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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    June 30, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 30th, 2026: U.S. Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship through the 14th Amendment

    • SCOTUS rules on transgender athletes, campaign finance
    • Looking back on the Supreme Court's term
    • Poll: American pride continues to fall
    • Utah Firewatch: Federal and state partnerships
    • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sends aid to Venezuela
    • America250: Volunteerism and unity
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    June 30, 2026

    America250: Volunteerism and unity

    Our country has been built on principles of service, including love, caring for our neighbors, and volunteering. So what better way to celebrate our country's 250th birthday than by stepping in to help those in need? Church News' Aimee Cobabe joins Inside Sources in the studio again with more on how volunteers are answering the calls to serve in honor of our country's anniversary. Greg and Holly also discuss ways we can make sure political differences don't ruin our relationships.

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    June 30, 2026

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sends aid to Venezuela

    The death toll in Venezuela following two back-to-back deadly earthquakes has skyrocketed to more than 1,700. More than 5,000 have been injured, and several thousand more are still missing. Responders are still undertaking rescue operations, but there's a real concern that the infrastructure in Venezuela can't support this many injured people in a system already stretched so thin. Aimee Cobabe, Church News reporter, joins the show to talk about ways The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is stepping in to help those struggling in Venezuela.

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    June 30, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: Federal and state partnerships

    More than 200,000 acres have burned around Utah this fire season and it's not even July yet. Across the state, communities continue to deal with fires or the potential for fires. Fireworks are mostly banned statewide, and now more cities are making changes to their 4th of July celebrations. With this in mind, Greg and Holly share updates on the fires burning across the state. Representative Mike Kennedy joins the show to discuss the way federal firefighting works with state firefighting, and how each receives funding.

     

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    June 30, 2026

    Poll: American pride continues to fall

    Are you proud to be an American? As we approach the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding, a new poll from Gallup finds American patriotism is at its lowest levels since the attacks on September 11th. Only 33% of Americans today say they're "extremely proud" to be an American; in 2001, that was 55%. Greg and Holly discuss why patriotism has fallen so far and we hear from listeners to find out whether or not they're proud to be Americans.

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    June 30, 2026

    Looking back on the Supreme Court's term

    The highest court in the land has wrapped its term for the year -- it is finished. Among the most notable decisions includes one dealing with mail-in voting. Already, lawmakers like Utah's Senator Mike Lee are pushing for the SAVE America Act to pass through Congress in light of the decision. Kelsey Dallas, managing editor of SCOTUSblog, joins the discussion to share her insights into this court's term and what we may see going into next year's Supreme Court term.

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    June 30, 2026

    SCOTUS rules on transgender athletes, campaign finance

    As the U.S. Supreme Court wrapped its term today, it first began with a few rulings not dealing with birthright citizenship: transgender athletes and campaign finance laws. In one opinion -- which covered two cases -- the court said that transwomen (people who were male at birth) cannot participate in girls' school sports. The other opinion held that political parties should not be subject to campaign finance limits. Inside Sources breaks down both of those decisions.

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    June 30, 2026

    U.S. Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship through the 14th Amendment

    The future of birthright citizenship has now been decided by the United States Supreme Court. This morning, the court chose to uphold birthright citizenship as has been the law for more than 150 years. This means that the President's Executive Order limiting birthright citizenship will not stand. Already, the President and several other Republican lawmakers have voted to create legislation and work towards an official constitutional amendment to change birthright citizenship. Inside Sources has special coverage of this landmark decision, with guests Dr. Matthew Brogdon, Senior Director of the Center for Constitutional Studies at Utah Valley University, and Carlos Trujillo, Utah immigration attorney.

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    June 29, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 29th, 2026: U.S. Supreme Court enters final week of the term with decisions on mail-in voting, the 4th Amendment, and presidential power over independent agencies

    • Utah Firewatch: 3 firefighters lose their lives fighting flames along the Utah-Colorado border
    • Former Utah death row inmate moves towards new murder trial
    • Trump Administration to decide who will use latest American AI technology
    • Speaker Johnson says he'll send major bipartisan housing bill to the president's desk today
    • Utahns remain split on President Trump's actions in the war in Iran
    • America250: Colonial Heritage Festival and Sen. Curtis walks 250 miles
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    June 29, 2026

    America250: Colonial Heritage Festival and Sen. Curtis walks 250 miles

    One of the coolest things around Independence Day is the chance to look back on the history of the country. And with it being the 250th Anniversary of our country this year, it's even more special. America 250 -- there's a really cool opportunity later this week for you to not only learn about life in 1776... but experience it too. Kim Gardner with Colonial Heritage Festival joins in the studio to chat about this exciting event. The hosts also get updates on Senator John Curtis' 250-mile jaunt ahead of the Fourth of July.

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    June 29, 2026

    Utahns remain split on President Trump's actions in the war in Iran

    Utahns are still split on whether they support or don't support the ongoing war in Iran. New polling from the Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics finds that 49% of Utah voters disapprove of the recent military actions, while 44% approve. At the same time, a new round of talks between the US and Iran may take place this week in Qatar. It comes after a tense weekend of back-and-forth strikes between the two countries.

