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 12, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 12th, 2026: Utah's feeling like a 'ring of fire' today

    • Consumer prices rise… and so does inflation
    • President Trump heads to China
    • Recess for the kids
    • Utah lawmakers weigh in on the war in Iran
    • Is security worth your privacy?
    • 'Stranger Becomes Neighbor' update
    • The Race to Redistrict
    • AI in Politics
    • Pull your weeds!
    • Minas Tirith
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    May 12, 2026

    Minas Tirith

    This segment of the show is for the fans of The Lord of the Rings. To commemorate The Fellowship of the Ring's 25th anniversary, Lego has released a new set of the iconic "city of kings," Minas Tirith.

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    May 12, 2026

    Pull your weeds!

    State officials are issuing notices to landowners, telling them to remove their noxious weeds to comply with the "Noxious Weed Act". Taun Beddes, co-host of the KSL Greenhouse show and horticulturist at Utah State University, joins the show to discuss what weeds fit this category and how to get rid of them effectively.

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    May 12, 2026

    AI in Politics

    The question is no longer "will AI impact politics?" but "how will AI impact politics?" Becki Wright, Founder and CEO of Proximity, joins us in-studio to discuss her new product suite that will apply AI directly to political strategy.

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    May 12, 2026

    The Race to Redistrict

    We are already deep into the throes of the Midterms, but the push to redistrict is strong after a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling made everything more complicated for voters. Greg and Holly share their thoughts on the redistricting efforts across the country ahead of the election and what Democrats will need to do messaging-wise if they want to retake Congress.

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    May 12, 2026

    'Stranger Becomes Neighbor' update

    Afghan refugees who came to the United States in 2021 and 2022 -- and came here legally -- are facing growing scrutiny amidst a changing immigration environment. Now, Utah citizens are stepping in to try to save their Afghan neighbors from deportation. A new bonus episode of KSL Podcasts' "Stranger Becomes Neighbor" just dropped this morning, looking at the efforts of everyday Utahns to help their neighbors navigate a changing immigration landscape. We bring in KSL Podcasts Senior Podcast Producer, Andrea Smardon, to discuss this new episode in a rapidly changing political environment and how we need to make critical changes to the immigration process.

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    May 12, 2026

    Is security worth your privacy?

    Stores have been looking for ways to cut down on their losses, which come largely due to shoplifting. Home improvement stores Lowe's and Home Depot have introduced more advanced cameras throughout their stores AND in the parking lots; they now track license plates. How much of our privacy are we willing to give up in order to have more security?

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    May 12, 2026

    Utah lawmakers weigh in on the war in Iran

    The Utah congressional delegation is chiming in on whether or not the president needs to consult with Congress to continue with the war in Iran. Greg and Holly dive into the details of what representatives had to say about limiting the president's power in Iran.

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    May 12, 2026

    Recess for the kids

    The American Academy of Pediatrics is updating its guidance on school recess, emphasizing the importance of movement and exercise for children and their learning. Inside Sources discusses the importance of taking breaks for both kids and adults.

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    May 12, 2026

    President Trump heads to China

    President Trump is heading to China for talks with President Xi Jinping; he's expected to leave later today. The two leaders are expected to discuss many topics, including: Taiwan, AI, nuclear weapons, and of course, Iran. Greg and Holly preview the high-stakes meeting.

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    May 12, 2026

    Consumer prices rise… and so does inflation

    Inflation is up… by quite a bit. According to new data released this morning, inflation is at its highest rate in three years. This puts the Federal Reserve in an interesting situation as they battle rates and a new Fed chair. For analysis on this, Professor Jason Kotter, Assistant Professor of Finance at the Marriott School of Business at BYU, joins the show. He discusses all the variables to consider regarding the economy and the struggles we might face if there isn't a deal with Iran soon.

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    May 12, 2026

    Utah's feeling like a 'ring of fire' today

    Utah is feeling the heat this week as we hit 90 degrees yesterday and are forecasted to beat that today. It may feel like nice summer weather, but remember, it's only mid-May. As a reminder, we are only in mid-May, so it's only going to get hotter. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins Inside Sources to explain what we can expect for this summer.

