Hear stories and interviews about the people and issues that shape Utah.
Wednesday, May 13: In recent years, the State of Utah has implemented aggressive predator management policies and practices intended to reduce the mountain lion population significantly. RadioACTive with Nick @ 6 talks with Utah Mountain Lion Conservation, a nonprofit that says the state's mountain lion management policies and practices threaten a vital keystone species, a natural balance, public safety, lifestyles, traditions, and livelihoods. Plus, more data center protests, Warehouse Wednesdays, a motorcycle ride for men's health, and The Salt Lake Tribune is set to drop its paywall this week.
READ MORETuesday, May 12: According to Utah State University, an estimated 110,000 Utahns provide informal care for a loved one with dementia, and the ongoing stress and uncertainty can often feel overwhelming. Roundtable Tuesday explores the costs - emotional and mental to physical and financial - with the friends behind Dementia WTF. Plus, Box Elder Accountability Referendum, Living Traditions Festival, and NAMIWalks Utah.
READ MOREMonday, May 11: From Kilby Block Party to POGO Fest to Busker Fest and Acoustic Music Strolls, RadioACTive Pop! preps you for festival season. We've even got a checklist. Plus, West Valley Pride wants your stories.
READ MOREFriday, May 8: It's all good in the agrihood, live @ 6 PM with the homegrown music of Los Perros Perdidos. Join Aldine and Lara for more pro tips from Urban Pepper Project and Little Gay Garden, just 2 of the urban farmers on offer at the Sixth Annual Urban Farmer Plant Sale this month. True tales of the agrihood with Kent Pyne, whose fourth-generation fruit orchard in Orem has been decimated by the weather. Plus, Save Our Canyons, Rose Park Community Festival, and Skywatcher Leo T.
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