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 January 14th, 2026: Arrested Made in SLC Funeral Shooting
- The Latest SCOTUS Decisions
- Independents on the Rise: Why Voters Are Walking Away from Both Parties
- Lawmakers Push More Transparency For Property Tax Changes
- 'Strengthening Public Trust' Utah's Judiciary Opens Doors to Community with Town Hall
- 81% of Utahns Agree Child Care Access Is Significant Issue
- Man Arrested, Accused of Threatening to 'Kirk' Students at U of U
- Utah Faces Shortage of Primary Care Doctors
- National Take The Stairs Day: Why Movement Matters
- Utah Democrats Mark History With Candidate Filings
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Utah Democrats Mark History With Candidate Filings
Utah Democrats have announced that they have filed candidates in 88 of 89 races statewide, an unprecedented 90% coverage, according to their press release. This reportedly marks the strongest and broadest slate in nearly two decades. Greg and Holly discuss what might be behind this shift in candidate filings. -
National Take The Stairs Day: Why Movement Matters
It's National Take the Stairs Day! Brett McIff, PhD - Physical Activity and Nutrition Grant Coordination (Heal Program) for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, joins the show to discuss the importance of taking the stairs up and down… Dr. McIff also addresses how to navigate exercising on bad air days like we are experiencing right now in the Salt Lake Valley. -
Utah Faces Shortage of Primary Care Doctors
Utah is facing one of the worst shortages of primary care doctors in the country. Dr. King Udall joins Greg and Holly to discuss the issue and what needs to be done to address it. -
Man Arrested, Accused of Threatening to 'Kirk' Students at U of U
University of Utah Police have arrested a man...who's accused of threatening to "Kirk" conservative students. The alleged comments appeared to reference the shooting of Charlie Kirk at UVU last year. Greg and Holly discuss. -
81% of Utahns Agree Child Care Access Is Significant Issue
81% of Utahns agree that childcare access is a big problem, according to new research from the Utah Women and Leadership Project. Pressure is growing for employers and policymakers to expand the state’s childcare solutions. Susan Madsen, Director of the Utah Women and Leadership Project, joins the show to discuss the issue at hand and how it can be addressed. -
'Strengthening Public Trust' Utah's Judiciary Opens Doors to Community with Town Hall
Tonight, Wednesday, January 14th, the Utah judiciary is holding a town hall aimed at ‘strengthening public trust’ in the Utah Judiciary. Greg and Holly speak with Jonathan Puente, Director of the Office of Fairness and Accountability for the Utah Judiciary, about the main goals of this Court Connect town hall. -
Lawmakers Push More Transparency For Property Tax Changes
Rep. Karen Peterson joins the show to discuss changes being considered to create more transparency with property tax increases and the idea to requiring holding truth and taxation before money is spent. -
Independents on the Rise: Why Voters Are Walking Away from Both Parties
A new Gallup survey shows 45 % of Americans now identify as independents, with younger voters - Gen Z and Millennials - leading the shift. Greg and Holly speak with Jason Perry, Director of The Hinckley Institute of Politics, to break down what’s driving the move away from both major parties, what's happening here in Utah, and what Republicans, Democrats, and Utah’s own unaffiliated voters should be paying attention to. Listeners call in live to share if they have ditched their political party and why. -
The Latest SCOTUS Decisions
The Supreme Court of the United States released multiple opinions this morning, one involving a challenge to a state law in Illinois that allows ballots to be received after Election Day. Greg and Holly walk through this decision, and others, top of mind today. -
Arrested Made in SLC Funeral Shooting
We're learning an update regarding the Funeral Shooting that claimed the lives of two people last week outside of a church meeting house in SLC. Salt Lake police have arrested a man and accused him of hindering their investigation into the shootout at a funeral that claimed the lives of two men and injured six others. Greg explains the latest. -
Inside Sources Full Show January 13th, 2026: Students Sue Davis School District Claiming Mishandling of Reports of Grooming, Harassment
- Economic Chaos? Federal Reserve Chairman Investigation Sparks Concern
- Utah Education Association Faces Lawsuit Claiming False Advertising of Political Use of Dues
- SLC Among the Top For Worst Air Quality In The US
- Supreme Court Hears Arguments on State Bans for Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports
- Top Taxpayer Priorities Ahead of Utah's Legislative Session
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'I Love You Bro': Breaking the Stigma Around Men’s Mental Health
- Bill and Hillary Clinton Refuse Epstein Testimony - What’s Next?