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    May 11, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 11th, 2026: Gov. Cox addresses concerns about data center coming to Box Elder County

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

    • Residents of new Utah city possibly facing property tax increase of 519% 
    • Woman visits all 511 parks in Salt Lake County; creates new database on amenities 
    • The Atlantic teams up with Deseret News to discuss future of Utah 
    • Utah Supreme Court justice resigns amid legislative investigation 
    • Trump administration launches new website designed to help pregnant mothers 
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    May 11, 2026

    New Beatles Fan Experience Coming to London

    Greg's a huge fan of The Beatles. Holly likes them, but their producer Andy does not like the band. But they all can agree that a new fan experience celebrating The Beatles sounds pretty cool. Inside Sources finishes by talking about the plans, plus Holly's fun facts and Greg's closing argument. 

     
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    May 11, 2026

    Trump Administration Launches New Website Designed to Help Pregnant Mothers

    Do we actually care about maternal health here in the United States? The Trump Administration says it's taking a new approach to help improve maternal healthcare. Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy says this approach is how you really Make America Healthy Again. Holly Richardson shares her mixed opinions on the move – what she likes and what she thinks is missing in this official advice. 

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    May 11, 2026

    Lawyers Voice Concerns over A.I. Note Takers

    Anyone who's ever had to go to court or deal with the police should know and appreciate the idea of "attorney-client privilege." But now -- thanks to artificial intelligence -- there's concern of that privilege going away. Or in some cases, lawyers say it could result in jokes and offhand comments being included in official documents, creating even more problems later on. 

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    May 11, 2026

    Utah Supreme Court Justice Resigns Amid Legislative Investigation

    More shake-ups in Utah's judiciary, after the resignation of one of the justices. Justice Diana Hagen issues her resignation following continued investigations -- and leaked information about earlier investigations -- into alleged misconduct. With her announcement, the legislative investigation into her conduct is now over. Greg Skordas shares his worries over this move and what it could mean for the judiciary. 

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    May 11, 2026

    The Atlantic Teams Up with Deseret News to Discuss Future of Utah

    Improving online safety, discussing the future of democracy, the new entertainment and sports district coming to downtown Salt Lake City, and the future of media. All of this will be on the table today during a special event by The Atlantic and Deseret News this afternoon. Staff writer at The Atlantic, McKay Coppins joins Inside Sources to preview the event. He also talks about what it was like to write Mitt Romney's biography. 

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    May 11, 2026

    Monday Morning Crime Roundup

    The man accused of trying to kill President Trump at the recent White House Correspondents Dinner pleaded "not guilty" on all counts this morning. Cole Allen is facing several felony charges, including attempted assassination of the President of the United States. Plus, cameras will be allowed in the Charlie Kirk murder trial and a man suspected of being involved in a deadly shooting outside a funeral is being extradited back to Utah. It's time for a bit of a crime roundup. 

     
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    May 11, 2026

    Woman visits all 511 parks in Salt Lake County; creates new database on amenities

    The Americans who were on-board a Dutch cruise ship where a hantavirus outbreak occurred are now back in the U.S. Those who've tested positive are at the CDC in Atlanta, while those who haven't shown symptoms or tested positive yet are in a secure facility in Nebraska. Federal health officials stress that this is not like the COVID pandemic, so there's very little for everyday Americans to worry about. Emergency room doctor and President of the Black Physicians of Utah Dr. Richard Ferguson joins Inside Sources. 

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    May 11, 2026

    American Exposed to Hantavirus Now Back on U.S. Soil

    The Americans who were on-board a Dutch cruise ship where a hantavirus outbreak occurred are now back in the U.S. Those who've tested positive are at the CDC in Atlanta, while those who haven't shown symptoms or tested positive yet are in a secure facility in Nebraska. Federal health officials stress that this is not like the COVID pandemic, so there's very little for everyday Americans to worry about. Emergency room doctor and President of the Black Physicians of Utah Dr. Richard Ferguson joins Inside Sources.

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    May 11, 2026

    Gov. Cox addresses concerns about data center coming to Box Elder County

    The debate over the proposed data center in Box Elder County continues, and the governor says he's working to make sure the Great Salt Lake is protected throughout this whole process. He's also apologizing for comments he made in a recent news conference, where he grew rather impatient with people who oppose the process and these kinds of developments. Holly and Greg share the governor's comments and give their takes on whether it's enough to really address the concerns. 

