Hear stories and interviews about the people and issues that shape Utah.
Friday, Nov. 14: Punk Rock Farmer Friday shines a light on a new farm incubator program with James Loomis of Wasatch Community Gardens. The Downtown SLC Winter Farmers Market starts tomorrow at a new location. Lady Façade and Phoenix Park invite you to the inaugural Iconique Awards. Plus, Skywatcher Leo T, Friday Night Fall Out Cold Weather Drive, and the homegrown music of Dad Bod.
READ MOREThursday, November 13: Rising journalists at the University of Utah take over the show to sit down with Spy Hop Youth Radio, the hosts of KRCL's own Loud and Clear, discuss women working in sports, and talk KRCL history with Shannalee of Saturday Breakfast Jam. Plus, fresh and homegrown live music by Madz Smith.
READ MOREWednesday, 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.
READ MORETuesday, Nov 11: Defining Military Victory with Professor Amos Guiora. Army sniper-turned-singer-songwriter Andrew Wiscombe shares a song and a call to veterans to reach out for help. And a Veterans Day conversation with Air Force veteran Adrian Rollins, an anti-war activist, socialist, and founder of a local chapter of About Face, Veterans Against the War.
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