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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    May 5, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 5th, 2026: Box Elder County Commissioner addresses concerns about proposed data center

    • Utahns largely concerned with economy because of Iran War
    • Study: School cell phone bans don't help students improve grades
    • Impact and importance of foster care in Utah
    • International Midwifery Day
    • Political campaigns using AI
    • Protecting yourself from mountain lions
    • Auto insurance fraud
    • Cinco de Mayo
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    May 5, 2026

    Cinco de Mayo

    It's not only Cinco de Mayo, but it's also Taco Tuesday! Greg and Holly discuss their favorite traditions around the holiday and the great food deals you can catch to celebrate the holiday this year.

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    May 5, 2026

    Auto insurance fraud

    Insurance fraud costs Americans more than $300 billion every year… and it's growing. KSL Investigator Matt Gephardt comes on the show to discuss his new investigation into insurance fraud in the state and how this increasingly common crime can prey on you at your most vulnerable.

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    May 5, 2026

    Protecting yourself from mountain lions

    Back in 2020, Kyle Burgess encountered a cougar on a trail in Slate Canyon in Utah County, giving us the first-hand experience of what it is like to be stalked and attacked by a cougar. Now that it's getting warm and we are seeing more Utahns venture into the mountains, we take a beat to remind hikers how to be safe on the trails and how to keep it so the only cougars they see… are on their TVs during the NCAA season. #BYU

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    May 5, 2026

    Political campaigns using AI 

     

    Behind every political candidate is a solid campaign. This isn't an easy feat;  there are appearances, rallies, social media, campaign managers, and so much more. But what would you say if some of these were created with AI? Does seeing an AI political ad change your thoughts on the candidate?  Deseret News Reporter Brigham Tomco joins to discuss the rise of AI ads and how they are being introduced into the daily political campaign. 

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    May 5, 2026

    International Midwifery Day

     

    Everyone who gets into politics has their story -- whether it's about making a difference or helping their community. For our co-host, Holly Richardson, it was both… and it largely stemmed from her time as a midwife. Holly goes into what pushed her into the world of politics and gives us the inside view of midwifery in Utah. 

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    May 5, 2026

    Impact and importance of foster care in Utah 

     

    Governor Spencer Cox has signed on to a national initiative that aims to give every child in America a home. This is a federal-state partnership focused on child wellness and safety. We go into details of the "A Home for Every Child" initiative and invite Dan Webster, Director of Operations at Utah Foster Care, to discuss the hurdles foster families face and why foster care is important here in Utah. 

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    May 5, 2026

    Study: School cell phone bans don't help students improve grades 

     

    Banning cellphones in school has become very popular not only across the country but also here in Utah with the recent "Bell-to-Bell" ban. ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show to discuss how the data doesn’t reflect quite what administrators were hoping for with the ban, and we hear from you about how we can fix the reading issues we have in schools. Inside Sources executive producer Andy Cupp also joins the conversation with his take as a millennial 

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    May 5, 2026

    Utahns largely concerned with economy because of Iran War

    Nearly 80% of Utahns say that they are at least somewhat concerned about the Iran War's effects on the U.S. economy, according to a Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll. We hear from listeners who share their thoughts on whether or not the ding on the economy is worth potential peace in the Middle East.

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    May 5, 2026

    Box Elder County Commissioner addresses concerns about proposed data center

    In a heated meeting in Box Elder County last night, the county commission approved a plan that will result in a 40,000-acre data center being built northwest of Tremonton. We go into the details of what led them to this deal. Box Elder County Commissioner Lee Perry joins the show to discuss his thoughts behind the vote and why he thinks the plan will be good for the county in the end.

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    May 4, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 4th, 2026: People in Box Elder County prepare for public hearing on proposed data center

    • The "banana planes" are all grounded 
    • May the fourth be with you 
    • Changing healthcare practices in Utah after enhanced ACA tax credits expire 
    • Societal imbalances due to aging population 
    • The gang's getting back together: KSL Brightside 
    • Reflections on graduation season 
    • Iran's "he said, she said" in the Strait of Hormuz 
    • AI deepfakes are coming from your bank accounts 
    • Are we done with "Disagree Better"? 
    • University of Utah researchers looking into psychedelic mushrooms that makes users see "whimsical little fairies" 
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    May 4, 2026

    University of Utah researchers looking into psychedelic mushrooms that make users see "whimsical little fairies" 

     
    Researchers at the U are testing a certain kind of mushroom that users say makes them see whimsical little fairies, sometimes for days on end. In this final segment, Holly Richardson shares her thoughts on this research. The hosts also discuss how some Utah children are getting special "doll-iveries" thanks to a local nonprofit. 
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    May 4, 2026

    Are we done with "Disagree Better"? 

