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 26, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 26th, 2025: Holiday highway survival: Traffic, road rage & weather tips

    • Thanksgiving costs drop—but why does life still feel expensive?
    • Gov. Cox backs Utah Supreme Court expansion
    • Grief and gratitude: Navigating the holidays after loss
    • Turkey Troubles: Avoid these Thanksgiving cooking mistakes
    • Breaking up with holiday traditions
    • A serving of gratitude and joy this Thanksgiving
    • KSL Kindness + the big movie of the week: Zootopia 2!
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    November 26, 2025

    KSL Kindness + the big movie of the week: Zootopia 2!

    Greg and Holly share the latest KSL Kindness story about an effort to address food insecurity organized by Crossroads Urban Center. The KSL Movie Show joins the show to discuss the top movies out over the Thanksgiving holiday!
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    November 26, 2025

    A serving of gratitude and joy this Thanksgiving

    Greg and Holly speak about keeping a focus on gratitude and joy this Thanksgiving, even when it may be hard to do so.
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    November 26, 2025

    Breaking up with holiday traditions

    Greg and Holly's family food traditions have changed a bit over the years, and they ask listeners What Thanksgiving traditions have you kept and what traditions have you dumped? Even though grandma might have LOVED it!
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    November 26, 2025

    Turkey Troubles: Avoid these Thanksgiving cooking mistakes

    Getting ready to cook the big Thanksgiving meal? For those who don’t spend much time in the kitchen, mistakes are bound to happen—but some can lead to serious food safety risks.
    Andrea Gamble, an environmental health scientist with the Salt Lake County Health Department, joins the show to talk about the most common Thanksgiving prep mistakes and how to avoid them. From thawing your turkey safely to preventing cross-contamination and storing leftovers correctly, we’ll cover the essentials for a safe and delicious holiday feast. Texters chime in with their most memorable Thanksgiving cooking mess-ups!
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    November 26, 2025

    Grief and gratitude: Navigating the holidays after loss

    Navigating grief and gratitude can be a weird space, especially during the holidays, but it is possible. Holly and Greg share their own experiences and how they've navigated through grief, especially during the holidays.
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    November 26, 2025

    Gov. Cox backs Utah Supreme Court expansion

    Gov. Cox says he supports adding justices to the Utah Supreme Court, but says it’s not court packing. Greg and Holly talk about what an expanded court might mean.
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    November 26, 2025

    Thanksgiving costs drop—but why does life still feel expensive?

    The American Farm Bureau’s annual survey shows Thanksgiving dinner is cheaper this year—down to $55.18 for a meal serving 10 people. But with the cost of living rising in 2025, many families still feel the financial pinch. Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions Bank, breaks down what’s up, what’s down, and why. Plus, listeners text in -- What price surprised you most while shopping for your holiday feast?
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    November 26, 2025

    Holiday highway survival: Traffic, road rage & weather tips

    If you didn’t hit the road yesterday for your Thanksgiving trip, today’s the day when travel ramps up again—and so does the stress! UDOT predicts extra delays on southbound I-15, especially in Salt Lake County and near Nephi, with peak traffic hitting mid-afternoon.
    Greg and Holly speak with Sgt. Mike Alexander from Utah Highway Patrol talks about how to keep calm in frustrating holiday traffic, what to do if you encounter an aggressive driver, and his top tip for long road trips. Plus, KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins us with a quick weather check: Will Thanksgiving Day be smooth sailing? And what about the weekend drive back—any snow in the mountains?
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    November 25, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 25th, 2025: Utah Legislature to appeal judge's congressional map, eyes constitutional amendment

    • Why Salt Lake City vanished from Utah’s 2034 Olympic Branding
    • Ready, Set, Travel! Delays expected on Utah roads starting TODAY
    • Gathering amid outbreak: Measles hits Utah school ahead of the holidays
    • Creating a sensory-friendly Thanksgiving for kids with Autism
    • Building solutions: Behind the silent mental health crisis among construction workers
    • Michigan church attack survivor urges Cincinnati AD to stop ‘hurtful, hateful’ chants
    • The Giving Tree: Spreading holiday cheer to SLCO seniors
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    November 25, 2025