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    June 29, 2026

    Speaker Johnson says he'll send major bipartisan housing bill to the president's desk today

    Speaker Mike Johnson says he'll send the bipartisan housing bill to the president's desk today. Remember, this is the same bill the President said he would not sign until the SAVE America Act passed Congress. So what's changed, and is there any chance the President will actually sign it? Or could it just go into effect without his signature? Inside Sources breaks this down with Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux.

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    June 29, 2026

    Trump Administration to decide who will use latest American AI technology

    Leaders of some of the most prominent AI companies in the United States are upset today over news that the Trump Administration wants to decide who will be allowed to use the latest AI technology coming from US-based tech companies. The government says Anthropic -- which makes Claude -- and OpenAI -- which makes ChatGPT -- will need approval for each new customer of their new, more powerful technology. How can this kind of thing be legal?

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    June 29, 2026

    Former Utah death row inmate moves towards new murder trial

    A former Utah death row inmate is headed back to court today as his attorneys and prosecutors prepare for a new murder trial. The new trial for Douglas Stewart Carter comes more than 40 years since the first one. Greg catches listeners up on how we got to this point and what exactly we're waiting on before a new trial can officially begin.

     

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    June 29, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: 3 firefighters lose their lives fighting flames along the Utah-Colorado border

    Wildfires turned deadly this weekend with three wildland firefighters losing their lives in a burnover incident along the Utah/Colorado border. Today, we learned the identities of the firefighters, including two women. The firefighters were identified as Emily Barker of Michigan, Nick Hutcherson of Arizona, and Sydney Watson of Alabama. Inside Sources takes just a moment to thank those firefighters for their work and sacrifice, and we send our thoughts and prayers to their families. So how do these kinds of burnover incidents happen, and how are firefighters trained to respond when the situation becomes extremely dire? Brad Washa, retired federal firefighter and current Utah State University assistant professor of Wildland Fire Science, joins the conversation to explain.

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    June 29, 2026

    U.S. Supreme Court enters final week of the term with decisions on mail-in voting, the 4th Amendment, and presidential power over independent agencies

    Oyez, oyez, oyez! Developing news today, as the United States Supreme Court issues four more decisions for the term. Several of them ended up being quite large. The court weighed in on mail-in voting and postmarks, the 4th Amendment as it pertains to things geo-fencing, and the President's ability and authority to dismiss members of independent federal agencies like the Federal Reserve. While several of those decisions were large, we're still waiting on four more decisions, which are now expected to drop tomorrow. In this special coverage on Inside Sources -- Supreme Court Decisions -- Greg Skordas and Holly Richardson discuss the rulings that dropped today, the cases the court has declined to hear, and the decisions we're still waiting to see.

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    June 26, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 26th, 2026: Utah Firewatch: New, more intense red flag warning issued for first time here in Utah

    • Prosecutor to be held in civil contempt for talking to media about Charlie Kirk murder case 
    • Appeals court issues ruling on the president's role in establishing monuments 
    • Museum of Utah opens to the public this weekend 
    • Governor Cox announces temporary restrictions on personal fireworks
    • Data center backer retracts claims of Chinese involvement in pushback on center
    • Previewing this week's movie: Supergirl 
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    June 26, 2026

    Previewing this week's movie: Supergirl 

     

    The big movie this week focuses on superheroes – specifically Supergirl – as she joins forces with an unlikely companion on a journey of justice and vengeance through the stars. KSL Movie Show hosts Andy Farnsworth and Val Cameron join Greg and Holly to preview the movie and to chat about their dads' favorite movies.   

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    June 26, 2026

    Data center backer retracts claims of Chinese involvement in pushback on center 

     

    As they say, "oh how the tables turn." The man behind the Stratos data center in Box Elder County, Kevin O'Leary, is walking back claims of Chinese involvement in the pushback. Remember, he made claims that the Chinese Government was funding a few Utah groups. We spoke earlier with one of the people he named, Gabi Finlayson of Elevate Strategies, who denied any involvement with the Chinese. Now that O'Leary is retracting his claims, Holly and Greg discuss why. 

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    June 26, 2026

    Governor Cox announces temporary restrictions on personal fireworks 

     

    4th of July celebrations will look a little different this year, thanks to a new statewide restriction on personal fireworks. Governor Cox announced the restrictions yesterday, saying it's important for Utahns to put the state of the state ahead of personal desires to light fireworks. Greg and Holly discuss the restrictions and share their thoughts. We hear from a fireworks stand owner who's opposed to the decision, and from Bountiful Mayor Kate Bradshaw, who called into the show earlier this week to discuss fireworks in her town. 

