Who's Got a Need for Nuclear Speed?

  • November 12, 2025
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Wednesday, Nov. 12: Who's Got a Need for Nuclear Speed? HEAL Utah is sounding the alarm on the state of Utah and Rocky Mountain Power's push for nuclear. Tribune Reporter Robert Gehrke on gerrymandering lawsuits and threats of judicial impeachment. Plus, The Business Voyage 2025, Utah Pacific Islander Health Week, and a song from Zaza for Transgender Awareness Week.

Get More Local, More Vocal with Tonight's Guests, Organizations & Community Events

Rallies & Resources Spotlight (full list here):

  • Nov. 14-15: Utah Pacific Islander Health Week with Stephanie Mahina, Utah Pacific Islander Health Coalition

  • Nov. 21: The Business Voyage 2025 with Semisi Livai, president of Pacific Impact

  • Nov. 24: Larry H. Miller Season of Service | 4-7 PM @ Salt Palace Convention Center, Hall 5, enter on 300 West, SLC. A family-friendly meal specially organized for individuals and families experiencing homelessness and food insecurity. Enjoy free food, entertainment, kids' activities, and services including haircuts, dental and medical care, and more FREE OF CHARGE. 

Of Lawsuits and Impeachments to Consent of the Governed

Robert Gehrke of The Salt Lake Tribune joins us to talk about the landmark decision that may make it possible for a Democrat to go to Congress, as well as the resulting threat of judicial impeachment. 

Who's Got a Need for Nuclear Speed?

HEAL Utah is sounding the alarm on the state of Utah and Rocky Mountain Power's push for nuclear power. Executive Director Lexi Tuddenham asks the question: Who benefits?

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Tonight's RadioACTive Team

Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9FM. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:

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