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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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Salt Lake City, UT

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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.

Language:

English


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

4/29/2026
Topics we cover on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include: Traffic Burnout: Utah’s Commutes Taking a TollLove, Money and Legal Wars: Inside the Cost of DivorceWater Woes: Will Higher Costs Change How Utah Uses Water?A Royal Evening at the White House: Inside King Charles Visit

Duration:01:58:44

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83-Year-Old Graduates from UVU

4/29/2026
Greg and Holly discuss an inspiring story of an 83-year-old graduating from UVU and share fun facts and closing arguments.

Duration:00:10:29

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Coach's Book Club: RSL's Pablo Mastroeni

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:11:06

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Love, Money and Legal Wars: Inside the Cost of Divorce

4/29/2026
Why do finances cause so many marriages to collapse — and so many divorces to explode? We explore the cost of divorce, the role of financial infidelity, and the unexpected objects people battle over in court. Plus, divorce attorney and Utah State Senator, Todd Weiler explains how prenups can help or sometimes hurt when a marriage ends.

Duration:00:19:36

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Utah Gives: The 24 Hours That Power Nonprofits All Year

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:10:50

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

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:09:58

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Taylor Swift Moves to Protect Her Voice from AI

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:10:37

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

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:09:15

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President Trump's Face Coming to US Passports Near You

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:10:09

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Traffic Burnout: Utah’s Commutes Taking a Toll

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:08:57

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The Latest from SCOTUS

4/29/2026
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.

Duration:00:18:00

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

4/28/2026
Box Elder Data Center Put on PauseThe United Arab Emirates to Leave OPECSLC Police Locate Third Suspect In Deadly SLC Funeral ShootingThe GOP vs. Utah JudgesGrowing Older, Falling Short: Rethinking Retirement PrepPoll Finds SLC Residents Doubt Progress on Affordable HousingWhy it May Be A Good Time to RefinanceSignature Gatherer Charged with Multiple Counts of Forgery in Uintah CountyDefying the Odds: One Deaf Student’s Path to a Nursing Doctorate

Duration:01:51:12

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

4/28/2026
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.

Duration:00:10:20

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Signature Gatherer Charged with Multiple Counts of Forgery in Uintah County

4/28/2026
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.

Duration:00:09:28

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Why It May Be A Good Time to Refinance

4/28/2026
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.

Duration:00:10:27

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Poll Finds SLC Residents Doubt Progress on Affordable Housing

4/28/2026
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.

Duration:00:09:09

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Growing Older, Falling Short: Rethinking Retirement Prep

4/28/2026
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

Duration:00:20:15

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The GOP vs. Utah Judges

4/28/2026
Following the GOP convention on Saturday, Holly explains why she felt it was abundantly clear that party leaders are plenty mad at Utah judges.

Duration:00:10:57

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Man Charged with Attempted Assassination of President Trump

4/28/2026
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.

Duration:00:09:54

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SLC Police Locate Third Suspect In Deadly SLC Funeral Shooting

4/28/2026
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.

Duration:00:10:25