     
    Do we still want to disagree better? It's been something Governor Spencer Cox has championed for years now, but recent comments he made against those opposed to a proposed data center have Holly wondering if we've moved on. And then a local business has announced it would forego a signed event for Governor Cox's new book, citing anger from their shoppers. Inside Sources goes deeper on the messaging and whether or not we've lost all hope of disagreeing better. 
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    May 4, 2026

    AI deepfakes are coming from your bank accounts 

     
    Artificial intelligence is coming for your money ... your bank accounts, that is. ChatGPT released a new image creation tool recently, and it could spell some real issues for your bank accounts, thanks to incredibly realistic deepfakes. Brandon Amacher, Director of the Emerging Policies Tech Lab at Utah Valley University, joins Inside Sources to explain how the latest updates with text and words on pictures could make things even trickier. 
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    May 4, 2026

    Iran's "he said, she said" in the Strait of Hormuz 

     
    Back-and-forth, back-and-forth, back-and-forth... It's never-ending. Iran says one thing: that they attacked a U.S. ship. Then the U.S. says "nope – wrong." Greg and Holly catch listeners up on the latest news with the War in Iran. 
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    May 4, 2026

    Reflections on graduation season 

     
    As college graduations wrap up and high school graduations get underway, new graduates are bound to feel uneasy and nervous over their futures. A new national survey finds that grads are mostly nervous about finances. Holly Richardson actually spoke to graduating students at Utah Valley University last week and shares some of her message for those heading out into adulthood. 
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    May 4, 2026

    The gang's getting back together: KSL Brightside

     
    Something new, something old – coming today to KSL NewsRadio. The original hosts of the old Nightside Project are back for another round of fun on the airwaves. Hosts Ethan Millard and Alex Kirry join Inside Sources to preview their new show: KSL Brightside. 
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    May 4, 2026

    Societal imbalances due to aging population 

     
    We're getting older and older (well, not Greg and Holly – they'll live forever), and that's creating an imbalance within our population, especially as fewer babies are born every year. And with immigration losing its popularity as well, we're on a faster decline than many previously thought. Opinion Editor of the Deseret News Jay Evensen shares what he's learned from the data. 
     
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    May 4, 2026

    Changing healthcare practices in Utah after enhanced ACA tax credits expire 

     
    A new report from the New York Times finds that in the several months since Congress let the enhanced tax credits under "Obamacare" expire, millions are dropping their healthcare coverage. Are we seeing the same trend here in Utah? For those who are buying their health insurance from the marketplace here, what can they possibly do to save money? Jon Pike, Utah Insurance Commissioner, joins the conversation. 
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    May 4, 2026

    May the fourth be with you 

     
    On this unofficial "Star Wars" day, taking a moment to think about the massive film franchise, we are. KSL Movie Show host Andy Farnsworth joins Greg and Holly for a fun, rapid-fire round of trivia from a galaxy far, far away. 
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    May 4, 2026

    The "banana planes" are all grounded 

     
    Spirit Airlines' famed yellow planes are all grounded now, after the company announced an immediate closure early Saturday morning. With their departure from the industry, thousands of travelers found themselves stranded, and thousands of employees found themselves without a job. But Spirit's closure could have far-reaching effects on ticket prices throughout the country. 
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    May 4, 2026

    People in Box Elder County prepare for public hearing on proposed data center 

     
    Governor Spencer Cox is backing a proposed 40,000-acre data center in Box Elder County, just as hundreds of residents prepare to descend on the county fairgrounds today to voice opposition to the plan before the county commission. Many have voiced concerns over water, heat island, power, and the secrecy of the project. If it's such a great thing – as the Governor says – why has it been hidden until just now? Greg and Holly preview the meeting tonight and why the Governor says he supports the plan... and you should too. 
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    May 1, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 1st, 2026: Law Day in the USA!

