Published on Sep 11, 2025, 9:25:56 AM
Total time: 01:50:15
Inside Sources Full Show September 10th, 2025
Topics discussed:
9:05 - The Utah Supreme Court says they will review the Legislature's request to pause redistricting ruling
9:20 - Russia sends drones into Poland, a NATO country
9:35 - Nation's report card shows 'sobering results'
The Nation’s Report Card is out and it's giving ‘Sobering results’ for U.S. students entering and exiting high school. Darin Nielson - Assistant Superintendent of Student Assessment and Accountability with the State Board of Education joins the show to discuss what is happening in Utah with reading and math scores.
9:50 - Nepal reverses social media ban after deadly nationwide protests
Nepal has reversed it's social media ban after nationwide "Gen Z" protests that were sparked by the decision... turned deadly. The protests ended with nearly two dozen deaths-- and the resignation of Nepal's Prime Minister.
10:05 - How scammers are targeting students
KSL investigative Reporter Matt Gephart shares details into how students are being scammed and tips for prevention.
10:20 - Melinda French Gates invests $100 million to accelerate women's health research
Philanthropist Melinda French Gates is stepping in with a bold move—a $100 million investment aimed at accelerating women's health research.
10:35 - Safe firearm storage and suicide prevention
Today is world suicide prevention day.. Suicide is the leading cause of death for youth in Utah and the safe storage of a firearm might provide enough of a deterrent for a youth, contemplating suicide. Rep. Steve Eliason joins the show to discuss safe storage of firearms and how it could make a difference in saving lives as well as the continued effort for mental health resources in Utah.
10:50 - US home prices dropping, just not in Utah
Utah's housing prices just won't budge! The housing market in Utah has cooled slightly... but prices haven't. Greg and Holly discuss why Utah's home prices continue to hold strong.
11:05 - The origin of @BasedMikeLee
One of Utah's elected officials has a very active, very public online persona. We're talking about senator Mike Lee and the saga that is his x account @basedmikelee.
11:20 - The Interior Department is proposing a rollback of a major conservation rule, and it could reshape how America's public lands are used and managed. From ranchers to recreation lovers to energy developers, everyone’s got a stake. Greg and Holly explain what’s going on, and speak with Steve Bloch, Legal Director Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance about the opposition of this proposed rule rollback.
11:35 - Utah women accused of luring husband to his death, sentenced
She said she wanted to reconcile—but it was a trap. A Utah woman who admitted she lured her estranged husband across state lines to his murder in American Fork... will likely spend the rest of her life in prison, and could be joined by family members. Greg and Holly discuss.
11:50 - Music vs motion sickness: The best tunes for your tummy
New research reveals how certain types of music can help fight motion sickness while driving in a car. Greg and Holly discuss.
The all-new Inside Sources. Hosted by Greg Skordas and Dr. Holly Richardson, two well-known voices in Utah’s legal and political circles.