- Minnesota Sues DHS to Stop Surge of Immigration Agents in State
- Kids at Risk: Digital Addiction, Sextortion and AI Threats
- Countdown to Utah’s Legislative Session: Holly and Greg’s Top Issues to Watch
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Countdown to Utah’s Legislative Session: Holly and Greg’s Top Issues to Watch
We are one week away from the kickoff of Utah's legislative session! Greg and Holly lay out the most pressing issues they are watching. -
Kids at Risk: Digital Addiction, Sextortion and AI Threats
Technology is evolving faster than safety measures can keep up, and kids are paying the price. From digital addiction to the growing threat of sextortion and AI-driven exploitation, advocates are sounding the alarm on the mental health and safety risks facing children today. Brandy Vega with Promise2live joins to discuss the upcoming Safe Tech Town Hall, why these issues are escalating, and what parents can do right now to protect their families. -
Minnesota Sues DHS to Stop Surge of Immigration Agents in State
The state of Minnesota has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the expanded immigration crackdown in its state. Greg and Holly break down the latest. -
Bill and Hillary Clinton Refuse Epstein Testimony - What’s Next?
The Clintons are standing their ground regarding their involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. They refused to appear on Capitol Hill today for a scheduled deposition about their dealings with Epstein. They say they have very little info to share and are pushing back against calls for their testimony, and now may face being held in contempt of Congress. -
'I Love You Bro': Breaking the Stigma Around Men’s Mental Health
Across the country, more men and boys are feeling disconnected and hopeless in society right now. The stigma around mental health among men is a dangerous trend and can lead to some serious consequences. Last week, a Utah symposium brought together experts to tackle this growing crisis. We bring on Lois Collins, Deseret News, to discuss what she learned and how we can help men break this stigma. We also highlight the "I Love You Bro" project, a mental health and suicide prevention group for men, founded by Joe Tuia'ana. He joins the show to discuss the project and how he's opening up the conversation around men's mental health. -
Top Taxpayer Priorities Ahead of Utah's Legislative Session
Next week is Utah's legislative session; tax policy can be a hot-button topic for lawmakers. We bring on Billy Hesterman, Utah Taxpayers Association President, to discuss what's top of mind for taxpayers this year. -
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on State Bans for Transgender Athletes in Women’s Sports
SCOTUS this morning heard two oral arguments about state bans on transgender athletes performing in women's and girls' sports. Both cases are being heard on the basis that this is infringing on their rights if they are banned from participating. Managing Editor for SCOTUSblog Kelsey Dallas joins the show to discuss the details around the cases and where judges are leaning going into the case. -
SLC Among the Top For Worst Air Quality In The US
The lack of storms and chilly air has created a soupy concoction of smog that is expected to continue to fill the valley, and we may not see any relief for the near future. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins us in the studio to discuss this air pattern, and we touch on the EPA's shift from measuring pollution's effects on humans to focusing on businesses. -
Utah Education Association Faces Lawsuit Claiming False Advertising of Political Use of Dues
A Utah teacher, who is also a member of the Utah State Board of Education, is suing the Utah Education Association. They claim that UEA has been misleading its members about how their union dues are used. Deseret News Reporter Brigham Tomco joins the show to discuss the details. -
Economic Chaos? Federal Reserve Chairman Investigation Sparks Concern
The investigation into the Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell, has been heating up, and concerns are rising about how this investigation could throw the economy into chaos. Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions Bank, shares his perspective on why the Federal Reserve needs independence. -
Students Sue Davis School District Claiming Mishandling of Reports of Grooming, Harassment
A group of 6 students has sued the Davis School District. The lawsuit claims the district mishandled complaints of harassment and grooming that were made against a former soccer coach. Greg and Holly explore the case and the legal ramifications at hand. -
Inside Sources Full Show January 12th, 2026: Sole Survivor of West Valley Family Shooting Dies Unexpectedly
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Legal Analysis: Federal Reserve Chairman Under Criminal Investigation
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Would Lower Credit Card Rates Save You or Sink You?