    The Giving Tree: Spreading holiday cheer to SLCO seniors

    Greg and Holly discuss KSL's story of kindness for today about Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services Giving Tree. The hosts also highlight facts of the day, including that it is one month until Christmas!
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    November 25, 2025

    Michigan church attack survivor urges Cincinnati AD to stop ‘hurtful, hateful’ chants

    Two months after surviving a horrific attack at a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse in Michigan, Brandi Hicken hoped for a sense of normalcy at a BYU football game in Cincinnati. Instead, she was met with chants that felt deeply personal: “(expletive) the Mormons. Greg and Holly hear from Editor of the Deseret News, Sarah Weaver, about the Hicken family’s journey from tragedy to advocacy, why words matter in the wake of religious violence, and Brandi’s message to the University of Cincinnati and the broader conversation about respect, healing, and accountability.
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    November 25, 2025

    Building solutions: Behind the silent mental health crisis among construction workers

    Behind the hard hats and heavy machinery, construction workers are battling a silent mental health crisis... and it's having an impact on the workforce as a whole. Holly and Greg are joined by Associate Professor in BYU's department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Dr. James Smith, to uncover why construction workers are struggling and what can be done to turn the tide.
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    November 25, 2025

    Creating a sensory-friendly Thanksgiving for kids with Autism

    Many families may not realize how overwhelming Thanksgiving can be for kids with autism. Greg and Holly talk to an expert about simple ways to make your holiday sensory-friendly, so every child feels calm, comfortable, and included. Above & Beyond Therapy's Clinical Director of Operations in Utah, Magan DiMartino (MS BCBA-LBA COBA), joins the show. 
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    November 25, 2025

    Gathering amid outbreak: Measles hits Utah school ahead of the holidays

    As we gather this Thanksgiving, it's important to be aware of recent Measles outbreaks in the state and surrounding areas... Just recently, multiple students were diagnosed with measles after exposure at Wasatch High School. Greg and Holly discuss what to know about the number of cases in Utah and the US. As well as best practices to prevent catching measles with Lois Collins from the Deseret News.
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    November 25, 2025

    Ready, Set, Travel! Delays expected on Utah roads starting TODAY

    We're all trying to stay strong and focused on work as the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches... and many may be checking out as soon as today! UDOT is expecting some delays starting as soon as this afternoon due to Thanksgiving travel! John Gleason with UDOT joins the show to share travel expectations. 
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    November 25, 2025

    Why Salt Lake City vanished from Utah’s 2034 Olympic Branding

    From the confusing font and lack of mention of Salt Lake City in the new logo unveiled for the Olympics in Utah, Greg and Holly discuss their reactions to this branding. Listeners chime in with their takes. Fraser Bullock, president and executive chair of the Organizing Committee for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, joins the show to explain the branding choice.
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    November 25, 2025

    Utah Legislature to appeal judge's congressional map, eyes constitutional amendment

    Republican lawmakers and leadership packed the state capitol for a press conference announcing their plan to appeal Judge Gibson's selected congressional map for Utah. They also announced plans for a constitutional amendment that will address ballot initiatives overriding the state constitution. Greg and Holly discuss and hear a reaction from the Executive Director of Better Boundaries, Elizabeth Rasmussen, Democratic Lawmaker, Representative Doug Owens, who is also a member of the Legislative Redistricting Committee, and Republican Senator Todd Weiler.
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    November 24, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 24, 2025: Comey and James Cases Dismissed

    Some topics we will cover on this episode of Inside Sources:

    • Brain Rot: Study shows how TikTok and Instagram may be rewiring our minds
    • Political breakup: Marjorie Taylor Green resigns amid Trump Firestorm
    • Mamdani and Trump get Chummy
    • Black Friday: Deal or No Deal?
    • Pass the Peace, Not the Politics: How to Avoid a Thanksgiving Food Fight
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    November 24, 2025

    Comey and James Cases Dismissed

    A federal judge has dismissed the criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, concluding that the prosecutor who brought the charges at President Donald Trump’s urging was illegally appointed by the Justice Department.