     
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    May 11, 2026

    Residents of New Utah City Possibly Facing Property Tax Increase of 519%

    Property taxes could increase more than five times for folks living in the newer city of Ogden Valley. City leaders are in the budgeting process right now, and say the city's facing a budget shortfall of more than $2 million. But even though the city thinks it may need to raise taxes by more than 500%, they can't do it without legislative approval. 

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    May 8, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 8th, 2026: Celebrating and honoring mother's (of all kinds)

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

    • Layton Cold Case Starts to Warm
    • One-Year Later: How are our Teeth Since the State Banned Fluoridated Water?
    • More Hurdles for the President's Economic Plans
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    May 8, 2026

    Movie of the week: The Sheep Detectives

    From action movies like X-Men to dramas like Australia to musicals like Les Mis and The Greatest Showman -- is there anything Hugh Jackman can't do? KSL Movie Show hosts Andy Farnsworth and Val Cameron join Greg and Holly to discuss the greatest flicks featuring Australian hunk Hugh Jackman.

     
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    May 8, 2026

    Celebrating and honoring mother's (of all kinds)

    Mom's get a special treat this weekend -- Sunday is Mother's Day. Now we know this can be both a happy time for people, but also a sadder time. Some people have lost their moms, or maybe they don't have great relationships with their mothers. And you know what, that's okay too. Relationships are complicated; maybe even more so when it comes to our families. Greg and Holly share memories of their own moms and why they think Mother's Day is special. We also take calls and read texts from listeners with their own Mother's Day wishes.

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    May 8, 2026

    One-year later: How are our teeth since the state banned fluoridated water?

    One year ago, a ban on fluoride in Utah's drinking water went into effect. You'll remember it was a pretty controversial decision, one that was supposed to be in line with the "Make America Healthy Again" movement. So in the year since, how are our teeth doing? What's the data say? Pediatric dentist and former head of the Utah Dental Association Dr. James Bekker shares updates since the ban and why fluoride is so important for our overall dental health.

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    May 8, 2026

    Layton cold case starts to warm

    In the early hours of April 25, 1986, someone killed a clerk at a 7-Eleven store in Layton. For the last 4 decades, detectives and amateur sleuths have tried to piece the mystery together: who killed Carla Maxwell?  40 years later, police have named a new person of interest in the murder case... and it could potentially bring about a conclusion and some answers about what really happened. Executive producer and host of the KSL Podcast "Cold", Dave Cawley, joins the program and breaks down this case.

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    May 8, 2026

    More hurdles for the President's economic plans

    Another bump in the road for President Trump's economic plans -- a federal court has deemed the President's most recent, broad global 10% tariff is not legal. The news comes just as the world celebrates "Free Trade Day." Inside Sources discusses the role of free trade in our society, and what the recent ruling against the President's use of tariffs really means.

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    May 8, 2026

    Agencies asking Governor to declare state of emergency over drought

    It's only the beginning of May, and already we're set to see our first 90-degree day next week. Plus, new forecasting for Lake Powell says the lake will have its worst snowmelt ever recorded. And now several state and federal agencies are asking Governor Cox to declare a state of emergency over the ongoing drought and the impending disastrous summer. Holly and Greg break it all down.

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    May 7, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 7th, 2026: Lieutenant Governor reaffirms security and trust in Utah's elections

    • New voter information privacy laws go into effect
    • Utah judiciary examining leak of confidential investigation into Utah Supreme Court justice
    • Examining children's mental health: the warning signs and possible treatments
    • National Republicans renew push for redistricting ahead of midterm elections
    • How are Utah's working moms faring?
    • Local Habitat for Humanity chapter recruits women to build special homes
    • Developer behind Box Elder County data center pulls water rights application
    • Utah Law Enforcement Memorial to hold vigil tonight
    • New building on Utah's Capitol Hill named after former Governor Mike Leavitt
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    May 7, 2026

    New building on Utah's Capitol Hill named after former Governor Mike Leavitt

    A well-known name in state politics is returning to Utah's Capitol Hill. And we're not talking about Rob Bishop, although he is coming back up -- he was just sworn in to finish a term in the Utah House. No, this segment, Holly Richardson explains the news dealing with former Governor Mike Leavitt and the State Capitol's newest building.

