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Boyd Matheson brings a one-of-a-kind insider perspective to Utah and national politics. Boyd is the former chief-of-staff to Senator Mike Lee, former head of the conservative Sutherland Institute and is current Opinion Editor at the Deseret News.

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    Senate Passes Bill to Fund Most of the Department of Homeland Security, Including TSA

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 9:27


    Early this morning, the Senate passed a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security - including TSA - after a weeks-long shutdown. Greg and Holly speak with Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent.

    Inside Sources Full Show March 26th, 2026: Prop 4 Repeal Fails

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 112:04


    Gas Prices Rise Over $4 in Utah: Ways to Save Crime & Courts: Michael Aaron Jayne in Court + St. George Drug Scheme Sentence Ghosted on a Hike: The Growing Trend of ‘Alpine Divorce’ Holly’s Facts of the Day How War Impacts Kids

    How War Impacts Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 38:53


    It has been nearly a month since the start of the war in Iran. In this special hour, Greg and Holly speak with Deb Barry, Director of Humanitarian and Leadership Consulting. For many years, Deb worked with Save the Children, supporting families and children facing conflict‑related challenges. She shares insight into how deeply war can affect kids. Clinical Psychologist Dr. Tom Golightly joins to discuss how trauma impacts children both in the short term and long term. Austin Knuppe, Director of the Heravi Peace Institute and Assistant Professor at Utah State University, shares expertise on resilience after trauma.

    Holly's Facts of the Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 9:15


    Greg and Holly share important facts of the day and key takeaways from today’s headlines.

    Ghosted on a Hike: The Growing Trend of ‘Alpine Divorce'

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 11:07


    A new term circulating on social media, “Alpine Divorce,” describes going on a hiking date, only to be left stranded on the trail. Greg and Holly dive into the trend and speak with KSL NewsRadio Producer Caitlyn Johnston about dating safety tips.

    Crime & Courts: Michael Aaron Jayne in Court + St. George Drug Scheme Sentence

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 9:10


    A St. George woman has been sentenced to prison on a long list of charges—including recruiting kids to sell drugs. Greg breaks down the latest details. The hosts also examine what’s happening in court today with the man accused of killing Santaquin Police Sergeant Bill Hooser.

    Gas Prices Rise Over $4 in Utah: Ways to Save

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 18:53


    Gas prices have jumped to an average of $4.16 in Utah, and everyone is looking for ways to stretch their tank a little further. KSL Investigative Reporter Matt Gephardt joins the show with strategies many drivers may not have considered. Greg and Holly also talk with Gavin Gustafson, Senior Public Information Officer for the Utah Transit Authority, to explore public transit options in Utah and how to make them work in everyday life.  

    Prop 4 Repeal Fails

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 29:47


    The Republican initiative to repeal Proposition 4 failed after thousands of signatures were removed from the petition. Greg and Holly speak with Deseret News reporter Brigham Tomco about the latest developments and how the GOP is responding. Better Boundaries Executive Director Elizabeth Rasmussen shares her reaction. Taylor Morgan, partner at Morgan May Affairs and Executive Director of Count My Vote, discusses what ultimately caused the initiative to collapse.

    Inside Sources Full Show March 25rd, 2025: New Salt Lake Water Ordinance Could Drown ICE Facility Plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 116:38


    Topics we will cover on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include: Guilty of Manslaughter, Not Murder: Santaquin Nurse Verdict Explained AI Without the Intimidation: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and How to Use It Why Workers Feel the Job Market Is Worse Than Ever Blinded by the Brights: The Growing Headlight Glare Problem Big Tech on Trial: Meta Found Liable for Endangering Kids

    Dogs in China Make Their Escape

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 10:10


    Greg and Holly talk about 7 dogs in China that made a successful escape from their captor. The hosts close the show with fun facts and closing arguments.  

    The Grappler! Washington County's New Tool to Stop Vehicles

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 10:07


    If you're running from the police in a high speed chase... Washington County can now stop your vehicle by basically casting a net and locking up the tire of a vehicle. Greg and Holly learn more about how this works and why it's safer than other methods.

    Blinded by the Brights: The Growing Headlight Glare Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 18:09


    A new AAA survey shows six in ten drivers say headlight glare is making nighttime driving tougher than ever and nearly three‑quarters think it’s gotten worse in the last decade. We break down why today's headlights feel so blinding, how vehicle design is adding to the problem, and the simple tips to stay safe on the road at night. Listeners share their headlight glare woes.

    Big Tech on Trial: Meta Found Liable for Endangering Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 9:40


    Two major jury verdicts delivered a seismic legal blow to Meta. In New Mexico, a jury found Meta liable for misleading users about platform safety and endangering children, ordering the company to pay $375 million in civil penalties, marking the first time a U.S. state has won such a case against a social media giant. Meanwhile in California, a separate jury released a verdict in the case claiming that Meta and YouTube designed addictive, harmful platforms that contributed to serious mental‑health impacts in young users. Greg and Holly walk through the developments and the big picture impacts.