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    November 24, 2025

    Crime is Down in the USA

    Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News joins Holly and Greg to discuss new statistics that suggest America is becoming safer, contrary to public belief and polls that say Americans feel crime is getting worse.
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    November 24, 2025

    KSL Kindness: The Park Café teams up with Sober Riders

    The Park Café joins the Sober Riders Motorcycle Club to collect warm winter gear, collecting coats, gloves, hats, blankets and more to support Utahns living without shelter. Greg and Holly talk to Sean Miller, Owner of the Park Café about the initiative and its impact on Utahns. 

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    November 24, 2025

    Political breakup: Marjorie Taylor Green resigns amid Trump Firestorm

    Marjorie Taylor Greene drew serious heat from the President after siding with fellow Republican Senator Thomas Massey in urging the Department of Justice to release the Epstein Files. She put out a video on X over the weekend tendering her resignation and pointing out her work for the Republican Party.
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    November 24, 2025

    Mamdani and Trump get Chummy

    In a shocking reversal to public rhetoric, Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani were amicable during their meeting at the White House. Greg and Holly discuss this surprising turn of events.
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    November 24, 2025

    Pass the Peace, Not the Politics: How to Avoid a Thanksgiving Food Fight

    Steven Collis, Professor of Law at University of Texas and Author of "Habits of a Peacemaker" joins the show to talk about how to let cooler heads prevail as divisive politics visit the Thanksgiving dinner table.
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    November 24, 2025

    Crashing the Party: The Department of Transportation Makes New Female Test Dummies

    Crash test dummies aren't something often thought about by the public, but when you consider the disproportionately high statistics of women injured in car accidents, and the low employment of female-presenting crash dummies, the issue comes into focus. Greg and Holly discuss how this employment of female-shaped dummies may save women's lives.

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    November 24, 2025

    Black Friday: Deal or No Deal?

    Black Friday is coming up this week, which means Americans ready their wallets for the best deals of the year... or so we are told. WalletHub's Chip Lupo joins Holly and Greg to tell them about the decrease of value among Black Friday "deals."

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    November 24, 2025

    Holly's Daily Dose of Facts!

    Holly and Greg share more kindness being spread amid the holiday season and Holly shares her top facts of the day!

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    November 24, 2025

    Brain Rot: Study shows how TikTok and Instagram may be rewiring our minds

    Findings from the American Psychological Association have tied short-form video content from apps such as TikTok and Instagram’s Reels page to what researchers call 'brain rot'. Greg and Holly discuss studies that show a potent link between the use of smart phones and social media apps with declining brain activity and diving reading comprehension among young people. Producer Caitlyn Johnston shares her experience after stepping away from social media and prioritizing more long form content. Dr. Matthew Checketts, Licensed Clinical Social Worker at The University of Utah Huntsman Mental Health Institute’s Neurobehavior HOME Program shares his expertise on how our smart phones are impacting our brains and attention spans.
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    November 21, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 21st, 2025: Candidates jump into race for Utah's 1st District US House Seat 

    • Proposed bill could change what happens to 17-year-olds accused of aggravated murder
    • Illegal orders and military duty: Backlash rises after Trump calls Dems 'seditious' 
    • Utah national parks 'bleeding money' feel the pinch from the government shutdown
    • 'Gas Station Heroin'? Arguments surrounding potential statewide ban on Kratom
    • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lowers age for women to serve full-time missions to 18
    • 'Wicked: For Good' and more: Movies that break the mold  
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    November 21, 2025

    'Wicked: For Good' and more: Movies that break the mold  

     

    The KSL Movie Show dives into Wicked: For Good, the second part of the Broadway adaptation. Plus, what’s the best movie that’s completely different from its source material? Such as a book or a movie? From The Hobbit to Wicked, we debate the hits and misses. 