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    June 26, 2026

    Appeals court issues ruling on the president's role in establishing monuments 

     

    If there's one thing that gets Utahns up in arms, it's public lands and public land access. In rural central Utah, there's been an ongoing battle for years now over national monuments like Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante. This week, an appeals court ruled on monument disputes involving the president of the United States, and it gathered praise from both sides of the issue. We get some perspective on the issue and the ruling – and why people are pleased with this development – with Utah Attorney General Derek Brown

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    June 26, 2026

    Prosecutor to be held in civil contempt for talking to media about Charlie Kirk murder case 

     

    A prosecutor with the Utah County Attorney's Office will be held in contempt after talking to the media about the murder case for Charlie Kirk. The defense team for Tyler Robinson wanted the judge to remove the possibility of the death penalty as a result, but the judge didn't agree. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas breaks it down for our listeners. 

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    June 26, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: New, more intense red flag warning issued for first time here in Utah  

     

    The potential for catastrophic fire damage and destruction this weekend, as wildfire conditions become some of the worst ever seen in the state of Utah. For the first time ever, the National Weather Service issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation – or "PDS" – red flag warning due to weather conditions. Officials working on the Cottonwood Fire in central Utah told community members last night that firefighting conditions will be extremely hazardous over the next two days. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins Inside Sources to explain the new status, along with a forecast on just how bad things could get over the weekend. 

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    June 25, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 25th, 2026: Utah Firewatch: Cottonwood Fire continues to grow, evacuations to be lifted near Iron Fire

    • U.S. Supreme Court drops major opinions on immigration, the 2nd Amendment
    • Federal judges block several of President Trump's moves regarding elections
    • Raising awareness on the importance of youth mentorships
    • Your voice, your vote: The influence of the Stratos data center project on this week's primary elections
    • Anger over people saving spots along parade routes so early
    • Sacramento County Sheriff's Department uses drone to disarm fugitive wielding a knife
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    June 25, 2026

    Sacramento County Sheriff's Department uses drone to disarm fugitive wielding a knife

    It's something you might see in Mission Impossible... a drone disarming a man with a knife. That's exactly what happened in Sacramento County, California, and it was all caught on camera. In addition to this, it's Leon Day -- "Noel spelled backwards" -- which signifies six months until Christmas.

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    June 25, 2026

    Anger over people saving spots along parade routes so early

    How early is too early to save spots along a parade route? Do you think it's appropriate to save spots at all? As we move towards the 4th of July parade season, some cities are urging residents to wait until next week before they save spots for the parades. Inside Sources executive producer Andy Cupp joins the conversation and shares his own experiences growing up with unofficial seating along parade routes. We also hear from several listeners who chime in with their thoughts.

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    June 25, 2026

    Your voice, your vote: The influence of the Stratos data center project on this week's primary elections

    In the 48 hours or so since primary election day, we've talked a bit about the potential role the Stratos data center project played in a number of state and county-level officials losing their re-election bids. Now, we have some actual polling to see what role it really played in Utah voters' votes. Your Voice, Your Vote -- we go more in-depth on this with Deseret News political reporter Brigham Tomco. He shares his thoughts on what the primary election results signal for other leaders around the state as we move forward.

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    June 25, 2026

    Raising awareness on the importance of youth mentorships

    Dozens of people are taking to a Utah golf course today to raise awareness for mentorship programs. This is such a feel-good story -- it's an event being put on by the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah organization. It's bringing together golfers, community leaders, and local businesses in the hopes of getting more male mentors for at-risk youth. Jill Sundstrom, the president and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, joins Inside Sources to explain more about the event and the importance of mentorships for at-risk youth.

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    June 25, 2026

    Federal judges block several of President Trump's moves regarding elections

    While the Trump administration may have had some wins from the Supreme Court this morning, they've also received some blows this week from federal judges around the country… mostly over voting and elections. Yesterday, we told you that a federal judge barred the President's proof-of-citizenship requirement for voting. Today, two other judges have blocked the president's executive orders to create a federal voter list and the administration's efforts to restrict mail-in voting.

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    June 25, 2026

    U.S. Supreme Court drops major opinions on immigration, the 2nd Amendment

    A few major Supreme Court decisions are out today from the nation's capital. The high court released 4 rulings, including one on asylum cases and one on Temporary Protected Status (TPS). These decisions have caused a lot of heartache, anger, and frustration from both Greg and Holly; they share their thoughts. They also discuss two of the other rulings from SCOTUS, including on dealing on gun use in Hawaii and cancer lawsuits regarding the chemical company Monsanto.

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    June 25, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: Cottonwood Fire continues to grow, evacuations to be lifted near Iron Fire

    The massive and destructive Cottonwood Fire continues to spread in central Utah. The actual destruction caused by the fire is still a bit iffy right now, as crews haven't been able to get close enough to the damage to take an assessment. KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small joins the show live from Beaver, describing the plume of smoke rising above the small town and what we know about the destruction so far. Beaver County Commissioner Tammy Pearson also joins Inside Sources, outlining the local reaction to this devastating fire and what the county is doing to help those affected.

