025

    Government Shutdown nears record length

    As the shutdown drags ever onward, some senators are forgoing their pay until the whole situation is remedied. Deseret News' Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux joined the show to tell us a little more about what is happening right now, how congressional staffers are getting creative without pay and some members of Congress are opting out. Greg and Holly also discuss comments made by Utah Sen. John Curtis, who tells House Speaker Mike Johnson, "It's time to get back to work". 
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    November 3, 2025

    Defaced signs and social media attacks - The 'dirty' side of local elections 

    Defaced campaign signs and social media attacks; candidates in the race for Ogden Valley mayor are facing some serious heat amidst their mayoral bid. Guest host Marty Carpenter, a communications specialist, talks about how these attacks affect elections and the rhetoric therein.
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    November 3, 2025

    Election Day insights with Lt. Governor Diedre Henderson

    The Lt. Governor sat down with Holly and guest host Marty Carpenter to discuss the state and local elections happening today. National elections aren't the only ones that matter, and Lt. Gov. Diedre Henderson explains why.
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    November 3, 2025

    Inflation Hits Home: 51 % of Utahns live paycheck to paycheck

    According to a report by the Deseret News and Hinckley Institute of Politics, over half of Utahns say they are living paycheck to paycheck, with an additional quarter struggling to cover basic expenses. Holly and Guest Host Marty Carpenter discuss these numbers and what they mean for the future. They also listen to some advice from Certified Financial Planner with DMBA Shane Stewart for some tips on staying in the black.
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    October 31, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show October 31st, 2025: When SNAP stops: Coping with demand and explaining it to children

    • ICE arrest at SLC airport sparks concern among city leaders 
    • Halloween & autism: A parent’s guide
    • Time change & dementia: What caregivers need to know
    • Haunted stuff in Utah!
    • Spooky movies & Halloween deals
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    October 31, 2025

    Spooky movies & Halloween deals

    Holly lays out some of the best Halloween weekend deals. The KSL Movie Show crew joins the show to talk Halloween movie favorites!
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    October 31, 2025

    Haunted stuff in Utah!

    How haunted is Utah? Jon Smith with the Arrow and Cool Stuff in Utah, walks through some of the top reported haunted locations in Utah.
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    October 31, 2025

    Time change & dementia: What caregivers need to know

    Daylight Saving Time isn’t just an inconvenience; it can cause more problems for dementia patients. Jim Herlihy from the Alzheimer’s Association explains what to know and how caregivers can prepare.
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    October 31, 2025

    Zoning takeover proposed to address Utah housing crunch

    Could a statewide zoning takeover be the key to solving Utah’s housing shortage? We explore the governor’s proposal and what city leaders think about this bold move.
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    October 31, 2025

    Halloween & autism: A parent’s guide

    Halloween can be overwhelming for kids with autism and also for parents. Greg and Holly walk through tips from the Deseret News for a stress-free night.
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    October 31, 2025

    ICE arrest at SLC airport sparks concern among city leaders 

    A tense ICE arrest at Salt Lake City International Airport has some city leaders speaking out. Greg and Holly break down what happened, why it’s causing controversy, and what happens now.