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    November 21, 2025

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lowers age for women to serve full-time missions to 18 

     

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lowers the age for women to serve full-time missions to 18. What does this mean for families, faith, and the future of missionary work? Sarah Weaver, Editor of the Deseret News, joins the show.  

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    November 21, 2025

    'Gas Station Heroin'? Arguments surrounding potential statewide ban on Kratom  

     

    It's being called ‘gas station heroin,’ and one Utah Lawmaker, Senator Mike McKell, is working to ban the controversial drug Kratom here in Utah. Advocates have claimed it’s a lifesaver for chronic pain and addiction recovery. We hear both sides of the debate and explore more about Kratom with Senator Mike McKell and Mac Haddow, Senior Fellow on Public Policy for the American Kratom Association.  

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    November 21, 2025

    Utah national parks 'bleeding money' feel the pinch from the government shutdown 

    Utah’s iconic national parks are feeling the pinch from the government shutdown. Zion and Arches National Park are running out of funds—Holly and Greg walk through the details and ways to help. 

     

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    November 21, 2025

    Illegal orders and military duty: Backlash rises after Trump calls Dems 'seditious'

     

    Some Democrats published a video reminding military members that they do not have to obey illegal orders. Pres. Trump called it sedition and said it was a crime punishable by death. After controversial comments about sedition and military obedience, we dig into the oath of enlistment and what counts as an unlawful order under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Where’s the line between duty and defiance? 

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    November 21, 2025

    Proposed bill could change what happens to 17-year-olds accused of aggravated murder 

     

    A proposed bill could change how Utah handles 17-year-olds accused of aggravated murder. Greg and Holly analyze the proposed legislation and what it could mean for Utah.  

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    November 21, 2025

    Candidates jump into race for Utah's 1st District US House Seat  

    Former state senator Derek Kitchen jumps into the race for Utah’s 1st District U.S. House seat, joining a crowded field that includes Ben McAdams and other big names. We break down the candidates and how they may fare with Utahns.  

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    November 20, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 20th, 2025: Utah's "High Risk" List of issues

    Topics we will cover on this episode of Inside Sources:

    • The White House drafts executive order that would sue states that pass AI regulations
    • The Golden Age of Travel: Can Courtesy Make a Comeback?
    • Setting spending boundaries this holiday season
    • Comey case: DOJ admits full grand jury never reviewed final indictment
    • Punishable by death? Violent political rhetoric at the breaking point
    • Will they appeal? Utah House Speaker Mike Shultz updates on redistricting battle
    • How the burrito project is feeding Utah’s unsheltered
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    November 20, 2025

    How the burrito project is feeding Utah’s unsheltered

    One chef is reviving a project that aims to feed hundreds of unsheltered Utahns. The Burrito Project was started before the COVID-19 pandemic and is backed by the efforts of Jorge Fierro. Greg and Holly invite him on the show to discuss the project and what inspired him to revive it.
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    November 20, 2025

    Will they appeal? Utah House Speaker Mike Shultz updates on redistricting battle

    Since the ruling by Judge Diana Gibson, which rejected the new map drawn by Utah lawmakers, there has been a flurry of statements and threats thrown at the judge. We bring on Utah House Speaker Mike Shultz to discuss the latest that has unfolded, if they will appeal, and what comes next if they do.
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    November 20, 2025

    Punishable by death? Violent political rhetoric at the breaking point

    We've talked about the concerning rise in violent political rhetoric - and just this morning, the President of the United States seems to be calling for the execution of Democratic lawmakers, after the lawmakers called on US military members to uphold the constitution and defy "illegal orders".
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    November 20, 2025