    • A Busy Week in Congress
    • Utah leads the way on Sci-Fi Road project 
    • U of U Student Detained by ICE
    • A Prosecutor's Perspective 
    • JPEC and Judge Retention 
    • The KSL Movie Show! 
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    May 1, 2026

    The KSL Movie Show! 

     
    Andy Farnsworth and Val Cameron from the KSL Movie Show join Greg and Guest Host Jim Bennett to discuss the Big Movie of the Week, The Devil Wears Prada 2, and their favorite performances by leading lady Meryl Streep. 
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    May 1, 2026

    JPEC and Judge Retention 

     
    Utah State Bar President-Elect Tyler Young joins Greg and Guest Host Jim Bennett to explain how the Utah Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission (JPEC) provides voters with objective, publicly available information about judicial performance.  
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    May 1, 2026

    A Prosecutor's Perspective 

     
    Former Assistant Attorney General Scott Reed joins the show to discuss the prosecution side of the big cases of today, like the James Comey indictment and the local battle over prediction market app Kalshi. 
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    May 1, 2026

    U of U Student Detained by ICE 

     
    A student at the University of Utah who has been in the US since he was one year old is now in jail in Wyoming after being detained by ICE. Greg and Guest Host Jim Bennett spoke to Immigration Attorney Jim Bennett about what this means for the student and what it will take to get him out. 
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    May 1, 2026

    Utah leads the way on Sci-Fi Road project 

     
    Greg and Guest Host Jim Bennett talk to KSL TV's Brian Carlson about a project at Utah State University that will allow electric cars to be charged using the roads on which they are driven. 
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    May 1, 2026

    A Busy Week in Congress 

     
    A massive funding bill, expanded spying capabilities, and a king. These are all the things the US Congress had this week. Greg and Guest Host Jim Bennett were joined by US Rep. Celeste Maloy, who is in DC to tell us about the happenings of the week.
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    May 1, 2026

    Law Day in the USA! 

     
    Today is Law Day, which means lawyers across the day are celebrating the rule of law in the United States. Greg and Guest Host Jim Bennett talk about what Law Day means to them and how we can celebrate it this year.  
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    April 30, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show April 30th, 2026: I.C.E Funding

    • U.S GDP growth 
    • The Correspondent Dinner shooter
    • Prediction Markets fighting to stay in Utah
    • Preview of Utah's primaries 
    • Hegseth defending budget
    • Key surveillance tool passes the House 
    • Former FBI Director indicted… again
    • A new study reveals that Americans feel unrepresented by both major political parties 
    • Voting Rights Act
    • 2025 was the deadliest year on Utah's roads
    • Peach crop ruined, community rallies
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    April 30, 2026

    Peach crop ruined, community rallies

     
    A local farmer had his entire stock of pears wiped out by a recent cold snap that hit the state. Greg and guest host Jim Bennett spoke to KSL NewsRadio's Cameron Elliott about how the community helped him get back on track. 
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    April 30, 2026

    2025 was the deadliest year on Utah's roads 

     
    72 motorcyclists died on Utah roads last year, making it the deadliest year in history. We have Lt. Cameron Roden from the Utah Highway Patrol on the show to tell us what these figures mean and how we can change them.  
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    April 30, 2026

    Voting Rights Act  

     
    The Supreme Court yesterday issued a ruling that would limit the power of the Voting Rights Act of 1964, the latest blow in a battle over redistricting state voter maps. This has already spurred major changes in primary races, as Louisiana is delaying its primaries to reevaluate after this decision. We speak with Kelsey Dallas, Managing Editor of SCOTUSblog, to detail what the justices said during the debates and how this will affect districts going forward. 
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    April 30, 2026

    A new study reveals that Americans feel unrepresented by both major political parties 

     
    A new study from the Hinckley Institute and Deseret News has found that Americans feel unrepresented by the current party labels. We bring on Brigham Tomco from the Deseret News to give us more insight into the results and how we got to this point in Utah politics. 
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    April 30, 2026

    Former FBI Director indicted…again

     
    Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted again, this time for alleged threats to the President. This comes as an Instagram post he shared of a photo of seashells in the shape of "86 47", which the DOJ says could be misinterpreted as a credible threat against the president. We go into the details of the case and what has changed in the DOJ's second attempt. 
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    April 30, 2026