    But on the flip side, a bit of hope is on the horizon for those affected by the Iron Fire. This afternoon, the full-scale evacuation of the town of Eureka has been lifted. People haven't been able to be in their homes for several days now. And while the danger still remains, fire officials believe it's subsided enough to allow people back into town. KSL NewsRadio legend Doug Wright owns a home in Eureka; he joins Greg and Holly to describe what he's been feeling over the past several days.

    Holly and Greg share tips on emergency preparedness, referencing an emergency action plan put out by Utah State University. Dr. Lee Chung, a stroke neurologist at the University of Utah also joins the conversation, describing the potential health effects -- including an increased risk of stroke -- from breathing in wildfire smoke.

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    June 24, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 24th, 2026: Your Voice, Your Vote: The morning after

    • Utah Firewatch: How wildfires could affect your homeowners' insurance
    • Pres. Trump cancels plans to sign major housing bill
    • Utah Firewatch: State of fires around the state
    • Murder charges filed in 20-year-old death at Zion National Park
    • America250: How Utah plans to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our country
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    June 24, 2026

    America250: How Utah plans to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our country

    About a week and a half to go until a big birthday bash for our country. America250 -- let's talk about the ways Utahns are celebrating. Two guests joined Inside Sources for this conversation: Nicole Handy, executive director and Chris Abbott, associate director for America250 Utah. They share ways Utahns can get involved in the celebrations and the various opportunities to provide service as part of this special anniversary.

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    June 24, 2026

    Murder charges filed in 20-year-old death at Zion National Park

    New developments today in an old case out of Zion National Park. In 2006, Bernadette Vander Meer died in a fall from the popular Angel's Landing Trail. Her husband, David, claims she fell on accident while he had turned away to get something, but several tips over the years have led authorities to question his story. Now, the Washington County Attorney's Office has filed murder and fraud charges against David. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas breaks it down for listeners.

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    June 24, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: State of fires around the state

    Several fires continue to cause extensive damage in Utah, with new fires popping up every day and existing fires exploding in size. In fact, the Cottonwood Fire burning down near Beaver doubled in size overnight — from roughly 30,000 acres to more than 60,000 acres. Greg and Holly hear from listeners who share what conditions are like in their neck of the woods. Whether it’s seeing falling ash or breathing in hazy smoke, Utahns all around the state are in the throes of wildfire season.

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    June 24, 2026

    Pres. Trump cancels plans to sign major housing bill

    Today, President Trump was all set to sign a major bipartisan housing bill that recently passed both chambers of Congress. The bill would have created easier paths to homeownership — especially for first-time homebuyers — and would have barred private equity firms from buying homes in America. But the President said he won’t sign that bill until the SAVE America Act — which deals with voting and citizenship — passes Congress.

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    June 24, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: How wildfires could affect your homeowners' insurance

    As fires continue to burn around the state, it got us wondering what happens when a home burns down. Will insurance cover wildfire damage? Is it different than a typical house fire? What do homeowners need to know and consider as they buy insurance? Utah State Insurance Commissioner Jon Pike joins the program to answer those and many other insurance-related questions.

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    June 24, 2026

    Your Voice, Your Vote: The morning after

    Nothing like an exciting night of election results to get you up in the morning! No? Just us. Oh well. It was quite the upheaval in Utah's Primary Election – several state and county-level leaders appear to have lost. We pretty much called the bigger Congressional races, but several of the smaller races saw some really interesting shake-ups.

    Your Voice, Your Vote – it's the morning after primary election day, so let's talk about what we learned. Greg and Holly share their thoughts on various races – both locally and nationally. We also hear from several winners in local and state races last night: Nathan Tueller, Republican primary election winner for a county commission seat in Box Elder CountyBob Stevenson, Republican primary election winner for Utah House District 16Rep. Doug Fiefia, Republican primary election winner for Utah Senate District 18; and Stephanie Hollist, Republican primary election winner for Utah Senate District 7.

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    June 23, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 23rd, 2026: Your voice, your vote: It's primary election day in Utah

    Topics we will cover on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:

    • Pres. Trump heading to Capitol Hill to unify Republicans
    • KSL launches new in-depth daily news podcast
    • A block on a ban: legal troubles barring food stamp limitations
    • Utah Firewatch: Why aren't leaders banning fireworks?
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    June 23, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: Why aren't leaders banning fireworks?

    Severe fire growth around the state continues today, with several new fires popping up and others exploding in size. All these fires in the season has many wondering why leaders haven't banned fireworks yet. State leaders say cities need to do it themselves, but Bountiful Mayor Kate Bradshaw says the state has limited what they can actually do. She joins the show to explain. Greg and Holly finish things up discussing Amazon Prime Days and how more Americans are expected to buy essentials rather than splurging on something special or fancy.

     
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    June 23, 2026

    WFH vs. RTO: What's best for America's downtown areas?

    How has work-from-home policies affected America's downtowns? Have return-to-office mandates changed that trajectory? In the several years since the COVID pandemic, we've talked a lot about the effects of changing work policies. Deseret News opinion editor Jay Evensen took a closer look at this trend and whether things have changed for the long-term. Jay joins the show for a conversation on the changing landscape of America's cities... thanks to changing working trends.