    Comey case: DOJ admits full grand jury never reviewed final indictment

    The criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey is one of the big-profile cases from the DOJ in recent days. The case alleges that Comey made false statements to Congress. But there has been a major procedural misstep, as the indictment was never presented to the full grand jury. Greg goes in-depth on the legal proceedings in the case and breaks down where the DOJ's mistake may sink the entire case.
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    November 20, 2025

    Setting spending boundaries this holiday season

    The economy and uncertainty around spending are huge hurdles for the average consumer going into the holidays. People often lean on their credit cards to make those Christmases that much better, but there is a better way. We invite Mori Paulsen, Bank of America Utah President, to talk about how families can set spending boundaries and communicate when it comes to giving gifts to lessen the impact on their wallets.
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    November 20, 2025

    The Golden Age of Travel: Can Courtesy Make a Comeback?

    The Transportation Department has announced a new campaign called "The Golden Age of Travel Starts with You". This is part of a broader move to encourage travelers to remain civil during hectic holiday travel and jumpstart a new conversation on how to restore courtesy and class to air travel.
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    November 20, 2025

    The White House drafts executive order that would sue states that pass AI regulation

    The White House is drafting an executive order that would stop states from being able to draft their own regulations when it comes to AI, claiming that it would only slow innovation in the AI space. We invite Representative Doug Fiefia, who helped craft AI regulations for the state, onto the show to weigh in on this order.
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    November 20, 2025

    Utah's "High Risk" List of issues

    A new report released by the Utah State Legislature identifies what they believe are the biggest issues facing the state right now. This includes Water and dust concerns among a host of others. Greg and Holly bring on Legislative Auditor General Kade Minchey to discuss the report, discuss their biggest concerns, and what is being done about it.
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    November 19, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 19th, 2025: Hot Topics Shaping Utah's 2026 Session: Paper Signatures, Kratom, and Adoption Debates

    • Gov. Cox’s Popularity: GOP Strong, Democrats Cooling
    • Epstein Files Vote: Unanimous Shock
    • Texas Redistricting Redo Struck Down
    • Granite Schools to Stay Open after Emotional Public Comment
    • Utah’s Growth: 2 Million More People by 2065
    • Audit: Decades of Problems at Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind
    • Making Housing Affordable in Utah: What’s Really Happening?
    • Rooftop Security and a Race Against Time: Security Chief Speaks Out
    • Utah’s Election Wrap-Up: Close Races and a New City
    • Utah and Women’s Rights: What the musical 'Suffs' may have missed
    • Simple Ways to Spread Kindness This Thanksgiving
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    November 19, 2025

    Simple Ways to Spread Kindness This Thanksgiving

    The season of giving is here! Thanksgiving is just around the corner. With many families still recovering from the ripple effects of the government shutdown and navigating an uncertain economy... Greg and Holly share practical ways YOU can make a difference and spread kindness this holiday season.
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    November 19, 2025

    Utah and Women’s Rights: What the musical 'Suffs' may have missed

    Inspired by recently seeing the musical "Suffs", Holly reflects on Utah’s early leadership in granting women the right to vote—and what that history means today.
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    November 19, 2025

    Utah’s Election Wrap-Up: Close Races and a New City

    From razor-thin mayoral races to Utah’s newest incorporated city, we break down the final election results—and Greg shares his personal take on Ogden Valley’s vote.
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    November 19, 2025

    Rooftop Security and a Race Against Time: Security Chief Speaks Out

    For the first time, Charlie Kirk’s Security Chief is speaking out about the day Kirk was shot and killed at UVU. He recounts the frantic race to save Kirk's life as well as what was discussed regarding rooftop security on that harrowing day. Greg and Holly explore the latest information shared with Eva Terry from the Deseret News, as well as conversations about security coordination for the event.
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    November 19, 2025

    Making Housing Affordable in Utah: What’s Really Happening?