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Instagram Password Reset Attacks: Are You At Risk?
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Can You Sue for a Broken Marriage? Utah Lawmakers Reconsider Law
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Breaking the Benefits Cliff
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Deeper Than Dollars? Why Incentives Might Not Solve Falling Birth Rates
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Iran Protests Ignite Global Tension: Could U.S. Action Backfire?
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'Grok' Gone Wrong? Why Elon Musk's AI Chatbot is Facing Global Scrutiny
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Barbie’s New Autistic Doll: Expressive Gestures and Sensory-Friendly Features
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Some Dogs Expand Vocabulary By Eavesdropping
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Some Dogs Expand Vocabulary By Eavesdropping
Think your dog isn’t paying attention? Think again! New research reveals that some dogs can expand their vocabulary just by listening in on their owners’ conversations. Greg and Holly explore what the research says in this tail-wagging story and share facts of the day. -
Barbie’s New Autistic Doll: Expressive Gestures and Sensory-Friendly Features
A toy many of us grew up with is reflecting more kids’ real lives. Mattel is expanding its Barbie lineup with a new doll designed to represent autism. Holly and Greg explain how the doll is designed and discuss how this type of representation helps more kids see themselves in the toys they love. -
'Grok' Gone Wrong? Why Elon Musk's AI Chatbot is Facing Global Scrutiny
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is facing international criticism after being linked to the creation of sexually explicit and AI-manipulated images. Concerns are now being raised about how far the technology has gone. What does this mean for the future of AI and content moderation? Greg breaks it down. -
Iran Protests Ignite Global Tension: Could U.S. Action Backfire?
Protests over Iran spread to cities around the world. Meanwhile, President Trump has been warning the U-S would get involved if protesters are shot. Greg and Holly discuss the latest and whether military action from the US could backfire. -
Deeper Than Dollars? Why Incentives Might Not Solve Falling Birth Rates
Utah leaders and the federal government are exploring ways to reverse falling birth rates. From tax breaks to childcare subsidies, will financial incentives really change family decisions, or does the problem sit deeper as to why people are choosing not to have kids? Jay Evensen with the Deseret News joins the show, and listeners chime in with calls and texts. -
Breaking the Benefits Cliff
For some families, working harder and earning more comes with an unexpected cost. It’s called the benefits cliff, when earning more money can trigger the loss of critical assistance. Congressman Blake Moore has a proposal intended to address that problem. Vice President of Strategy and Senior Fellow at Sutherland Institute, Nic Dunn, speaks to the broader issue of the benefits cliff and what's being considered to fix it. -
Can You Sue for a Broken Marriage? Utah Lawmakers Reconsider Law
Utah Lawmakers are considering eliminating a law that allows spouses to sue a third party for interfering in a marriage. Senator Todd Weiler joins the show to discuss this proposal and the fate of common law marriages in Utah. -
Instagram Password Reset Attacks: Are You At Risk?
Instagram users are sounding the alarm over a wave of unrequested password reset emails that's hitting inboxes. Cybercriminals are exploiting password resets to break into accounts.KSL Investigative Reporter Matt Gephart joins to explain what to know about this scam. -
Would Lower Credit Card Rates Save You or Sink You?