    Key surveillance tool passes the House 

     
    The U.S House voted to pass a key government surveillance tool today. FISA allows federal intelligence agencies to monitor what targets outside the U.S. say without a warrant. But this vote didn’t pass unanimously among Utah representatives. We go in-depth on the vote and the issues this new surveillance law could cause. 
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    April 30, 2026

    Hegseth defending budget 

     
    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is on Capitol Hill today addressing the war in Iran. The war, which has a price tag of 25 billion dollars, is raising questions on the affordability of the conflict and what threat Iran posed before the US launched strikes in the area. 
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    April 30, 2026

    Preview of Utah's primaries 

     
    Greg talks to guest host Jim Bennett, who goes in-depth on the races we are seeing coming down the line for congressional races here in Utah, including the crowded ticket for Utah's first Democratic district, CD1. 
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    April 30, 2026

    Prediction Markets fighting to stay in Utah 

     
    Prediction Market App Kalshi, which touts itself as a place to trade on just about anything, is fighting to keep operating in Utah despite the state's stringent Anti-Gambling laws. Greg goes into the details of Kalshi's lawsuit against the state to keep functioning. 
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    April 30, 2026

    The Correspondent Dinner shooter  

     
    We are learning more about the man who allegedly tried to rush into the White House Correspondents' dinner with the intention of killing. Greg and guest host Jim Bennett discuss the affidavits and documents we have surrounding last weekend's shooting. 
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    April 30, 2026

    U.S GDP growth 

     
    The US GDP grew by 2% between January and March, recovering from a tumble taken during the 43-day federal shutdown. Now, Americans are wondering how the war in Iran will affect these numbers. Greg and guest host Jim Bennett spoke to Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist for Zions Bank, to break down these numbers and what the average Utahns can expect.
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    April 30, 2026

    I.C.E Funding 

     
    The House of Representatives has advanced a multi-billion-dollar framework to fund immigration enforcement for the next three years, marking a leap towards completing one of President Donald Trump's top priorities. Greg and special guest host Jim Bennett discuss this funding.
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    April 29, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show April 29th, 2026: President Trump's Face Coming to US Passports Near You

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

    • Traffic Burnout: Utah’s Commutes Taking a Toll
    • Love, Money and Legal Wars: Inside the Cost of Divorce
    • Water Woes: Will Higher Costs Change How Utah Uses Water?
    • A Royal Evening at the White House: Inside King Charles Visit
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    April 29, 2026

    83-Year-Old Graduates from UVU

    Greg and Holly discuss an inspiring story of an 83-year-old graduating from UVU and share fun facts and closing arguments.
     
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    April 29, 2026

    Coach's Book Club: RSL's Pablo Mastroeni

    Host of The Coach's book club, Amy Donaldson joins the hosts to discuss her recent discussion with Real Salt Lake coach Pablo Mastroeni’s journey through anxiety, loss, and the life changing book that helped him navigate both professional pressure and personal healing.
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    April 29, 2026

    Utah Gives: The 24 Hours That Power Nonprofits All Year

    Nonprofits across Utah are preparing for one of their biggest fundraising moments of the year as Utah Gives returns with a statewide, 24‑hour push for support. Maggie Cline, CEO of EyeCare4Kids, joins to explain how people can help, where their dollars go, and how even small contributions can make a big impact.

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    April 29, 2026

    A Royal Evening at the White House: Inside King Charles Visit

    King Charles attended a state dinner at the White House last night... and some of his comments about the ballroom renovations are making rounds online. Greg and Holly discuss that and more standout moments from King Charles visit to the U.S.
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    April 29, 2026

    Taylor Swift Moves to Protect Her Voice from AI

    Taylor Swift is taking a new step to protect herself in the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence,  filing new trademarks for her own voice. Greg and Holly speak with Producer, Caitlyn Johnston about this trademark and how much protection it could actually bring. Plus, the latest on a man overseas who just pleaded guilty in a plot targeting one of her Eras Tour concerts in Vienna.
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    April 29, 2026

    Water Woes: Will Higher Costs Change How Utah Uses Water?