    As Utah’s population grows, housing affordability remains a major challenge. Russel Faucette from The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate dives into inventory trends, how first-time buyers are navigating the market, and what strategies can help get more people into homes.
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    November 19, 2025

    Audit: Decades of Problems at Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind

    A legislative audit reveals systemic issues at Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Jason Swenson with the Deseret News joins us to discuss what the audit found and what remedies are being considered.
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    November 19, 2025

    Utah’s Growth: 2 Million More People by 2065

    Utah is projected to add 2 million residents by 2065, but growth is slowing. Mallory Bateman from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute explains what’s driving this trend—is it migration, declining birthrates, and an aging population?
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    November 19, 2025

    Granite Schools to Stay Open after Emotional Public Comment

    After emotional public comment, the Granite School District board voted against closing two elementary schools. Ben Horsley, Superintendent of The Granite School District, joins us to explain what changed—and what this means for families and if this issue will be revisited.
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    November 19, 2025

    Texas Redistricting Redo Struck Down

    Judges have struck down Texas’s redrawn maps as unconstitutional, leaving lawmakers scrambling. What does this mean for future elections and how does this situation compare to Utah's redistricting issue? Greg breaks down the ruling.
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    November 19, 2025

    Epstein Files Vote: Unanimous Shock

    A bill to release Epstein-related documents sailed through Congress with near-unanimous support—just one “no” vote. We unpack the political fallout, from Larry Summers quitting OpenAI’s board to Trump’s warning that Democrats will regret this move. As the bill reaches President Trump's desk… will he sign it?
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    November 19, 2025

    Gov. Cox’s Popularity: GOP Strong, Democrats Cooling

    Utah Gov. Spencer Cox remains a favorite among Republicans, but new polling shows his support among Democrats is slipping. Brigham Tomco with the Deseret News joins us, and Greg and Holly weigh in from both sides of the aisle on what’s driving the divide. Holly breaks down what surprised her with the way the Governor is faring with Republicans.
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    November 19, 2025

    Hot Topics Shaping Utah's 2026 Session: Paper Signatures, Kratom, and Adoption Debates:

    The final interim meetings before the 2026 legislative session are here—and they’re packed with hot topics. From paper signature gathering to kratom regulation and adoption issues, we break down why these discussions set the tone for next year’s big debates.
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    November 18, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 18th, 2025: Court condemns threats after Utah judge's redistricting ruling

    • Cloudflare's flame goes out: Tuesday's internet shake-up
    • SLC parking ticket hot spots
    • US House to vote on release of Epstein Files today
    • Regularly listening to music can help brain health, new research shows
    • Nuclear power on its way to Brigham City
    • Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince visits the White House
    • ...and more!
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    November 18, 2025

    Kilby Block Party 2026 lineup released

    It's time! The lineup for this year's Kilby Block Party was announced today, and we've got some big names coming to Utah! KSL Digital Content Producer, Parly Scott, loops in Greg and Holly about the lineup, what Kilby Block Party is, and what it provides for Utah.
     
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    November 18, 2025

    KSL's Kindness Campaign

    As a part of KSL's Kindness Campaign, Greg and Holly share the story of a donation drive for pet supplies, created by Idaho parents, in honor of their late daughters' love for animals.
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    November 18, 2025

    Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince visits the White House.

