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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.

Location:

Salt Lake City, UT

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
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Inside Sources Full Show November 5th, 2025: Utah’s Election Night Surprises

11/5/2025
Blue Wave Warning? What East Coast Wins Signal for the GOPDay 36: Government Shutdown Reaches Longest in HistoryUtah Senate Democrats Push for SNAP Support from State Rainy Day FundAir Travel Warning: Could SLC Airport Face Travel Chaos?Why Utahns are Pumping the Brakes on Big Buys - Including Housing SLCO Daycare Closures: Parents Speak OutSCOTUS & Tariffs: Has President Trump gone too far?

Duration:01:53:37

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SCOTUS & Tariffs: Has President Trump gone too far?

11/5/2025
The Supreme Court Justices are now hearing oral arguments on the legality of President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs imposed on dozens of countries, including China, Mexico and Canada. What could the ruling mean for trade and the economy? Plus, Holly shares insight on the developing news of a UPS plane crash in Louisville.

Duration:00:10:09

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SLCO Daycare Closures: Parents Speak Out

11/5/2025
Salt Lake County’s decision to close county-run daycares has parents sounding off. We hear their concerns and what officials are saying in response. KSL NewsRadio's Heather Peterson walks through the details.

Duration:00:10:55

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Why Utahns are Pumping the Brakes on Big Buys - Including Housing

11/5/2025
A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll finds a slim majority of Utahns are less likely to make big purchases this year. Steve Waldrip, The Governor's Senior Advisor for Housing Strategy, we dig into new polling data and explore how economic uncertainty is shaping real estate decisions.

Duration:00:11:16

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Air Travel Warning: Could SLC Airport Face Travel Chaos?

11/5/2025
Could the shutdown lead to mass chaos at the SLC airport? Bill Wyatt, SLC Airport Executive Director, about what travelers need to know and how operations are being impacted.

Duration:00:09:55

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Utah Senate Democrats Push for SNAP Support from State Rainy Day Fund

11/5/2025
With families struggling, some Democratic Utah lawmakers have called for a special session to tap the rainy-day fund for SNAP benefits. Senator Luz Escamilla explains what’s at stake and what comes next.

Duration:00:08:29

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Day 36: Government Shutdown Reaches Longest in History

11/5/2025
Now the longest shutdown in U.S. history, the impacts from the government shutdown are really starting to bubble up. What’s the backup plan for reopening government, and are things moving in the right direction? Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, joins the show to break it all down. Congressman Blake Moore calls in live from Washington, DC to discuss where things stand and if the shutdown has reached its breaking point.

Duration:00:17:42

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Blue Wave Warning? What East Coast Wins Signal for the GOP

11/5/2025
Democrats have dominated in key races in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey. Is this a warning sign for Republicans heading into 2026? Breaking News Reporter with The Hill, Ashleigh Fields, joins the show with the latest details. Jason Perry, Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, analyzes what this means for Republicans and the national political landscape.

Duration:00:17:17

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Inside Sources Full Show November 4th, 2025

11/4/2025
Inside Sources Full Show November 4th, 2025

Duration:01:53:04

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Turkey and Stuffing Oreos? Unstuffing Oreo's Thanksgiving Dinner Cookies

11/4/2025
Oreo is rolling out Thanksgiving-themed flavors. Is it a festive treat or a marketing gimmick? Holly is joined by Producer Caitlyn Johnston to unstuff this controversial Oreo flavor debate, and if Oreo has gone too far or done just enough to get people curious enough to buy.

Duration:00:10:34

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The latest on Utah's redistricting court battle

11/4/2025
The fight over Utah’s redistricting maps continues today. Holly and Maura break down the latest developments.

Duration:00:10:09

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Meet USU's New President: Brad Mortenson

11/4/2025
Utah State University has a new president. Holly and Maura speak with President Brad Mortenson about his new role and the switch from being WSU's President to USU.

Duration:00:10:37

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Stillbirth Risks: What the Latest Research Reveals

11/4/2025
Stillbirths are far more common than previously believed, according to a new study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Bob Silver, Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah, joins to talk about the new findings on pregnancy and stillbirth risks, and what families need to know.

Duration:00:10:12

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Washington County makes a splash with Utah’s first regional water conservation plan

11/4/2025
Washington County has rolled out the state’s first regional water conservation plan. Holly and Maura speak with Washington County Water Conservancy District General Manager Zach Renstrom. What does this mean for your faucet and how water conservation is handled in Utah as a whole?

Duration:00:10:20

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School Lunch Debt: The Hidden Crisis of Childhood Hunger

11/4/2025
With food stamp benefits in flux and school nutrition programs stretched thin, philanthropists are stepping up to take a bite out of childhood hunger.. but is it enough to combat school lunch debt? Lois Collins with the Deseret News joins the show.

Duration:00:09:23

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The Complex Case Surrounding SLC airport ICE Arrest

11/4/2025
We're learning more about the woman seen in a viral video being arrested by immigration officers at Salt Lake City International Airport...KSL NewsRadio's Adam Small spoke with the her attorney and shares the complexities around the case.

Duration:00:10:37

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Millcreek’s New Mayor: Cheri Jackson Steps in

11/4/2025
With longtime Mayor Silvestrini retiring early due to health reasons, the Millcreek City Council has chosen Cheri Jackson as the new mayor. Millcreek mayor-elect Cheri Jackson joins the show to discuss the process and what's next for the city.

Duration:00:11:21

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Utah's Week of Giving

11/4/2025
Utah Representative Ariel Defay joins us in-studio to talk about Utah’s Week of Giving, how communities are coming together amid the rise in demand for food assistance, and ways you can get involved.

Duration:00:10:11

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Trump’s Surprise Endorsement: Cuomo for NYC Mayor?

11/4/2025
In a political twist, Donald Trump has told voters to support Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor. We’ll dig into why this matters and what it signals for both parties. Plus, a quick look at California’s redistricting drama.

Duration:00:09:30

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Election Day in Utah: What You Need to Know

11/4/2025
Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman joins the show to break down local turnout so far, last-minute voting tips, and why local elections matter. Plus, Holly and Maura share the elections, catching their attention.

Duration:00:11:13