President Trump wants to cap credit card interest at 10% for a year. Would this actually help Americans catch up or just rack up more debt due to irresponsible spending? Ted Rossman, with Bankrate, brings analysis. -
Legal Analysis: Federal Reserve Chairman Under Criminal Investigation
Federal prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The investigation centers on testimony about costly renovations at the Fed’s headquarters. Greg and Holly break down what's behind this lawsuit. -
Sole Survivor of West Valley Family Shooting Dies Unexpectedly
Sha Reh, the sole survivor of a tragic West Valley family shooting, has died unexpectedly at 19. A shooting claimed the lives of 5 in December of 2024. 2 parents, 3 children were found dead in their West Valley Home. Reh was shot in the head during the shooting, and despite losing his sight and enduring unimaginable trauma, he graduated from high school and just began college at the University of Utah. Holly and Greg reflect on his resilience with KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small. -
Inside Sources Full Show January 9th, 2026: 'Wrong Place, Wrong Time': Victim’s Son Speaks Out After Salt Lake City Funeral Shooting
- Portland Shooting Involving Federal Officers Under Investigation
- FBI vs. Local Investigators: Who’s Investigating the Minneapolis Shooting?
- Senate Takes Step to Rein In Military Power Over Venezuela
- The Field Is Set: Which Utah Legislature Races Matter Most
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Utah Legislature Appeals Redistricting Ruling
- Quitter’s Day: RIP to Our New Year’s Resolutions
- Lights, Camera, 2026: Which Movie Are You Most Excited For?
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Lights, Camera, 2026: Which Movie Are You Most Excited For?
Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner break down the big movie of the week, Greenland 2: Migration. The hosts also discuss the movie question of the week: What 2026 movie are you most excited for? -
Quitter’s Day: RIP to Our New Year’s Resolutions
It’s Quitter’s Day! The second Friday of January is when roughly 80% of New Year’s resolutions quietly disappear. From gym memberships collecting dust to the other goals we swore would stick. Greg and Holly take a look at their own resolutions, why this day hits so hard, and why it might actually be normal. -
Utah Legislature Appeals Redistricting Ruling
The fight over Utah’s political maps isn’t over yet. State lawmakers are appealing a redistricting case to the Utah Supreme Court, setting up the next chapter in a legal battle over who has the authority to draw district lines. Greg and Holly break it down and discuss what comes next. -
The Field Is Set: Which Utah Legislature Races Matter Most
The filing deadline for candidates in Utah has just ended! Holly walks through the races that stand out the most within the Utah Legislature. -
Senate Takes Step to Rein In Military Power Over Venezuela
A measure aimed at restricting President Trump’s authority to deploy the U.S. military in Venezuela has cleared a key procedural vote in the Senate. The hosts break down what the proposal would do, why lawmakers are pushing it now, and what hurdles it still faces as Congress debates the scope of presidential war powers. -
FBI vs. Local Investigators: Who’s Investigating the Minneapolis Shooting?
Questions are unfolding today about the investigation into the shooting death of a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis. Local investigators reportedly say they're being left out. The state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has been barred from assisting federal law enforcement, and Mayor Jacob Frey says allowing them access to the investigation will help ensure that it's fair. -
Portland Shooting Involving Federal Officers Under Investigation
Authorities in Portland are investigating a shooting involving federal officers. Greg and Holly walk through what’s known right now, what officials are saying, and what questions remain as the investigation continues. -
'Wrong Place, Wrong Time': Victim’s Son Speaks Out After Salt Lake City Funeral Shooting
New details are emerging after a deadly shooting outside a Salt Lake City church during a celebration of life. Two men were killed, leaving families and neighbors searching for answers. Vaea Tulikihihifo, 46, was one of two people killed. Greg and Holly listen to comments from his son Darian, who shares his message to the community, following the death of his father. -
Inside Sources Full Show January 8th, 2026: Special Coverage: SLC shooting outside Church meeting house leaves two dead, six injured
- Violence, Vigilance, and ICE: What’s Fueling Rising Public Tension?