    As Utah faces severe drought and record‑low snowpack, cities are taking different approaches to water conservation. Midvale is opting for higher water rates instead of strict enforcement, while other communities are cracking down on outdoor watering altogether. Greg and Holly discuss what cities are doing, whether higher costs actually change behavior, and how far residents may be willing to go before water use truly shifts.
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    April 29, 2026

    President Trump's Face Coming to US Passports Near You

    President Trump’s image could soon be showing up in an unexpected place — U.S. passports — and it’s just the latest example of how his likeness keeps popping up nationwide. Greg and Holly discus the new special edition passports and how it fits into the broader America 250 celebration. Plus, Utah unveils a limited‑edition license plate marking the country’s 250th birthday, as national plans range from patriotic tributes to headline‑grabbing events.
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    April 29, 2026

    Traffic Burnout: Utah’s Commutes Taking a Toll

    Feeling burnt out on your commute before you even get to work? Greg and Holly dig into a new national report that says a few Utah trouble spots are doing more damage to your day than you might think. The hosts take texts from listeners about their traffic trouble spots in the state.

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    April 29, 2026

    The Latest from SCOTUS

    Greg and Holly break down the latest opinion from the Supreme Court ruling that the Louisiana second majority black congressional district was unconstitutional and discuss the broader impact. The hosts also discuss arguments being heard today on the Trump administrations' efforts to end Temporary Protected Status for many Syrians and Haitians living in the United States.
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    April 28, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show April 28th, 2026: Driver in Sgt. Cory Wride’s Death Set for Parole Release

    • Box Elder Data Center Put on Pause
    • The United Arab Emirates to Leave OPEC
    • SLC Police Locate Third Suspect In Deadly SLC Funeral Shooting
    • The GOP vs. Utah Judges
    • Growing Older, Falling Short: Rethinking Retirement Prep
    • Poll Finds SLC Residents Doubt Progress on Affordable Housing
    • Why it May Be A Good Time to Refinance
    • Signature Gatherer Charged with Multiple Counts of Forgery in Uintah County
    • Defying the Odds: One Deaf Student’s Path to a Nursing Doctorate
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    April 28, 2026

    Defying the Odds: One Deaf Student’s Path to a Nursing Doctorate

    A former high school dropout who is deaf, Dionne DeMille is now set to earn her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Weber State University. The hosts explore how her journey shaped her career goals and why she hopes to open doors for current and future disabled healthcare professionals. The hosts close the show with fun facts and closing arguments.
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    April 28, 2026

    Signature Gatherer Charged with Multiple Counts of Forgery in Uintah County

    During a recent gathering of signatures based around repealing Proposition 4, signature verification methods identified 165 names as potentially fraudulent, tied back to a single person, according to Uintah County. Greg and Holly break down the charges.
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    April 28, 2026

    Why It May Be A Good Time to Refinance

    Is it time to refinance your mortgage? Mortgage rates remain unpredictable, but a new Bankrate analysis suggests current shifts may offer a valuable refinancing opportunity for millions of homeowners. Greg and Holly explore what’s driving the change and who could benefit from refinancing now with Lead Data Reporter at Bankrate, Alex Gailey.
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    April 28, 2026

    Poll Finds SLC Residents Doubt Progress on Affordable Housing

    A new poll shows about 72% of SLC residents say leaders have not taken sufficient action to create affordable housing. Greg and Holly discuss the poll results and what still needs improvement.
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    April 28, 2026

    Growing Older, Falling Short: Rethinking Retirement Prep

    Aging brings its own worries, but aging while experiencing significant financial strain is even harder. Lois Collins of the Deseret News speaks to aging in the gap and the issues older Americans are facing. Greg and Holly take comments from listeners on tips to prepare for retirement
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    April 28, 2026

    The GOP vs. Utah Judges

    Following the GOP convention on Saturday, Holly explains why she felt it was abundantly clear that party leaders are plenty mad at Utah judges.
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    April 28, 2026

    Man Charged with Attempted Assassination of President Trump

    The man who authorities say tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner with guns and knives was charged Monday with the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump. Greg and Holly discuss the charges.
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    April 28, 2026

    SLC Police Locate Third Suspect In Deadly SLC Funeral Shooting

    Salt Lake City police say they've tracked down a third person they believe was behind a deadly shooting outside a funeral in Rose Park earlier this year. Greg and Holly discuss the latest.
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    April 28, 2026