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    June 23, 2026

    KSL launches new in-depth daily news podcast

    One of the great things about doing a talk show is that you get to spend more time on a topic. Instead of just 40 seconds, we usually get a full 8-9 minutes or so. Starting today, you have another opportunity to go in-depth on the news thanks to a brand new podcast. On the KSL News Daily podcastKSL NewsRadio host Maria Shilaos will really dig into the most important and interesting local stories. The first episode just dropped today; Maria joins Inside Sources for a preview on this new project.

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    June 23, 2026

    Pres. Trump heading to Capitol Hill to unify Republicans

    President Donald Trump is set to make a rare trip to Capitol Hill tomorrow as he tries to unify Republicans around his agenda. One of the big hang-ups for Senate Republicans is Senator Mike Lee's SAVE America Act; it doesn't have the needed number of votes quite yet. Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux joins from D.C. to explain the President's trip. She also discusses recent congressional moves on housing and social media safety for kids.

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    June 23, 2026

    Judge bars use of citizenship database, says it could wrongly purge some voters

    While we're all focused on the primary elections here in Utah today, there's some other interesting election-related news on the national level. Yesterday, a judge blocked the government from using a federal database to check citizenship, saying it could incorrectly purge voters. Greg and Holly discuss the ruling and how it relates to voter privacy.

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    June 23, 2026

    Your voice, your vote: It's primary election day in Utah

    Whether you're heading to the ballot box or the drop box, Utahns across the state cast their vote today in the primary election. Democrats are largely excited about the 1st Congressional District primary while Republicans look forward to just about all the other elections in the state. Between congressional races, state-level races, and county-level races, there's a lot to cover. Inside Sources has special election coverage, featuring Utah Director of Elections Ryan CowleyJuab County Clerk Tanielle CallawayDavis County Clerk Brian McKenzie, and Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman. Greg and Holly also discuss what will happen in the days and weeks following the polls closing later tonight.

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    June 22, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 22nd, 2026: Utah Firewatch: Wildfire prompts evacuation of the town of Eureka

    • Judge rules on some issues in Charlie Kirk murder case
    • Your Voice, Your Vote: Final day before primary election day
    • Fewer teens getting driver's licenses leads to decrease in voter registration among young people
    • US-Iran peace negotiations continue
    • Reflecting pool problems
    • Data center pushback: GOP talking points, fears vs. knowledge
    • America250: Should young people have hope in the future of the country?
    • GOOOOOOAL: The World Cup continues
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    June 22, 2026

    GOOOOOOAL: The World Cup continues

    In today's final segment, Greg and Holly share their thoughts on the games -- and the fans -- at this year's World Cup. Whether it's the USA or Cape Verde, several teams are doing incredibly well this year. And when it comes to the fans, Holly's fallen in love with both Norwegians and the Scots. Holly also shares her fun facts, and Greg shares his closing argument.

     
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    June 22, 2026

    America250: Should young people have hope in the future of the country?

    Do younger Americans still have any hope in America? Data from Harvard University's Institute of Politics Youth Poll has a staggering statistic: only 13 percent of youth feel America is heading in the right direction. With that in mind, how can we help younger people have faith and hope in the country's future? For today's America 250 segment, Greg and Holly discuss.

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    June 22, 2026

    Data center pushback: GOP talking points, fears vs. knowledge  

    As data centers continue to expand across the country, the pushback from locals near these planned facilities has been growing and growing.  While it appears that the majority of people opposed to these centers are local Americans, a common talking point from GOP lawmakers across the country is that China has been influencing much of this vitriol against the projects. In addition, many say the fears around data centers are unwarranted and that new data dispels many earlier concerns. Deseret News reporter Eva Terry joins the conversation with her findings.

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    June 22, 2026

    Reflecting pool problems

    Problems continue for the multi-million dollar renovated reflection pool in Washington, DC. The President blames supposed vandals, and some have even been arrested for alleged vandalism. But is that really to blame? Greg and Holly don't think so; they explain their issues with how the administration is framing this story.

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    June 22, 2026

    US-Iran peace negotiations continue

    Mediators involved in the US-Iran peace negotiations say both sides have agreed to a new 60-day roadmap toward a final deal. There was some concern earlier on how recent threats from President Trump would affect the discussion, which continues today in Switzerland. Professor Austin Knuppe, Director of the Heravi Peace Institute at Utah State University, shares his thoughts on the latest developments.

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    June 22, 2026

    Fewer teens getting driver's licenses leads to decrease in voter registration among young people

    A headline in the Utah News Dispatch this morning reads, "When teens drive less, they don't register to vote." And now, civic groups are trying to adapt to changing trends as they work to "get out the vote." This is such an interesting correlation, but it's not the only reason. Even if the rates of teen driver's licenses weren't falling, data show that registration rates among the youngest voters continue to fall. What can be done to reverse this trend?