    The Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited the White House this afternoon to meet with President Donald Trump after the announcement that the U.S. military will be selling F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia.  Greg and Holly discuss what this business deal means for the U.S.
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    November 18, 2025

    Nuclear power on its way to Brigham City

    It was announced by Utah Governor Spencer Cox that they are planning to build nuclear energy facilities in Brigham City as part of "Operation Gigawatt". We bring on Founder & CEO of Alpen Associates, Scott Cuthbertson, to discuss this location and how nuclear energy continues to develop.
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    November 18, 2025

    Regularly listening to music can help brain health, new research shows

    Everybody loves to crank their jams while they are commuting or getting chores done around the house, but it might be doing more for your brain than you expect. Deseret News Reporter Lois M. Collins joins us to discuss some findings that show music can help soothe those with dementia and also reduce the risk of Dementia and other forms of cognitive decline.
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    November 18, 2025

    US House to vote on release of Epstein Files today

    The Epstein Files have been a hotly debated topic in politics, and the House will vote soon on whether or not to release the files to the public. President Donald Trump has pressed House Republicans to vote for the release of the files when they come to the floor. We bring on Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux for the latest details and discuss a new poll about how Utahns feel about the Epstein files drama.
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    November 18, 2025

    SLC parking ticket hot spots

    While Utah benefits from Salt Lake City being the mighty little city it is, there are some growing pains for those who live here. Parking.  KSL TV Reporter Andrew Adams joins the show to discuss what he's learned about new data obtained about the number of parking citations given out over the past few years. Listeners call and text in about their parking nightmares. 
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    November 18, 2025

    Cloudflare's flame goes out: Tuesday's internet shake-up

    Early this morning, an internet infrastructure provider went down and took big portions of the internet down with it, including sites like Spotify and X. ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show to explain how one service going down made a major headache for everyone else.
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    November 18, 2025

    Court condemns threats after Utah judge's redistricting ruling

    The judge who ruled on Utah's redistricting case is getting threats for her decisions, and the Utah State Courts have condemned these types of threats. Holly and Greg discuss the issue and consider whether threatening a judge could be a criminal offense.
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    November 17, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 17th, 2025: Trumps' Epstein File 180

    • FBI Dive Team enters Jordan River 
    • Motorcycle fatalities spike on Utah roads 
    • Arches National Park Vandalized 
    • Amazon's Bezos joins the AI Party 
    • Tariffs in the USA 
    • Giving thanks for good deals 
    • Lehi Apartment Fire 
    • Is Marriage on a Downtrend?
    • A Boatload, or is it a Truckload, of Donated Food
    • Fun Facts with Holly! 
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    November 17, 2025

    Fun Facts with Holly! 

     
    Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley talk about the season of giving and how people can get involved, and so much more.  
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    November 17, 2025

    A Boatload, or is it a Truckload, of Donated Food 

     
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is giving a truck-load of food to US food banks this holiday season. In fact, they are giving 250 truckloads of food in celebration of America's 250th birthday. Aimee Cobabe from Church News joined Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley to tell us about this large-scale giving operation.  
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    November 17, 2025

    Is Marriage on a Downtrend? 

     
    Young people are becoming indifferent towards marriage, according to a statistic released by the American Family Survey. Ariel Harmer from the Deseret News joined Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley to discuss the trend.  
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    November 17, 2025

    Lehi Apartment Fire 

     
    A fire engulfed an under-construction apartment building in Lehi earlier this month. The blaze completely claimed the 300-unit building, but authorities are saying that there were no heat sources installed in the building, as it was still in the framing stage. Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley listened to a press conference that shed some light on the origin of the fire and the surrounding investigation.  
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    November 17, 2025

    Giving thanks for good deals 

     
    This Thanksgiving, you may want to keep an eye out for deals on your centerpiece dish, since turkey has skyrocketed in price by 40% over the last year. Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley discuss which prices are high and which are falling.  
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    November 17, 2025

    Tariffs in the USA 

     
    This week saw some tariffs rolled back on consumer goods, as well as some retaliatory tariffs on the country of Switzerland. This cut has been met with some skepticism, as it comes just a week after top Swiss business figures visited the White House with luxury gifts for the president. Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley were joined by Deseret News Opinion Editor Jay Evensen to discuss the idea of tariff rebates.  
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    November 17, 2025