    The United Arab Emirates to Leave OPEC

    The United Arab Emirates said it was quitting OPEC and OPEC+. Greg and Holly speak with Austin Knuppe, Assistant Professor, Director of Heravi Peace Institute at Utah State University, about the broader impact and how this could impact oil.
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    April 28, 2026

    Box Elder Data Center Put on Pause

    Box Elder County has hit pause on the massive data center project proposal. Tim Vandenack with KSL.com explains what happened.
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    April 28, 2026

    Driver in Sgt. Cory Wride’s Death Set for Parole Release

    The driver involved in the death of Utah County Sheriff’s Sgt. Cory Wride is scheduled to be released on parole today after serving more than a decade in prison. Greg and Holly discuss the case of Meagan Dakota Grunwald.
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    April 27, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show April 27th, 2026: Shots Fired at the White House Correspondents Dinner

    • State Convention Weekend: Key Takeaways from Both Parties
    • Breaking the Two-Hour Marathon Barrier
    • Box Elder Commissioners to Vote on Massive Data Center
    • Fighting Absenteeism: West Lake Jr. High’s Success Story
    • 988 Hotline Linked to Fewer Suicide Deaths
    • Betrayed by a Cell Phone: The Supreme Court’s Test of Digital Privacy
    • Olympic Overspending: Lessons from Italy’s Winter Games
    • Closing Arguments: The State Conventions and Election Integrity
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    April 27, 2026

    Closing Arguments: The State Conventions and Election Integrity

    As state conventions wrap up, we reflect on the importance of a fair and transparent election process — and why protecting it matters more than ever. Holly shares fun facts of the day.
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    April 27, 2026

    Olympic Overspending: Lessons from Italy’s Winter Games

    Italy’s 2026 Winter Games face a $363 million deficit. We talk with Deseret News’ Lisa Riley Roche about what Utah can learn as it prepares for the 2034 Olympics.
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    April 27, 2026

    Betrayed by a Cell Phone: The Supreme Court’s Test of Digital Privacy

    A bank robber’s cellphone betrayed him… and now the Supreme Court is deciding how far police can go in tracking your location data. Former prosecutor Scott Reed joins to discuss the future of privacy and technology.
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    April 27, 2026

    988 Hotline Linked to Fewer Suicide Deaths

    New research shows suicide rates dropped sharply after the 988 crisis line launched. Greg and Holly speak with Rep. Steve Eliason about this new research and the importance of this hotline.
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    April 27, 2026

    Fighting Absenteeism: West Lake Jr. High’s Success Story

    One Utah school cut absenteeism in half with incentives. Greg and Holly discuss absenteeism and hear from KSL’s Deanie Wimmer about how donuts, field trips, and other incentives are changing the attendance culture.
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    April 27, 2026

    Box Elder Commissioners to Vote on Massive Data Center  

    A 400,000-acre data center proposal in Box Elder could consume more than double the power that the entire state of Utah uses. Greg and Holly discuss how this project raises questions about energy use and tech expansion in rural America.
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    April 27, 2026

    Breaking the Two-Hour Marathon Barrier

    Two African runners make history, smashing the once-impossible two-hour marathon mark. Greg and Holly explore how technology, training, and human endurance collided to rewrite sports history.
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    April 27, 2026

    State Convention Weekend: Key Takeaways from Both Parties

    Greg and Holly both attended the state convention this weekend. Holly brings standout moments from the GOP State Convention, and Greg breaks down what stood out at the Democratic State Convention.
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    April 27, 2026

    Shots Fired at the White House Correspondents' Dinner

    A shocking breach of security leaves President Trump and attendees scrambling for safety. Greg and Holly unpack what this means for political violence in America and how the nation can unify against it. Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, discusses how this close call of shots fired is a fresh reminder of the danger of political violence against all Americans. 
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    April 24, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show April 24th, 2026: State Convention Weekend: Candidates Gear Up for High‑Stakes Decisions

    • Leadership Turmoil at the Pentagon: The Firing of Navy Secretary Phelan
    • How Quickly Should Search Warrants Be Approved?
    • Arbor Day: Tips for Planting Trees in Utah
    • US Special Forces Soldier Arrested After Allegedly Winning $400k on Capture of Maduro
    • How Teachers Are Trying to Fix Children's Attention Spans 
    • History on Ice: Utah Mammoth Host First-Ever Playoff Game
    • Michael: Breaking Down the King of Pop Biopic
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    April 24, 2026

