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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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John Bolton pleads not guilty after indictment Peace by Piece: Quilts as a movement Trump & Zelenskyy: A High-Stakes Meeting Uncrustables vs. Trader Joe’s: The PB&J Showdown Senator Curtis hosts Fourth Annual Conservative Climate Summit in Utah Weekend Kickoff: Rivalry Game & The KSL Movie Show
It’s a big weekend! Greg and Holly preview the big Rivalry Game between the U of U and BYU. The KSL Movie Show joins with what the big movies are for the weekend!
Senator John Curtis brings together leaders for the Fourth Annual Conservative Climate Summit today in Utah. Senator John Curtis joins the show to discuss the priorities of this summit.
Smucker’s is taking Trader Joe’s to court over its crustless sandwiches. Greg and Holly dig into the legal sandwich showdown over America’s favorite frozen PB&J.
President Trump is expected to meet with Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy as global leaders weigh a potential peace summit. This comes after President Trump joined a phone call with Russian President Putin. Greg and Holly discuss what’s at stake for the war and U.S. diplomacy.
A grassroots effort is stitching communities together, literally. Alexis Bradley, Director of Women Building Peace, shares how women across the country are using quilting to promote peace and unity.
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has pleaded not guilty after his recent indictment. Greg and Holly walk through the charges and unpack what's next for the case as well as the political fallout.
From missed paychecks to strained airports and limited park services, the federal shutdown is no longer just a Washington story....we are starting to see the impacts hit home here in Utah.  Greg and Holly walk through the latest. Zion Bank’s Senior Economist Robert Spendlove breaks down how a looming government shutdown could hit Utah families and what recession risks lie ahead for Utah and the country.
Man arrested after rivalry game threat Rivalry Game Day & Legacy: BYU’s Safety Plans and 150th Celebration Property tax pressure: Why Utah homeowners are paying more Pete Buttigieg speaks in SLC: Reflections from the Wasatch Series Bailout backlash: U.S. commits billions to Argentina
In a remote Russian research station, polar bears are reportedly thriving. We explore what’s behind this unexpected story and what it might reveal about climate, conservation, and coexistence. Holly shares more fun facts of the day.
Utah is about to become a global tech powerhouse. A massive AI-driven data center, one of the largest in the U.S., is breaking ground in Millard County. What does this mean for jobs, energy, and the future of technology right here at home? Greg and Holly learn more from Co-Founders of Joule, Mark McDougal and Dave Gray about what this means for the state of Utah and the Global AI industry. 
The government is still shut down, but Pres. Trump has promised up to $40 billion for Argentina - as long as they elect the right president. Greg and Holly examine the reasoning behind the decision and the growing debate over U.S. financial priorities.
Utah lawmakers are racing to redraw district maps after a judge tossed the current one; meanwhile, the Interim session has been underway. We get the latest from Speaker Mike Shultz and explore the broader fight over ballot initiatives and voter representation, and what's top of mind for the 2026 Legislative Session. 
Can police enter a home without a warrant to help someone in crisis? The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could reshape legal boundaries. Greg breaks down the legal implications and what’s at stake.
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited Salt Lake City for the Wasatch Speaker Series. Holly shares her experience from the event and what stood out in Buttigieg’s message.
A new bill, introduced by Senators Mike Lee and John Curtis, would open Capitol Reef National Park to off-road vehicles. They say that the addition of off-road vehicles will allow Americans with disabilities to explore the park. But the question comes from the unintended consequences of those who won't be as responsible with their vehicles on this public land.
A report from the Utah legislative audit showed that due to a perfect collection of circumstances, we are seeing an increase in property taxes for Utah homeowners. Greg and Holly break down the latest information..  Listeners chime in about how they are being impacted by this increase.
With the big BYU vs. Utah game approaching, we sit down with BYU President Shane Reese to talk about keeping fans safe, fostering friendly competition, and celebrating BYU’s 150th anniversary.
A man was arrested after police say he threatened to shoot Utah fans planning to attend this weekend's rivalry game at BYU. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small shares details on the disturbing threat that’s casting a shadow over the game and what is known about the investigation.
Salt Lake City is drenched — and it’s not over yet. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins us to break down why this October is the wettest month in SLC's recorded history and what it could mean for Utah’s winter forecast.
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Lynn Hinckley

why is it the rest of the country's responsibility to bail out the poorly managed cities?

Oct 22nd
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