- Scott Howell on Redefining the Democratic Party in Utah
- Breaking With Leadership: A Bipartisan Effort to Renew Health Care Tax Credits
- Flipping The Food Pyramid: RFK Jr Announces New Dietary Guidelines
- One Year Later: California Continues to Rebuild After Wildfire Devastation
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One Year Later: California Continues to Rebuild After Wildfire Devastation
Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments on the shooting in SLC that unfolded outside of a Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meeting house. Then the hosts take a look at how Californians are still working to rebuild after some of the worst wildfires in US history hit the area, one year later. -
Flipping The Food Pyramid: RFK Jr Announces New Dietary Guidelines
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy and the Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins issued new Dietary Guidelines for Americans with the emphasis on protein, healthy fats, fruits, veggies and whole grains over hyper-processed foods to lead a healthy life. Greg and Holly go in-depth on the new food pyramid and what this means for school lunches. -
Breaking With Leadership: A Bipartisan Effort to Renew Health Care Tax Credits
The House is moving toward a Thursday vote to revive health care tax credits that expired at the end of last year, marking an unusual moment of bipartisan agreement. Several Republicans are defying party leadership and teaming up with Democrats to force a vote on a three‑year extension that could pass in the House. Greg and Holly discuss the latest. -
Scott Howell on Redefining the Democratic Party in Utah
As the midterm elections approach, Democrats are rethinking how they connect with voters, following the party facing a recent drop in approval rating. One of the first real tests of that new message may be happening right here in Utah. With a newly drawn district opening the door to a potential Democratic pickup, party leaders see an opportunity that could reshape Utah’s political landscape and influence the national conversation. Greg and Holly discuss this new change with Former Senate Minority Leader, Scott Howell, and what this new Democratic seat could mean for changing the brand of the entire party. -
Violence, Vigilance, and ICE: What’s Fueling Rising Public Tension?
There have been many violent events take place around the country, including in SLC, where a shooting took place outside of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meeting house where a funeral was taking place. This happened the same day a deadly shooting involving ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, left one woman dead. ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett joins the show to bring analysis on these violent incidents. This morning, protests started up again in response to the shooting in Minnesota. Greg and Holly discuss the latest info. -
Special Coverage: SLC shooting outside Church meeting house leaves two dead, six injured
A tragedy unfolded in Salt Lake City last night outside of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse while a funeral was taking place. 8 people in total were shot. Two people are dead. At the time of this writing, the suspects have not been located. Police Chief Brian Redd says that they do not believe that this is a targeted attack against a religion. KSL 5 TV's Garna Mejia was live at the scene speaking to witnesses last night; Garna joins the show live to discuss the latest information. -
One Year In: Sen. John Curtis on Venezuela, Trump, and Washington Gridlock
One year into the Senate, John Curtis is pulling back the curtain on life in Washington.
Bridger Beal-Cvetko, Reporter with KSL.com, breaks down what Curtis explained is working, what’s not, and what he what he has to say about the situation unfolding in Venezuala.
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Inside Sources Full Show January 7th, 2026: Utah Wants to Make Schools Analog Again
Stories we will cover on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:
- The Literacy Wake‑Up Call: What Utah Can Do for Young Readers
- U.S. Seizes Venezuelan‑Linked Oil Tankers
- Bell‑to‑Bell Phone Ban Proposed for All Utah Schools
- Woman Reportedly Killed During ICE involved Shooting in Minneapolis
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Utah Wants to Make Schools Analog Again: Lawmakers Push Back on Classroom Screen Time
Legislation is being considered by Utah Lawmakers that would reduce technology use and screen time in the classroom. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small discusses the two bills proposed to address tech in classrooms. Sponsor of The Balance Act, Rep. Ariel Defay joins the show live to explain why less screen time is needed in classrooms.
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The Literacy Wake‑Up Call: What Utah Can Do for Young Readers
As we work to address technology in the classroom, Utah also has a literacy crisis on our hands specifically for third graders... what can be done to address it? Jason Swenson with the Deseret News joins the show to explain the issue. Governor Cox and the First Lady just hosted a literacy summit in Ogden aimed at improving reading skills across the state. First Lady Abby Cox shares the ideas and plans to combat the issue of reading skills for kids in Utah. -
U.S. Seizes Venezuelan‑Linked Oil Tankers
The US has seized two oil tankers that it says were linked to Venezuela. One tanker was seized in the Caribbean, and the US military says it was under sanctions. The other vessel was captured in the North Atlantic. Max Rego of The Hill joins the show to explain what led to the seizures, why they matter, and what this escalation could signal for U.S. and Venezuela relations.