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    June 22, 2026

    Your Voice, Your Vote: Final day before primary election day

    Utah's primary election day is tomorrow and the candidates are in the final throes of the race. While candidates are in their final push to win votes, there's also some negative campaigning going on as some candidates hope to make last-minute changes to the trajectory of the races. Some of that controversy going on right now is thanks largely in part to the incumbents running and the difference between official mailers and campaign mailers. Greg and Holly discuss what's going on as we quickly approach Election Day.

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    June 22, 2026

    Judge rules on some issues in Charlie Kirk murder case

    The defense for Tyler Robinson -- the man charged with shooting and killing political activist Charlie Kirk -- is now asking for the possibility of the death penalty to be taken off the table. They argue that comments made by the Utah County prosecutor's office about a bullet fragment removed from Kirk's body could unfairly sway potential jurors. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas shares his thoughts on the judge's decision to postpone a decision today.

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    June 22, 2026

    Utah Firewatch: Wildfire prompts evacuation of the town of Eureka

    It wasn't a great weekend for fires around the state -- several fires popped up and even forced evacuations. In the hills above Salt Lake City, residents are urged to be on alert and ready to go at a moment's notice should the Bonneville Fire shift directions. But in Juab County, the entire town of Eureka remains under a mandatory evacuation thanks to the 24,000+ acre Iron Fire. No buildings burned at this point, but Highway 6 remains closed in the area.

    Utah Firewatch -- Inside Sources gets updates on those two fires from wildfire PIOs Sierra Hellstrom and Toby WeedKSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins to talk about the forecast and the current air quality around the Wasatch Front. Benjamin Donner, Executive Director of the American Red Cross Central and Southern Utah Chapter joins to talk about the things homeowners can do to best prepare for what's to be a rough fire season.

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    June 19, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 19th, 2026: President Trump attacks Utah's vote-by-mail system

    • The effect of deepfake political ads on our elections
    • Utah celebrates Juneteenth
    • The unique challenges Utah's refugee population faces and how we can help
    • Previewing this week's move: Toy Story 5
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    June 19, 2026

    Previewing this week's move: Toy Story 5

    The big movie this week adds a new element to a nostalgic story. KSL Movie Show hosts Andy Farnsworth and Val Cameron join Greg and Holly to talk about the big movie of the week, Toy Story 5.

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    June 19, 2026

    The unique challenges Utah's refugee population faces and how we can help

    Imagine being forced to flee from your home -- forced to run to another country for shelter and safety. And all with the fear that you may never return. That's the very situation many refugees around the world find themselves in. Here in Utah, we house and support thousands of refugees from countries around the globe. These are our neighbors, our friends, our coworkers. And they need our support and help. Ahead of World Refugee Day tomorrow, Amy Dott Harmer with the Utah Refugee Connection joins Inside Sources for an important conversation on refugees.

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    June 19, 2026

    Utah celebrates Juneteenth

    Today is June 19th, Juneteenth Freedom Day. While not the day when slavery officially ended in the US, this is the day Americans come together to remember and celebrate the end of slavery. In this special hour of Inside Sources, we take a closer look at the holiday itself and at today's celebrations. We also take a deep dive into the impacts on Utah's economy because of the Black community and Black-owned businesses. For those conversations, Greg and Holly are joined by Betty Sawyer, NAACP Ogden branch president and Sidni L. Shorter, PsyD, President and CEO of the Utah Black Chamber. We also talk about the unique family history challenges that come for those of African descent; we're joined in the studio by Thom Reed of FamilySearch International for that part of the story.

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    June 19, 2026

    The effect of deepfake political ads on our elections

    Political ads dominate the airwaves and our social media pages during election season -- that's nothing new. What is new, however, is the growing prevalence of AI deepfake ads. New research from Utah Valley University finds that voters aren't very good at distinguishing fake ads from real ones. And that's causing some real issues as we move towards election day. In fact, deepfake videos received equal or even higher credibility scores than their real counterparts... meaning voters often think a deepfake AI video is legitimate, while the real one is not. Director of the Emerging Tech Policy Lab at UVU, Brandon Amacher, joins the show to explain the study.

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    June 19, 2026

    President Trump attacks Utah's vote-by-mail system

    As Utah's primary election day quickly approaches, President Donald Trump is once again taking a swing at Utah's choice to largely use vote-by-mail. The President made a slew of comments about our election processes in a post on Truth Social, claiming that voting by mail forces states to vote more liberally. But that idea doesn't seem to hold any water here in Utah, where we've been voting by mail for more than a decade and still have a Republican supermajority. Greg and Holly share their thoughts and the reaction from state leaders to the President's comments.

