
KSL's Inside Sources
News & Politics Podcasts
The all-new Inside Sources. Hosted by Greg Skordas and Dr. Holly Richardson, two well-known voices in Utah’s legal and political circles.
Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Genres:
News & Politics Podcasts
Description:
The all-new Inside Sources. Hosted by Greg Skordas and Dr. Holly Richardson, two well-known voices in Utah’s legal and political circles.
Language:
English
Episodes
Inside Sources Full Show October 31st, 2025: When SNAP stops: Coping with demand and explaining it to children
10/31/2025
ICE arrest at SLC airport sparks concern among city leaders Halloween & autism: A parent’s guideTime change & dementia: What caregivers need to knowHaunted stuff in Utah!Spooky movies & Halloween deals
Duration:01:15:46
Spooky movies & Halloween deals
10/31/2025
Holly lays out some of the best Halloween weekend deals. The KSL Movie Show crew joins the show to talk Halloween movie favorites!
Duration:00:10:50
Haunted stuff in Utah!
10/31/2025
How haunted is Utah? Jon Smith with the Arrow and Cool Stuff in Utah, walks through some of the top reported haunted locations in Utah.
Duration:00:09:16
Time change & dementia: What caregivers need to know
10/31/2025
Daylight Saving Time isn’t just an inconvenience; it can cause more problems for dementia patients. Jim Herlihy from the Alzheimer’s Association explains what to know and how caregivers can prepare.
Duration:00:10:43
Zoning takeover proposed to address Utah housing crunch
10/31/2025
Could a statewide zoning takeover be the key to solving Utah’s housing shortage? We explore the governor’s proposal and what city leaders think about this bold move.
Duration:00:09:15
Halloween & autism: A parent’s guide
10/31/2025
Halloween can be overwhelming for kids with autism and also for parents. Greg and Holly walk through tips from the Deseret News for a stress-free night.
Duration:00:11:01
ICE arrest at SLC airport sparks concern among city leaders
10/31/2025
A tense ICE arrest at Salt Lake City International Airport has some city leaders speaking out. Greg and Holly break down what happened, why it’s causing controversy, and what happens now.
Duration:00:09:57
When SNAP stops: Coping with demand and explaining it to children
10/31/2025
With SNAP benefits set to run out tomorrow, Utah food pantries are bracing for a surge in demand. Greg and Holly speak with Ginette Bott from Utah Food Bank and Wendy Osborne from Tabitha’s Way about how families can cope, find affordable meals and what you can do to help with increasing demand at food pantries. Greg and Holly also discuss how and if you should talk to kids about food insecurity.
Duration:00:20:44
Inside Sources Full Show October 30th, 2025: Father accused of helping son linked to Ben Lomond High student killing flee to Mexico
10/30/2025
Governor Cox shares new developments for attainable housing in UtahWhat the Fed rate cut means for your walletMan arrested for allegedly firing gun while sleeping in Blanding hotel roomDelivery apps step in to help as SNAP benefits run out'13 Reasons Why' removed from Utah school librariesFalling back into the debate over Daylight Saving Time...and more!
Duration:01:53:22
Monkey business and candy corn wars!
10/30/2025
There's been some Monkey business at a Spirit Halloween in Texas! A monkey escaped its owner and started swinging through the rafters... Greg and Holly walk through this wild scene and discuss the most controversial Halloween candy! Candy Corn! Greg and Holly take texts from listeners: Are you team candy corn...or team... anything else??
Duration:00:11:08
Leadership shifts in Utah: New State Homeless Coordinator and USU’s Next President
10/30/2025
Greg and Holly discuss developing news underway in Utah. Rep. Tyler Clancy has been named Utah's State Homeless Coordinator, and in the world of higher education, Brad Mortensen has been appointed President at Utah State University. The hosts discuss the impact of both of these changes in leadership.
Duration:00:10:38
Deadly pattern emerging on the high seas
10/30/2025
A deadly pattern is emerging on the high seas. The U.S. is ramping up strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, leaving dozens dead and raising serious questions. Greg and Holly discuss what's driving these strikes and how it's escalating.
Duration:00:10:53
Why over 400,000 Utahns could soon face soaring health premiums
10/30/2025
One of the reasons the Government is shut down is due to a key detail around tax credits and what is distributed to those who use the federal marketplace to shop for insurance. More than 400-thousand Utahns could see a dramatic increase in their premiums by the end of the year. We speak to Jon Pike, Utah Insurance Commissioner, about these rate increases and how this is going to impact Utah families.
Duration:00:11:37
US obesity falls, but diabetes continues to rise
10/30/2025
For the first time in a while, obesity numbers are dropping in the U.S. Some believe it is due to the use of popular GLP-1s such as Mounjaro and Ozempic, but while those drugs may be making people thinner, diabetes rates are on the rise. So what gives? Greg and Holly discuss.
Duration:00:10:36
Falling back into the debate over Daylight Saving Time
10/30/2025
As many get ready to set clocks back this weekend, the struggle of moving the clock forward is top of mind, once again. Greg and Holly discuss the politics around shifting the clock and where Utah sits right now on the debate to keep Daylight Saving Time year-round.
Duration:00:10:01
'13 Reasons Why' removed from Utah school libraries
10/30/2025
The Utah Board of Education removed another book from school libraries statewide. They include the popular "A Court of..." Series and just recently "Thirteen Reasons Why". Sharon Turner, Director of Public Affairs with the Utah State Board of Education, about the process they have to go through for a book to get flagged, and what meets their threshold to be pulled off of shelves.
Duration:00:11:08
Delivery apps step in to help as SNAP benefits run out
10/30/2025
SNAP benefits are due to run out at the end of this weekend, and grocery delivery apps are looking to step in and help out. GoPuff and DoorDash are doing their part by offering discounts and free deliveries on their apps to those who need it. Cami Mondeux from the Deseret News joins the show to discuss the shutdown and if there have been any changes that signal a possible end to the government shutdown in the future.
Duration:00:09:27
Man arrested for allegedly firing gun while sleeping in Blanding hotel room
10/30/2025
A man has been arrested for allegedly discharging a weapon into a Blanding hotel room while sleeping Tuesday night. The suspect, Richard Newman, said that the shot woke him up from his sleep, and that’s when he realized that there was a gun in his hands. Greg and Holly go into details about this situation. Can you be held liable? Greg and Holly also discuss other crazy things people have done while sleeping.
Duration:00:10:55
What the Fed rate cut means for your wallet
10/30/2025
Utah Governor Spencer Cox is feeling confident about home prices right now in Utah. These feelings come after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates again. But what does this new rate cut mean for your budget and mortgage rates? Bankrate Financial Analyst, Stephen Kates, discusses the numbers and whether they are tempting enough for homeowners to buy in.
Duration:00:09:17
Governor Cox shares new developments for attainable housing in Utah
10/30/2025
Greg and Holly listen in to a live press conference where Gov. Spencer Cox is at the 515 Tower, where he shares Utah’s direction on attainable housing and spotlight partners working to expand choices for families.
Duration:00:09:29