    Michael: Breaking Down the King of Pop Biopic

    Greg and Holly check in with the KSL Movie Show hosts about the big movie of the week 'Micheal' and what to expect as the life of Michael Jackson is presented on film.
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    April 24, 2026

    History on Ice: Utah Mammoth Host First-Ever Playoff Game

    The Utah Mammoth is getting ready to host playoff hockey for the first time in franchise history tonight! Jay Stevens, Host of the Utah Puck Report, skates through what's expected today.
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    April 24, 2026

    How Teachers Are Trying to Fix Children's Attention Spans 

    Teachers are reportedly turning to "brain breaks" to address students' short attention spans. Greg and Holly discuss what these brain breaks look like and the issue with short attention spans.
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    April 24, 2026

    US Special Forces Soldier Arrested After Allegedly Winning $400k on Capture of Maduro

    A US special forces soldier has been arrested after allegedly winning $400,000 on the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Greg and Holly speak with National Correspondent for NewsNation, Xavier Walton, about the latest details.
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    April 24, 2026

    Arbor Day: Tips for Planting Trees in Utah

    It's Arbor Day! Which makes it a great day to talk about the top tips for planting trees in Utah. Taun Beddes, Co-Host of the KSL Greenhouse Show and a Horticulturist with USU Extension, joins the show to share his advice.
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    April 24, 2026

    How Quickly Should Search Warrants Be Approved?

    A study has raised concerns about how quickly judges approve search warrants. Greg discusses what search warrants are essentially used for and the implications that could come with both approving search warrants too quickly... or not quickly enough.
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    April 24, 2026

    Leadership Turmoil at the Pentagon: The Firing of Navy Secretary Phelan

    A major shake‑up hit the Pentagon this week as U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan was asked to step down following months of reported clashes with Secretary Pete Hegseth and other defense leaders. The leadership change comes at a critical moment, with the Navy engaged in conflict with Iran. Greg and Holly discuss how this fits into broader cabinet turnover and what concerns it raises for ongoing military operations.
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    April 24, 2026

    State Convention Weekend: Candidates Gear Up for High‑Stakes Decisions

    Big political decisions will be happening this weekend. State party conventions could decide who advances to the primary ballot in Utah’s newly drawn congressional districts. Greg and Holly discuss expectations and what is on the line as they both will be attending the GOP and democratic state conventions.
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    April 23, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show April 23rd, 2026: President Trump Reclassifies State-Licensed Medical Marijuana as Less-Dangerous Drug

    • UK Approves Lifelong Smoking Ban For Anyone Born After 2008
    • Senate Moves Forward on Major Plan to Boost Immigration Enforcement Funding 
    • Behind the Conspiracy: The Missing Scientists  
    • UT Crime and Courts: Michael Aaron Jayne Sues Utah County  
    • Kalshi Fines and Suspends Political Candidates 
    • Lt. Gov. Explains USU Monument Valley Education Building  
    • One‑Day Road Trips: Affordable Adventures for Families on a Budget 
    • Taxing the Ultra‑Rich: Inside NYC’s High‑End Housing Proposal 
    • You Graduated… Now What?  
    • Leading Under Pressure: Protecting Your Mental Health When the Stakes Are High 
    • Fire in the Sky, Kids at Work Day and the Final Word 
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    April 23, 2026

    Fire in the Sky, Kids at Work Day and the Final Word 

     
    A blazing meteorite was spotted across the Utah sky this morning. Greg and Holly talk about what listeners experienced while witnessing it. It's also National Take Your Kid to Work Day, and Holly brought one of her own to go behind the scenes at KSL NewsRadio! Jazzy goes on-air to talk about her experience. Greg shares his closing arguments of the day.  
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    April 23, 2026

    Leading Under Pressure: Protecting Your Mental Health When the Stakes Are High 

     
    High‑pressure situations don’t just hit CEOs and executives—parents, community leaders, and everyday people feel the weight too. Greg and Holly sit down with Melanie Jones of the Utah Women and Leadership Institute and local advocate Josie White to discuss navigating mental health challenges when expectations are high and the margin for error feels small.  
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    April 23, 2026

    You Graduated… Now What?  

