• Inside Sources Full Show June 23rd, 2026: Your voice, your vote: It's primary election day in Utah
    Jun 23 2026

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

    • Pres. Trump heading to Capitol Hill to unify Republicans
    • KSL launches new in-depth daily news podcast
    • A block on a ban: legal troubles barring food stamp limitations
    • Utah Firewatch: Why aren't leaders banning fireworks?
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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Utah Firewatch: Why aren't leaders banning fireworks?
    Jun 23 2026

    Severe fire growth around the state continues today, with several new fires popping up and others exploding in size. All these fires in the season has many wondering why leaders haven't banned fireworks yet. State leaders say cities need to do it themselves, but Bountiful Mayor Kate Bradshaw says the state has limited what they can actually do. She joins the show to explain. Greg and Holly finish things up discussing Amazon Prime Days and how more Americans are expected to buy essentials rather than splurging on something special or fancy.

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    19 mins
  • WFH vs. RTO: What's best for America's downtown areas?
    Jun 23 2026

    How has work-from-home policies affected America's downtowns? Have return-to-office mandates changed that trajectory? In the several years since the COVID pandemic, we've talked a lot about the effects of changing work policies. Deseret News opinion editor Jay Evensen took a closer look at this trend and whether things have changed for the long-term. Jay joins the show for a conversation on the changing landscape of America's cities... thanks to changing working trends.

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    11 mins
  • A block on a ban: legal troubles barring food stamp limitations
    Jun 23 2026

    A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration -- namely the Department of Agriculture -- from barring the use of food stamps to buy things like sugary soda pop and candy. This could have some interesting effects here in Utah, where our legislature blocked using food stamps for those kinds of foods in 2025. The state applied for a waiver to make that change... but now? That could all be in question.

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    5 mins
  • KSL launches new in-depth daily news podcast
    Jun 23 2026

    One of the great things about doing a talk show is that you get to spend more time on a topic. Instead of just 40 seconds, we usually get a full 8-9 minutes or so. Starting today, you have another opportunity to go in-depth on the news thanks to a brand new podcast. On the KSL News Daily podcast, KSL NewsRadio host Maria Shilaos will really dig into the most important and interesting local stories. The first episode just dropped today; Maria joins Inside Sources for a preview on this new project.

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    11 mins
  • Pres. Trump heading to Capitol Hill to unify Republicans
    Jun 23 2026

    President Donald Trump is set to make a rare trip to Capitol Hill tomorrow as he tries to unify Republicans around his agenda. One of the big hang-ups for Senate Republicans is Senator Mike Lee's SAVE America Act; it doesn't have the needed number of votes quite yet. Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux joins from D.C. to explain the President's trip. She also discusses recent congressional moves on housing and social media safety for kids.

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    10 mins
  • Judge bars use of citizenship database, says it could wrongly purge some voters
    Jun 23 2026

    While we're all focused on the primary elections here in Utah today, there's some other interesting election-related news on the national level. Yesterday, a judge blocked the government from using a federal database to check citizenship, saying it could incorrectly purge voters. Greg and Holly discuss the ruling and how it relates to voter privacy.

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    10 mins
  • Your voice, your vote: It's primary election day in Utah
    Jun 23 2026

    Whether you're heading to the ballot box or the drop box, Utahns across the state cast their vote today in the primary election. Democrats are largely excited about the 1st Congressional District primary while Republicans look forward to just about all the other elections in the state. Between congressional races, state-level races, and county-level races, there's a lot to cover. Inside Sources has special election coverage, featuring Utah Director of Elections Ryan Cowley, Juab County Clerk Tanielle Callaway, Davis County Clerk Brian McKenzie, and Salt Lake County Clerk Lannie Chapman. Greg and Holly also discuss what will happen in the days and weeks following the polls closing later tonight.

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    44 mins