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    May 7, 2026

    Utah Law Enforcement Memorial to hold vigil tonight

    Since 1853, 152 brave men and women have been killed while trying to protect their communities. Tonight, Utahns will come together to remember and honor our law enforcement officers who've died in the line of duty. Most recent were the August 17, 2025, murders of Tremonton-Garland Police Department officers Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada. President of the Utah Law Enforcement Memorial Pat Evans explains the significance of tonight's ceremony.

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    May 7, 2026

    Developer behind Box Elder County data center pulls water rights application

    Today, KSL learned that the group behind the controversial data center in Box Elder County has pulled their water rights application. It doesn't mean that the project is actually canceled though. KSL NewsRadio's Heather Peterson joins Inside Sources in the studio to explain the latest developments and what the Utah Division of Water Rights is saying. Greg and Holly also discuss the Governor's ongoing trip back east, as he tries to bring more business and technology to the Beehive State.

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    May 7, 2026

    Local Habitat for Humanity chapter recruits women to build special homes

    Women and community members are coming together this week to build four homes in Tooele County. It's part of the annual "Women Build" event by the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity. And in fact... it's actually the 50th anniversary of Habitat for Humanity! Chelsi Chant, Director of Marketing and Development at Habitat for Humanity Greater Salt Lake Area joins Inside Sources to talk about the work going on here in Utah.

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    May 7, 2026

    How are Utah's working moms faring?

    Evidence over the past several decades shows that when women do better, society does better. But are we helping women to be successful... or are we adding more pressure to certain groups of women? This segment, Holly and Greg talk about working moms -- the ones who get up early and take care of the kids, just to go to work and take care of the adult children. Is society actually helping them so they can be most successful? Dr. Susan Madsen, founder and director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project shares her insights.

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    May 7, 2026

    National Republicans renew push for redistricting ahead of midterm elections

    It probably feels like the never-ending story: congressional map redistricting. Things may have settled down here in Utah... for now, at least. But across the country, the recent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court and primary wins for Trump-backed Republican candidates have many states looking to redo their maps. With just a few months to go, we're back to redrawing maps and pushing pause on primary elections.

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    May 7, 2026

    Examining children's mental health: the warning signs and possible treatments.

    A new depression therapy focuses on finding joy, not just eliminating sadness. And at Utah State University, a program aims to improve youth mental health by getting kid outside under the night sky. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Inside Sources takes a look at some new treatments to help mental health. State Representative Steve Eliason also joins the program to share insights into youth suicide risks, and what parents can best do to help their children if they struggle with depression.

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    May 7, 2026

    Utah judiciary examining leak of confidential investigation into Utah Supreme Court justice

    The Utah Judicial Commission will now launch an investigation into a leak regarding another investigation into state Supreme Court justice Diana Hagen over allegations of misconduct. This new investigation comes after their previous internal investigation was somehow leaked to the Utah State Legislature and then to the media. Greg breaks it down for listeners.

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    May 7, 2026

     New voter information privacy laws go into effect

    Among the many laws that just went into effect here in Utah is the law changing voter information privacy. Thanks to Senate Bill 153, only certain eligible voters can ask that certain personal information be withheld. But to do that, the voter had to request an "at-risk" designation… by yesterday. Weber County Clerk-Auditor Ricky Hatch joins to explain the changes and what to do it you missed the deadline.

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    May 7, 2026

    Lieutenant Governor reaffirms security and trust in Utah's elections

    Lieutenant Governor Diedre Henderson is reaffirming her belief that Utah's elections are secure. She sat down exclusively with KSL to share her thoughts on the continued questioning and attacking of our elections system. Greg and Holly hear her comments and share their own takes on the process. They also broaden out the conversation to discuss the balance between trust and distrust when it comes to the government.