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    June 18, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 18th, 2026: Utah Supreme Court Judges Confirmed

    • SCOTUS Decisions 
    • Robinson Defense Requests Roommate 
    • Man Charged in Data Center Stalking 
    • Your Voice, Your Vote: CD3 and other Utah races 
    • Parker Kingston Case Dismissed 
    • Senator Curtis Celebrates America 250, Hits the Trail! 
    • The Second Puberty of Fatherhood
    • Fun Facts and Closing Arguments 
       
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    June 18, 2026

    Fun Facts and Closing Arguments 

     
    Holly and Greg discuss what happened this day in history, and the death of a tree that sheltered the legendary Robin Hood. 
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    June 18, 2026

    The Second Puberty of Fatherhood 

     
    According to the Washington Post, new studies have shown that new fathers, or non-childbearing new parents, go through a similar "second puberty" in their hormones and synapses that mothers do. Greg and Holly discuss parenthood and the changes your brain faces. 
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    June 18, 2026

    Senator Curtis Celebrates America 250, Hits the Trail! 

     
    Utah Senator John Curtis plans to celebrate America's 250th birthday in style by hiking one mile for every year in our nation's history! Senator Curtis joins Greg and Holly to discuss his patriotic trek. 
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    June 18, 2026

    Parker Kingston Case Dismissed 

     
    Today, we got word that the case against former BYU Football player Parker Kingston was dropped by a judge in Southern Utah. Holly and Greg discuss the case and what the dismissal means. 
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    June 18, 2026

    Your Voice, Your Vote: CD3 and other Utah races 

     
    We continue our coverage on KSL NewsRadio for Your Voice, Your Vote ahead of the primaries on Tuesday, June 23rd. Holly and Greg finish their interviews with all of the candidates in primaries by talking with CD3 Candidate Phil Lyman.  
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    June 18, 2026

    Man Charged in Data Center Stalking 

     
    A man has been arrested in Salt Lake City after police say he threatened and stalked another person over their involvement with the Stratos Project, or the data center in Box Elder County. Greg and Holly discuss the charges and the inflammatory argument behind data centers. 
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    June 18, 2026

    Robinson Defense Requests Roommate 

     
    The defense team for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, wants to cross-examine the person living with Robinson as a romantic partner at the time of the killing. Greg and Holly talk about why this may be, and why it's unusual. 
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    June 18, 2026

    SCOTUS Decisions 

     
    Greg and Holly break down the latest decisions handed down by the Supreme Court of the United States this morning.  
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    June 18, 2026

    Utah Supreme Court Judges Confirmed 

     
    2 Utah Supreme Court justices were confirmed yesterday, despite pushback from the Senate Democrats. Holly and Greg discuss their experience and what to expect next. 
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    June 17, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 17th, 2026: President Trump says the end of the war is close

    • Algae in Bloom in the DC Reflecting Pool 
    • Property Taxes in SLC 
    • Fathers and Postpartum depression 
    • Your Voice, Your Vote: CD3 
    • Utah's Senate President Race 
    • Alleged racial discrimination towards candidate
    • Ghost Students
    • Forest Service Employees told to get here or get out
    • Utah Fans Need to Do Better 
    • Fun Facts and Closing Arguments 
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    June 17, 2026

    Fun Facts and Closing Arguments 

     
    Holly and Greg discuss what happened this day in history, and Greg offers an honest look at the OJ Simpson case. 
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    June 17, 2026

    Utah Fans Need to Do Better 

     
    The Athletic has just released the results of an anonymous poll of 161 NBA players, in which they answered a set of questions about their opinions about the sports world at large. Greg and Holly talk about that, and the world's largest coffee pot coming to Utah.
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    June 17, 2026

    Forest Service Employees told to get here or get out

     
    In March, the USDA announced that the Forest Service will relocate its headquarters from Washington, DC, to Salt Lake City. Now, we're learning more details about what exactly that move will entail. Holly and Greg were joined by Politico Reporter Rachel Shin, who told them more about this move. 
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    June 17, 2026

    Ghost Students 

     
    A report from the Utah Legislative Auditor General has revealed that half a million dollars was taken in a ghost-student scheme that struck public universities across Utah.  
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    June 17, 2026

    Alleged racial discrimination towards candidate

     
    In a recent article from the Salt Lake Tribune, Liban Mohamed says he was racially profiled by the Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman after a recent incident. Greg and Holly discuss the incident and what happens next.  
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    June 17, 2026

    Utah's Senate President Race 

     
    Last night, the candidates for Utah's next Senate President met in a town hall forum, and the theme of the night was the Stratos Data Center Project. Holly and Greg discuss the importance of the AI issue in the race. 
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    June 17, 2026

    Your Voice, Your Vote: CD3

     
    Holly and Greg prepare for the primaries on June 23rd by talking to CD3 Congressional Candidate Celeste Maloy about her debate with her opponent, Former Representative Phil Lyman. 
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    June 17, 2026

    Fathers and Postpartum depression 

     
    Father's Day is next week, and in celebration of the other half of parenthood, Greg and Holly discuss the lesser-known side of postpartum depression, the side held by dads, with Postpartum Support International spokesman Anand Patel.
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    June 17, 2026