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Why Taking Greenland by Force Is a Dangerous Idea
In the wake of the latest intervention on Venezuela... threats around the US working to acquire Greenland continue to grow... Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News joins the show to analyze why doing this by force is a bad idea.
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Why Every Homeowner Should Track Their Home Value - Even If They’re Not Selling
Many homeowners only check their home’s value when they’re thinking about selling. Russel Faucette, owner of The Stern Team at Omada Real Estate, joins the show to explain why tracking your home value year‑round is one of the smartest financial habits homeowners can build.
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Woman Reportedly Killed During ICE involved Shooting in Minneapolis
We are learning about a deadly shooting involving an ICE agent out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. ABC News reports a woman was inside of a car when it happened. A spokesperson with the Department of Homeland Security says she was "attempting to run over ICE Agents" as they pushed their car out of a snowbank...She was shot in the head and died on scene.
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Stranger Things Fans Spiral Over 'Fake Ending' Theory
Some Stranger Things fans are on edge and counting down the clock today! Not ready for the series to be over, fans are convinced there will be a new surprise ending to the series released tonight at 7 PM ET! KSL NewsRadio Producer, Caitlyn Johnston explains why fans are freaking out and why there are circulating of a new ending. -
Inside Sources Full Show January 6th, 2026: Accused 'No Kings' Shooter Makes First Court Appearance
- SLC's First-Majority Women Council
- Can the US Rebuild Venezuela's Energy Infrastructure?
- Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ and the Maduro Arrest
- The Latest US House Shake-up
- Senate President Stuart Adams Faces Three Republican Challengers
- CDC Changes Childhood Vaccine Schedule, Reduces Recommended Vaccines
- Ogden's First Veterans Treatment Court
- January 6th Capitol Riots, Five Years Later
- Prisoner of War or Defendant? Maduro’s Message
- One Third of Christmas Tree Fires Happen in January
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One Third of Christmas Tree Fires Happen in January
Many of us may have that one last thing on our Christmas to-do lists... TAKE DOWN THE TREE! To motivate you even more... The National Fire Prevention Association says one-third of all Christmas Tree fires happen in January... Greg and Holly discuss. -
January 6th Capitol Riots, Five Years Later
January 6th, 2021, is one date that Americans will always remember. A protest broke out at the US Capitol after a rally combating the 2020 election results. Greg and Holly reflect on the event and discuss where we are today. -
Prisoner of War or Defendant? Maduro’s Message
Nicolas Maduro, the deposed Venezuelan leader who was captured this weekend in an operation carried out by the US, says that he is a prisoner of war. Claiming that the raid on his compound was not a law enforcement operation, but rather a military action. Greg goes into the legal details of the case and if this claim can hold up. -
Ogden's First Veterans Treatment Court
There is a new initiative in northern Utah that is taking a different approach to Veterans facing legal issues. Judge Craig Hall of the 2nd District Court of Ogden joins to discuss the Veteran Treatment Court and how this program is designed to help Veterans get the help they need. -
CDC Changes Childhood Vaccine Schedule, Reduces Recommended Vaccines
Several vaccines did not make the CDC's new list of mandated vaccines after revising the Childhood Immunization Schedule. Lois Collins from Deseret News joins us to discuss these updates to the vaccines, which ones didn't make the list, and what parents should know -
Senate President Stuart Adams Faces Three Republican Challengers
Senate President Stuart Adams is facing three Republican challengers in Utah's District 7. Adams has tenure in the space, having been a lawmaker for more than 20 years in the Utah Legislature, but are Utahns ready for a change of leadership? Greg and Holly discuss his opponents and other races within the legislature to be aware of. -
The Latest US House Shake-up
Representative Doug LaMalfa of California has died, and this is now causing another shakeup in the House as it lowers the slim margin held by the GOP in the House to 218 –213. Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, joins the show to discuss what it looks like in the House right now and what President Trump discussed during the GOP retreat. -
Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ and the Maduro Arrest
The Monroe Doctrine - or what's being referred to as the "Donroe" Doctrine is being cited as a reason for capturing Venezuela's now-former president. Greg and Holly break down what that means. -
Can the US Rebuild Venezuela's Energy Infrastructure?