    Amazon's Bezos joins the AI Party 

     
    With everyone dipping their toes into the burgeoning AI sector, it would be foolish to think that Billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos wouldn't join in. His startup, Prometheus AI, has already garnered over 6.2 billion dollars in funding. It will be focused on using AI in the manufacturing of computers, automobiles and spacecrafts. Director of Emerging Tech Police and Instructor of National Security, Brandon Amacher, joined Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley to discuss the generously funded startup.  
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    November 17, 2025

    Arches National Park Vandalized 

     
    Graffiti appeared last week on some rock faces in Utah's Iconic Arches National Park, underscoring the pains of a government shutdown as well as reduced funding and staffing.  
    While the parks were being funded by the state during the shutdown, they still only operated with a skeleton crew, meaning they had only the essential staff to keep the park open.  Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley discussed the shutdown's impact on tourism.
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    November 17, 2025

    Motorcycle fatalities spike on Utah roads 

     
    Utah motorcycle deaths have increased 40.4% in 2025 compared to 2024, Utah Highway Patrol reported on Friday. The frequency of crashes is down, but their severity is up. To discuss these figures, Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Mike Alexander joined Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley. 
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    November 17, 2025

    FBI Dive Team enters Jordan River 

     
    The FBI has announced that they will be assisting in the Saratoga Springs investigation into the murder of a Mother and her 8-year-old Son this March. Former FBI Agent Greg Rogers joins Holly and Guest Host Dave Cawley to discuss what this help will mean for the investigation.  
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    November 17, 2025

    Trump's Epstein File 180 

     
    President Trump has made a full reversal in his stance on the vote to release the Epstein files. In recent days, Trump has released a series of posts on Truth Social criticizing House Republicans who have broken away from his wishes. Among the worst were his attacks on Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. 
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    November 14, 2025

    Inside Sources Full Show November 14th, 2025: SNAP Benefits Return to Utahns, but other Federal services stall

    • Pressure mounts to release Epstein files
    • AG's v. AI 
    • Is the American Dream failing?
    • One Woman, One Thanksgiving Mission, 300 Families Fed 
    • Women's Suffrage in Utah
    • KSL Movie Show! 
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    November 14, 2025

    KSL Movie Show! 

     
    KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner join Greg and Holly to talk movies. Specifically, their favorite adaptations of works from the legendary Stephen King.  
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    November 14, 2025

    Women's Suffrage in Utah 

     
    As the Broadway show "Suffs" visits Salt Lake City, Lt. Gov Deidre Henderson met with the cast to discuss Utah's essential role in women's right to vote. Lt. Gov Deidre Henderson joins Holly and Greg to discuss the show and the larger message behind it.  
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    November 14, 2025

    One Woman, One Thanksgiving Mission, 300 Families Fed 

     
    A Utah woman's grassroots organization aims to feed 300 families this weekend. This amazing effort to feed Utahns in need all started from one woman helping her neighbors. 
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    November 14, 2025

    Is the American Dream failing? 

     
    If you have been struggling to keep up with your bills or feel like it would be too expensive to have a child, you're not alone. Lois Collins from the Deseret News joins Holly and Greg to discuss the results of the American Family Survey.  
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    November 14, 2025

    AG's v. AI 

     
    Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins Greg and Holly to discuss his new bipartisan task force formed alongside North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson. The task force will focus on driving policy to make AI safe and well-regulated. 
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    November 14, 2025

    Pressure mounts to release Epstein files 

     
    As a petition makes its way towards the House floor, the Trump Administration braces for a large breakaway of GOP lawmakers to vote for the release of the files. Some lawmakers, however, are doubtful of a full release of the files.  
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    November 14, 2025

    SNAP Benefits Return to Utahns, but other Federal services stall 

     
    Becky Wickstrom from the Utah Department of Workforce Services told Holly and Greg about when Utahns should expect to see their benefits, as well as just how large of an impact the shutdown had on Utah families. But while SNAP comes back, people are still left wondering about things like flights and backpay. 
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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.