    Property Taxes in SLC 

     
    Last night, the Salt Lake City council approved a property tax increase of just over 12%, but it has residents worried this may not be the last. Holly and Greg discuss which programs were cut by the city and where this money will go.  
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    June 17, 2026

    Algae in Bloom in the DC Reflecting Pool 

     
    A fresh coat of "American Flag Blue" paint on the bottom of the Reflecting Pool at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial did not last long, as the pool is now completely covered in algae. Greg and Holly discuss the cost and the cleanup. 
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    June 17, 2026

    President Trump says the end of the war is close 

     
    In a document obtained by CNN, 14 points in the Memorandum of Understanding were revealed, including a significant amount of money to be sent from the US. Greg and Holly break down the points and their meanings.  
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    June 16, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 16th, 2026: Your Voice, Your Vote

    • Drone Attack Plan Foiled 
    • Salt Lake Temple Open House
    • Surfin' Draper 
    • Ogden Valley Tax Lawsuit
    • A bad check bounces a man back into court
    • Utah's aging population 
    • Torrey, Utah named top stargazing spot
    • America 250: Relay for America 
    • Closing Arguments 
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    June 16, 2026

    Closing Arguments 

     
    Greg and Holly talk about Spy turtles, Rollercoasters, Abraham Lincoln, and more fun facts! 
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    June 16, 2026

    America 250: Relay for America 

     
    Greg and Holly discuss Relay for America, which will have hundreds of volunteers running five-mile segments to deliver a flag across the United States. Every mile on the journey is in honor of a veteran nominated by someone who knew their service, meaning one mile is being run for a total of 3,016 veterans. 
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    June 16, 2026

    Torrey, Utah named top stargazing spot

     
    According to an article from the Cache Valley Daily, the best place to look at the night sky is Torrey, Utah. Greg and Holly spoke with Jason Trump from the Clark Planetarium about the dark sky classification.  
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    June 16, 2026

    Utah's aging population 

     
    A lot of people don't like to face getting older, but it is an important thing cities and states need to address. According to Deseret News, Utah's aging population has grown by over 50 percent between 2010 and 2020, surpassing the national rate. Holly and Greg speak to article author Lois Collins from the Deseret News.  
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    June 16, 2026

    A bad check bounces a man back into court

     
    A Washington County man has been arrested after the court alleges he wrote a bad check for 51,000 dollars. The only problem is, 20-year-old Mason Foy is already in court for writing bad checks. Greg and Holly discuss the case.  
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    June 16, 2026

    Ogden Valley Tax Lawsuit 

     
    The Ogden Valley City Council is suing the Utah State Tax Commission after being denied permission to raise property taxes because of a state deadline. Greg and Holly speak to Ogden Valley City Council Member Kay Hoogland about the suit.  
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    June 16, 2026

    Surfin' Draper 

     
    Greg and Holly discuss a new development coming to Draper, which plans to transform an 8-acre plot of land into a surfing destination.  
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    June 16, 2026

    Salt Lake Temple Open House 

     
    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is seeking nearly 30,000 enthusiastic volunteers to welcome the world to the Salt Lake City Temple from April to October 2027. Sarah Jane Weaver, Editor of the Deseret News, joins Greg and Holly to discuss volunteering.  
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    June 16, 2026

    Drone Attack Plan Foiled 

     
    Holly and Greg discuss an alleged drone attack plan on the White House's UFC event that was stopped by the FBI, according to Director Kash Patel.   
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    June 16, 2026

    Your Voice, Your Vote 

     
    We continue our coverage of Your Voice, Your Vote here on KSL NewsRadio by interviewing some of the candidates in the primaries happening across Utah. Today, Holly and Greg speak to Congressman Blake Moore and Representative Karianne Lisonbee about their platforms and a now-deleted post from candidate Lisonbee on X in which she accused her opponent of insider trading. 
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    June 15, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show June 15th, 2026: The beginning of the End?

    • The Other Side of the Other Side
    • America's 250th Birthday 
    • Your Voice Your Vote: CD1 
    • A Deadly Weekend for Daredevils 
    • America's Gambling Problem 
    • Fun Facts and Closing Arguments! 
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    June 15, 2026

    Fun Facts and Closing Arguments! 

     
    Holly and Greg talk about the advantages of telling dad jokes, and Holly shares some fun facts.
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    June 15, 2026

    America's Gambling Problem 

     
    Greg and Holly talk to Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, about a judge's decision to let a college football player continue to play despite a pattern of gambling, and America's struggle with gambling at large.  
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    June 15, 2026

    A Deadly Weekend for Daredevils 

     
    Over the weekend, a string of extreme sports accidents has resulted in death across Utah and beyond. Greg and Holly talk about some of those deaths and the risks associated with extreme sports. 
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    June 15, 2026

    Your Voice Your Vote: CD1 

     
    In this special hour, Greg and Holly speak to all the Democratic candidates headed to the primaries later this month. Liban Mohamed, Ben McAdams, Michael Farrell, and Senator Nate Blouin all told Inside Sources why they believe they are the best fit for CD1.