    It’s graduation season, which means thousands of new college grads are stepping off the stage and straight into real life. Exciting, overwhelming, and full of possibility all at once. Greg and Holly talk through what graduations are happening now, and share advice they wish every new grad could hear. Texters chime in with their advice.  
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    April 23, 2026

    Taxing the Ultra‑Rich: Inside NYC’s High‑End Housing Proposal 

    New York's Mayor is eyeing a tax that would hit luxury property owners who live in the city. Greg and Holly discuss this proposal and how it might work.  
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    April 23, 2026

    One‑Day Road Trips: Affordable Adventures for Families on a Budget 

     
    With summer on the horizon and fuel and airfare prices climbing, many families are rethinking how to travel without breaking the bank. Today, we explore the joy and practicality of one‑day road trip destinations close enough to reach in a single drive but far enough to feel like a true getaway. Holly shares her own quick‑escape favorites, we highlight nearby spots we often overlook, and we ask listeners: When you need a fast family getaway, what’s your go‑to road‑trip destination that always works? 
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    April 23, 2026

    Lt. Gov. Explains USU Monument Valley Education Building  

    Utah State University is celebrating the grand opening of its Monument Valley education building. Greg and Holly speak about the significance of this with Utah's Lt. Governor, Diedre Henderson.
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    April 23, 2026

    Kalshi Fines and Suspends Political Candidates 

     
    Prediction market platform Kalshi says it has suspended and fined three political candidates for using the platform to bet on their own races. We go into the details on this exclusion of candidates from the platform and how predictive marketing apps are creating a new landscape for lawmakers. 
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    April 23, 2026

    UT Crime and Courts: Michael Aaron Jayne Sues Utah County  

    Greg and Holly walk through multiple crime stories in Utah, including the latest situation with Michael Aaron Jayne, the man accused of killing a Santaquin police officer with a semi-truck in 2024 and why he is suing Utah County. Greg and Holly also discuss the arrest of a BYU Professor. 
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    April 23, 2026

    Behind the Conspiracy: The Missing Scientists  

     
    Several high-level scientists from government programs have either died or gone missing recently. This has led to a growing conspiracy due to the secrecy and sensitive nature of the research. We speak to ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett about these scientists and why we get so hooked on conspiracy theories.  
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    April 23, 2026

    Senate Moves Forward on Major Plan to Boost Immigration Enforcement Funding 

     
    In a marathon voting session last night, the Senate passed a budget resolution that will fund federal immigration enforcement for the next three years. This bill passed along party lines, except for Senators Mike Lee and John Curtis, who voted with the Democrats. Greg and Holly discuss the latest.  
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    April 23, 2026

    UK Approves Lifelong Smoking Ban For Anyone Born After 2008 

     
    Cigarettes are on the chopping block for anyone under the age of 18 or younger in the future of the UK. This is part of a "rolling ban"  passed by lawmakers for the sale of Tobacco and nicotine products, which would increase the legal age for buying tobacco by one year…every year starting with those born after January 1st, 2009. Greg speaks about the legality of this bill and whether this could actually prevent nicotine addiction early on. 
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    April 23, 2026

    President Trump Reclassifies State-Licensed Medical Marijuana as Less-Dangerous Drug  

     
    President Donald Trump's acting AG signed an order reclassifying medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug. Greg goes into the legal details about this major policy shift in classification and what this change means.
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    April 22, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show April 22st, 2026: Goshen Fire Update

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

    • Countdown to Convention: Who’s In The Primary and Who’s Still Waiting?
    • The Summer Tech Reset: Healthier Screen Habits for Kids
    • It's Earth Day! Tips to Protect Wildlife While You Celebrate
    • Too Close for Comfort? Solar Project Sparks Concern in Emery County
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    April 22, 2026

    Fun Facts, Closing Arguments and a 4-Year-OldInvited to Play at Carnegie Hall

    Greg and Holly wrap with fun facts and closing arguments about earth day.  Plus, a feel‑good story about a 4‑year‑old piano prodigy set to perform at Carnegie Hall, making them one of the youngest musicians to ever take that iconic stage.