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    May 6, 2026

    Inside Sources Full Show May 6th, 2026: The bills grow up: Hundreds of new laws go into effect today

    • Trump-backed candidates excel in Midwestern Republican primaries
    • Claims of paid protestors at recent Box Elder County Commission meeting
    • Senate GOP proposes $1 Billion in taxpayer money go to new White House ballroom
    • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints asks members to study the Constitution
    • New mobile mental health unit launches
    • Breaking down the different kinds of mortgage rates
    • New tech education campus coming to Weber School District
    • Is YouTube taking over the American classroom?
    • Celebrating nurses on National Nurses Day
    • What's the age when one peaks in life?
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    May 6, 2026

    What's the age when one peaks in life?

    A new national survey of nearly 6,500 Americans reveals that a majority felt the most fulfilled and satisfied with life… when they were 52. Greg and Holly are a bit more seasoned than that and don't agree with that idea. They share their thoughts and also wish KSL radio a special happy birthday!

     
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    May 6, 2026

    Celebrating nurses on National Nurses Day

    Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, and Mary Eliza Mahoney -- just three of millions of nurses over the hundreds of years of modern nursing. And today, we're celebrating them all. Becky Blair-Stevenson, associate executive director of the Utah Nurses Association, joins Inside Sources to discuss the challenges, successes, and needs of Utah's nurses.

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    May 6, 2026

    Is YouTube taking over the American classroom?

    If your kids are given tech in the classroom -- like a Chromebook, for instance -- do you know just how much time they spend doing things other than schoolwork on it? One mother in Kansas found out that her son watched 13,000 YouTube videos during school hours... in just a 3-month period. It's prompted this kind of discussion on how YouTube has taken over the American classroom.

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    May 6, 2026

    New tech education campus coming to Weber School District

    The Weber School District is launching a new campus that will provide career education in some of Utah's fastest-growing industries. The massive campus is being made possible by a $25 million catalyst grant from the state of Utah, which is part of Utah's push towards these types of educational and career pathways. New principal of the program, Nikki Slaugh, tells Greg and Holly why it's so important to offer these kinds of individualized education for Utah's students.

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    May 6, 2026

    Breaking down the different kinds of mortgage rates

    With higher mortgage rates nowadays, you might be wondering, "what kind of mortgage is right for me?" Or maybe it's a question of "how can I get the most bang for my buck" when it comes to my mortgage? For details and answers, Russell Faucette, owner of the Stern Team of Omada Real Estate, joins the show.

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    May 6, 2026

    New mobile mental health unit launches

    Today, a new mobile mental health unit launches, bringing mental health help directly to people who need it. And with May being Mental Health Awareness Month, the timing is perfect. Shawn McMillen, executive director of First Step House, joins Inside Sources to share more details on how the program works and its potential impacts.

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    May 6, 2026

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints asks members to study the Constitution

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is asking its members to study some of the historical founding documents for our country, including the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The Church is now providing discussion guides and resources for upcoming Fifth Sunday lessons as a way to help its members better understand the divine role in the founding of our country.

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    May 6, 2026

    Senate GOP proposes $1 Billion in taxpayer money go to new White House ballroom

    Despite earlier promises that no taxpayer dollars would go towards the construction of a new massive ballroom at the White House, that may be changing. President Trump isn't asking for the money himself, but several Republican senators now propose sending $1 Billion in taxpayer dollars towards the project in order to help upgrade security.

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    May 6, 2026

    Claims of paid protestors at recent Box Elder County Commission meeting

    As frustration and anger boiled over at a recent public meeting on a proposed data center, the man behind the plan now claims that the people who are against the project are paid protestors. Kevin O'Leary also says the social media posts against the project... are AI-generated. Holly and Greg discuss the issues with continued claims of mass paid protestors whenever someone voices an opinion we don't like.

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    May 6, 2026

    Trump-backed candidates excel in Midwestern Republican primaries

    President Trump is taking victory laps today after several Republicans he backed won their primaries overnight. Many of them won races for Indiana's state legislature after the President backed primary challenges against sitting representatives who voted against redistricting. What do those wins say about President Trump's influence on the Republican Party today?

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    May 6, 2026

    The bills grow up: Hundreds of new laws go into effect today

    From cracking down on VPNs to removing requirements for turn signals to leave a roundabout – a whole slew of Utah laws go into effect today. Greg and Holly share insights into several of their favorite bills, and give their takes on the bills they don't quite understand. Make sure you listen in so you don't find yourself in some legal trouble thanks to new laws!

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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.