    Why Workers Feel the Job Market Is Worse Than Ever

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 11:00


    A new Gallup poll shows 72% of U.S. workers think it’s a bad time to find a job, with college graduates feeling especially discouraged.  Zions Bank Senior Economist Robert Spendlove breaks down what’s really happening in the job market, why pessimism is rising, how new grads are being affected, and where the economy may be heading amid global uncertainty.

    Minnesota sues Trump Administration Over Federal Shooting

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 8:43


    Minnesota is now suing the Trump administration to get information about the recent federal shootings, including those of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Greg and Holly break down what is known.

    AI Without the Intimidation: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How to Use It

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 10:40


    Greg and Holly take a simple, approachable look at AI with insights from Melanie Jones with the Utah Women’s Leadership Institute and longtime LLM expert Katrina Holzhauser. The hosts break down what AI actually does, how to stay safe, and the best ways to utilize it as a tool.

    Guilty of Manslaughter, Not Murder: Santaquin Nurse Verdict Explained

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 9:48


    A Santaquin nurse was found guilty of manslaughter, not murder, after the death of her friend from an insulin overdose. Greg breaks down the case and the verdict.

    New Salt Lake Water Ordinance Could Drown ICE Facility Plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 18:16


    Hold the water.... and ICE! The Salt Lake City Council has adopted a new water ordinance that could affect a large warehouse that could become a new ICE detention facility in SLC. Greg and Holly discuss the latest on what this move means. The hosts also discuss other updates from the SLC Council including removing Cesar Chavez' name from 500 S.  

    Inside Sources Full Show March 24th, 2026: SCOTUS Weighs Future of Asylum Turn Backs at U.S. Border

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 110:22


    SCOTUS, Congress, and a Presidential Mail‑In Ballot: The Voting Debate Continues Spring Break Safety Tips for Young Adults Is Faith a Catalyst for Education? Bannon: ICE Agents in Airports are 'Test Run' for 2026 Election Conservative Podcast Chaos: Fracture or Clarity for the MAGA Base? Gen X is Priced out of Healthcare Early Spring Brings Early Allergies Treating People With Dignity: What Americans Want and What We Actually Do TSA SLC Food Pantry + Fun Facts

    TSA SLC Food Pantry + Fun Facts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 10:06


    The Salt Lake City Airport says its food pantry for TSA agents is still collecting donations... and those who have been given help are thankful. We'll let you know how you can help and the greatest needs. Holly also tells you her fun facts for today!

    Treating People With Dignity: What Americans Want and What We Actually Do

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 20:37


    The first-ever Dignity Barometer, released today, finds that while most Americans agree that we should treat each other with dignity, only about a third of Americans say that we actually do. Tami Pyfer, Chief Impact Officer for UNITE and co-creator of the Dignity Index, joins Holly and Jim for more insight.

    Early Spring Brings Early Allergies

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 10:34


    It's spring season... but also allergy season. Utah reportedly has some of the worst cities for allergies nationwide. Holly shares her experience with allergies, and Lois Collins with the Deseret News joins with insight on what you can do about them.

    Gen X is Priced out of Healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 9:04


    Nearly 30,000 Salt Lake County Gen Xers Skip Needed Healthcare. Afton January, Salt Lake County Aging & Adult Services Communications & PR Manager with SLCO, joins the show to discuss the issue and resources to help.

    Conservative Podcast Chaos: Fracture or Clarity for the MAGA Base?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 11:11


    Conservative podcasters are tearing each other to shreds. Does the infighting threaten the MAGA movement or the GOP at large? Or are they helping bring clarity to important issues? Jim and Holly speak with Jennifer Graham of the Deseret News.

    Bannon: ICE Agents in Airports are 'Test Run' for 2026 Election

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 9:38


    Former White House strategist and podcaster Steve Bannon recently said on his "War Room" podcast that ICE officers assisting at airports is a "test run" for the 2026 election. Is there a good argument to have ICE at polling locations? Or would that be taking things too far? Holly and Jim discuss.

    Is Faith a Catalyst for Education?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 19:12


    There are gaps in the education system, and new research shows that religion may help bridge those gaps.  Bryant Jensen, a professor of teacher education at Brigham Young University, joins the show to discuss.

    Spring Break Safety Tips for Young Adults

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 9:20


    It's spring break season for young adults! Staying safe must be part of the conversation. Holly and Jim walk through some safety tips from Rich Frankel, Former Special Agent in Charge, FBI New York.

