Inside Sources

By: KSL Podcasts
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  • The latest in news and politics with a range of political expert hosts every day. Inside Sources gives a refreshing take on the day's news with each host bringing their unique perspective and expertise to the conversation.

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Episodes
  • Inside Sources Full Show January 6th, 2025: Presidential election results certified, Legislation on border security, New elected officials take oaths of office
    Jan 6 2025

    Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan

    Presidential election results certified without any issue
    It’s officially official: Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States. Earlier today, the electoral college voted to certify the results of the presidential election. The mood was solemn at the Capitol for a few reasons; not least of which is the memory of the insurrection four years ago. We discuss the calm and cordial atmosphere of the vote today, and how Vice President Kamala Harris did as she oversaw the vote finalizing her presidential loss.

    $200+ Million set aside to provide tax cuts for Utahns
    The upcoming Legislative General Session begins in about two weeks, and it could result in some large tax cuts for Utahns. The exact details are still unknown at this time, but the cuts come as Governor Cox has pushed to eliminate the state income tax on Social Security benefits. The Inside Sources hosts discuss the support the plan seems to have on Utah’s Capitol Hill.

    On the Hill 2025: Previewing legislation on public safety, border security
    Today, several members of the Utah State Legislature outlined pieces of legislation to improve public safety and address impacts of illegal immigration at the United States’ Southern Border. These bills, which will be discussed and voted upon during the General Legislative Session, deal with things like fentanyl, organized crime, property rights, and English language learners. State Rep. Karianne Lisonbee joins Inside Sources to describe some of these bills.

    Gov. Cox calls for removal of ICE director in Salt Lake City
    According to an investigation from our partners at the Deseret News, Governor Spencer Cox sent a letter to the incoming Trump administration asking for the immediate removal of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director in Salt Lake City. Why? We discuss some of the reasons outlined in the letter, and how the Governor has also asked for more funding to remove migrants.

    New Elected Officials: Ross Romero, new Salt Lake County Council Member
    Several new members joined the Salt Lake County Council this morning, taking their oaths of office in a ceremony held at the Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center in Taylorsville. We’re joined in the studio by new Salt Lake County Council Member for District 4, Ross Romero. He outlines some of the things he wants to prioritize during his first term.

    Park City Ski Patrol strike enters 10th day
    Park City Mountain ski patrols are entering their tenth day of striking as they demand a $2 an hour raise. The strike has contributed to long lines at the ski resort and has led to national outcry for and against the owner of Park City Mountain, Vail Resorts. Inside Sources hosts Taylor Morgan and Erin Rider share updates on the strike.

    New Elected Officials: Natalie Pinkney, new Salt Lake County Council Member
    Also joining the Salt Lake County Council as an At-Large Member is Natalie Pinkney. She also took the oath of office today and says she wants to celebrate diversity while still addressing important issues like homelessness and public safety. She joins Inside Sources in the studio to talk about her priorities for her first term.

    Tips to avoid the ‘winter blues’
    Today was a rather gray, dreary day here in Salt Lake City. It got us thinking about the ‘winter blues’ -- a kind of slump or sadness many people feel once the holidays end. The Inside Sources hosts share some tips for listeners who need a little pick-me-up during the cold winter months.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Tips to avoid the ‘winter blues’
    Jan 6 2025

    Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan

    Today was a rather gray, dreary day here in Salt Lake City. It got us thinking about the ‘winter blues’ -- a kind of slump or sadness many people feel once the holidays end. The Inside Sources hosts share some tips for listeners who need a little pick-me-up during the cold winter months.
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    11 mins
  • New Elected Officials: Natalie Pinkney, new Salt Lake County Council Member
    Jan 6 2025

    Hosts: Erin Rider and Taylor Morgan

    Also joining the Salt Lake County Council as an At-Large Member is Natalie Pinkney. She also took the oath of office today and says she wants to celebrate diversity while still addressing important issues like homelessness and public safety. She joins Inside Sources in the studio to talk about her priorities for her first term.
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    12 mins

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