KSL's Inside Sources
KSL's Inside Sources

KSL's Inside Sources

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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Inside Sources Full Show December 10th, 2025: Audit Reveals SLCPD 'Poor Leadership' 

Inside Sources Full Show December 10th, 2025: Audit Reveals SLCPD 'Poor Leadership' 

Topics we cover on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include:

  • The U of U’s Bold Athletics Funding Plan
  • Who Counts as Family? The Debate Over SLC's Unrelated Roommate Cap  
  • Arturo Gamboa Reflects on ‘No Kings’ Arrest and Tragedy
  • Carbon County Teen Hosts All-Abilities Pageant
Carbon County Teen Hosts All-Abilities Pageant

Carbon County Teen Hosts All-Abilities Pageant

Glitz and glam for all! Carbon High School Student and Miss Sego Lilly's Teen, Bentley Bennet is empowering others through an all-abilities pageant. Bently joins the show to share her inspiration behind hosting this community event for all.
 
Healing Politics: Governors Cox & Shapiro in Conversation

Healing Politics: Governors Cox & Shapiro in Conversation

Utah's Republican Governor Spencer Cox and Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro, sat down for a joint discussion emphasizing a call for moral clarity in politics. Greg and Holly walk through their remarks and the main message to take away.

Arturo Gamboa Reflects on ‘No Kings’ Arrest and Tragedy

Arturo Gamboa Reflects on ‘No Kings’ Arrest and Tragedy

Arturo Gamboa, the man who was first arrested in the SLC 'No King' rally shooting, joins Greg and Holly live on air after charges were filed in the case, but not against him. Gamboa reflects on the day of his arrest, his decision to carry a gun that day, and his message to the family of Afa Ah Loo, who was killed during the No Kings protest.

KSL Kindness: Habitat for Humanity’s Winter Mission

KSL Kindness: Habitat for Humanity’s Winter Mission

Habitat for Humanity CEO Carin Crowe shares how the organization is tackling Utah’s affordable housing crisis and why urgent home repairs matter this winter.
Who Counts as Family? The Debate Over SLC's Unrelated Roommate Cap

Who Counts as Family? The Debate Over SLC's Unrelated Roommate Cap

For decades, Salt Lake City has limited households to just three roommates if they aren’t related. Now, city leaders are considering scrapping that rule. City Council Chair Chris Wharton explains the proposed changes. Planning Director Nick Norris joins us to discuss enforcement challenges, affordability concerns, and whether dropping roommate limits could create new problems with overcrowding.

Deactivated! Australia's Teen Social Media Ban Now in Effect

Deactivated! Australia's Teen Social Media Ban Now in Effect

Australia has now implemented a country wide ban on social media for anyone under 16. How will it be regulated and could similar restrictions come to the U.S.? Greg and Holly discuss the issue and explore if the U.S. is ready for a county wide social media ban. 

The U of U’s Bold Athletics Funding Plan

The U of U’s Bold Athletics Funding Plan

The University of Utah is partnering with private equity to fund athletics, which is a first-of-its-kind move. U of U President Taylor Randall and Alex Kirry, Host of JJ and Alex on the KSL Sports Zone, join the show to help us understand what this means for college sports, student athletes and fans.
Audit Reveals SLCPD 'Poor Leadership' 

Audit Reveals SLCPD 'Poor Leadership' 

A scathing audit found Salt Lake City's police morale at a record low. The audit focused on the Salt Lake City Police Department under former Police Chief Mike Brown. Legislative Auditor General Kade Minchey explains what was found and provides suggestions for improvement. Current Police Chief for SLCPD Brian Redd joins the show to explain how they are making improvements and addressing concerns within the department.
The Republicans Who Voted 'No' on Resolution Condemning Utah Courts

The Republicans Who Voted 'No' on Resolution Condemning Utah Courts

The Utah Legislature has passed a resolution condemning Utah Courts following a redistricting ruling. There were four Republican lawmakers who voted against this, and one was Representative Ray Ward. Rep. Ward joins the show to explain the why he voted no.