    SCOTUS, Congress, and a Presidential Mail‑In Ballot: The Voting Debate Continues

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 10:21


    Mail-in ballots have been in the spotlight with the Supreme Court and Congress, and we've learned this morning that President Trump just cast his own mail-in ballot in Florida... striking a conversation around his stance on the voting method he's previously criticized. Jim and Holly discuss.

    SCOTUS Weighs Future of Asylum Turn Backs at U.S. Border

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 9:19


    The Supreme Court is to hear a major case that could reshape how the United States handles asylum seekers at the southern border. At issue is whether the Trump administration has the legal authority to turn away individuals requesting asylum. Kelsey Dallas, Managing Editor of SCOTUSblog, joins the show to break down the legal questions, the policy implications, and what to watch as the case moves forward.

    Inside Sources Full Show March 23rd, 2025: ICE Agents Assisting TSA?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 111:22


    Deadly Collision at LaGuardia Airport Stress-Tested: Why Utah Ranks Nearly Last in Stress Social Media is Harming Adolescents: Inside the World Happiness Report Pres. Trump Extends Iran Strait of Hormuz Deadline Hawaii Flooding and Record Heat How Long Should You Wait to Water? Gen Z's Perplexing Habits: Voice Notes, Meeting Fatigue, and More Former FBI Director Robert Mueller Dies at 81 UVU's Care Hub Fun Facts and Closing Arguments

    Fun Facts and Closing Arguments

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 10:43


    Greg and Holly close the show with fun facts and closing arguments after reflecting on today's biggest takeaways.

    UVU's Care Hub

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 10:25


    UVU has a "Care Hub" that offers food, housing support, and emergency support. It just got half a million dollars from 2 philanthropists to continue its mission. Amber McGuire, Director of Care Hub at Utah Valley University, joins the show to discuss the essential resources.

    Former FBI Director Robert Mueller Dies at 81

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 9:47


    Robert Mueller, former FBI Director and Special Counsel, died Friday night at the age of 81. What made headlines were comments made by the President about his death, sparking backlash. Greg and Holly discuss the comments and the legacy of Robert Mueller.

    Gen Z's Perplexing Habits: Voice Notes, Meeting Fatigue, and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 10:25


    The Washington Post recently highlighted some Gen Z habits that leave the rest of us… Well, scratching our heads. One example is the addiction to keeping headphones in. Holly and Greg turn to KSL's resident Gen Zer, Cameron Elliot, to get some insight into these habits.

    How Long Should You Wait to Water?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 10:24


    With a dry winter and record heat, Cynthia Bee with Utah Water Ways joins the show to discuss concerns around the higher temperatures and how important it is to conserve and wait to water.

    Hawaii Flooding and Record Heat

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 10:24


    Hawaii is suffering from the worst flooding in decades, with more rain on the way. Greg and Holly discuss the latest details on the flooding. The hosts also provide an update on the record heat hitting the West, including Utah.

    Pres. Trump  Extends Iran Strait of Hormuz Deadline

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 9:59


    President Trump appears to be backing down from his threat to target Iran's energy infrastructure after setting a deadline of tonight for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments.

    Social Media is Harming Adolescents: Inside the World Happiness Report  

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 10:28


    Social media is harming adolescents on a large scale.  That's one of the key details in the new World Happiness Report, which also shows that the U.S. is generally not happy. Sarah Weaver, Editor of the Deseret News, joins the show.

    Stress-Tested: Why Utah Ranks Nearly Last in Stress

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 9:48


    Utah ranks as the 49th least stressed state in a new WalletHub report, far calmer than stress‑heavy Louisiana. Greg and Holly speak with WalletHub writer and analyst Chip Lupo about what makes Utah so relaxed, where we can still improve, and why outdoor habits—like “forest bathing”—might play a role. Greg and Holly also share how they de‑stress.

    Deadly Collision at LaGuardia Airport

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 10:29


    There's been a deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport. An Air Canada Express flight collided with a firetruck on the runway, leaving the pilot and copilot dead. Greg and Holly discuss the latest with NewsNation's Marcus Espinoza.

    ICE Agents Assisting TSA?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 8:55


    Starting today... ICE Agents are headed to different airports across the country to help out with TSA as agents face more work without pay, causing an increase in call-outs. Greg and Holly discuss what is known and not known.

    Inside Sources Full Show March 20th, 2026: Prop 4 Repeal Effort on the Brink of Failure 

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 69:25


    Chuck Norris Dead at 86 How Domestic Violence Impacts Children Pacific Islanders Face Mental Health Service Roadblocks  Fertilizer in Crisis: How a Middle East Conflict Threatens Our Food Supply Weird Political News: Trump's Gold Coin and MAGA's AI Dream Girl How Utah Families Will Benefit From Newly Passed Bills Facts of the Day & The Big Movie: Project Hail Mary

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