Pres. Trump says the US may reimburse oil companies for rebuilding Venezuela's energy infrastructure, and he says it can happen in just 18 months, according to NBC. Oil and Gas Professional, Jay Young, Founder and CEO of Kind Operating Corporation, joins with a perspective on what rebuilding Venezuela's energy infrastructure looks like and its possibilities. -
SLC's First-Majority Women Council
This week, many new city council members and mayors were sworn in all over Utah, and for the first time, SLC has a female majority council. Greg and Holly go into detail about what this means for the big picture of the council and who was sworn in. Greg and Holly also discuss other mayors and councilmembers around the state being sworn in. -
Accused 'No Kings' Shooter Makes First Court Appearance
The man working as a peacekeeper at last summer's 'No Kings' protest in Salt Lake City... just appeared before a judge for the first time. Matthew Alder is being accused of manslaughter in the shooting death of fashion designer Afa Ah Loo. Greg goes into details about what the court hearing entailed and what comes next. -
Inside Sources Full Show January 5th, 2026: After the Capture: Venezuela, the U.S., and the Legal Storm Ahead
- Who's in and who's out? Utah Candidate Filing Period Underway
- Sen. Mark Kelly’s Military Retirement Pay Slashed After Video Address to Troops
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Who's in and who's out? Utah Candidate Filing Period Underway
The candidate filing period is underway in Utah, and while many incumbents are lining up for another term, several key names are stepping down. Greg and Holly walk through key names to watch. Greg and Holly also discuss Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's decision not to run for re-election. -
After the Capture: Venezuela, the U.S., and the Legal Storm Ahead
Greg and Holly unpack one of the most dramatic international operations in recent U.S. history: the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The hosts walk through how the mission unfolded, why it was years in the making, and the legal and constitutional firestorm now erupting in Washington and at the United Nations. Greg breaks down the indictment, the questions surrounding the legality of the U.S. strike, and the high‑stakes courtroom battle beginning in Manhattan as Maduro and his wife face a federal judge.Utah voices bring the story home: local leaders who fled Venezuela, community members reacting to the capture, and what this means for Venezuelans living in the U.S. Hear from SLCO Councilmember Carlos Moreno, who is from Venezuela and understands the complications there firsthand. Mayra Molina, Executive Director for the Venezuelan Alliance of Utah, also joins the show to describe how the Venezuelan community in Utah may be feeling after this capture.Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, breaks down the international implications, from sovereignty disputes to whether this capture of Maduro may be a warning to other countries. What precedent does this set? Jay also discusses what a peaceful transition of power might look like for Venezuela.Utah Immigration attorney, from Venezuela, Carlos Trujillo, shares his perspective on Maduro's capture and what Venezuelans need to know about temporary protected status.Greg and Holly also zoom out to understand how Venezuela reached this moment—oil, corruption, cartels, and the long arc of U.S.– Venezuela tensions. Becky Bruce, Host and Producer of Hope in Darkness: The Josh Holt Story, speaks to the history in Venezuela and what led up to this moment. Becky also reflects on the story of American Josh Holt, who was held in a Venezuelan Prison for crimes he did not commit.Kirk Hawkins, Professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University who focuses on Latin American Politics, dives deeper into the politics at play and who's stepping in now that the President of Venezuela has been captured. -
Sen. Mark Kelly’s Military Retirement Pay Slashed After Video Address to Troops
After urging troops in a video to refuse unlawful orders, Arizona Democrat Mark Kelly is now facing a cut to his military retirement pay and other disciplinary action. Greg and Holly discuss. -
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!
Holly shares stories of kindness and service and other fun facts. -
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.