Hear stories and interviews about the people and issues that shape Utah.
Wednesday, Nov. 5: As the federal shutdown continues and benefits are cut in part or whole, Utahns are stepping up to help. RadioACTive talks with Neighborhood House and Kahve Cafe about their work and how you can help. Plus, Every Kid Outdoors, Filméxico and more.
READ MORETuesday, Nov. 4: Adrian Rollins is a veteran, an anti-war activist, and a socialist. RadioACTive finds out why he started a local chapter of About Face, Veterans Against the War. Wake the GSL and KRCL's own Valene MC are back with Diverted: Indigenous Stewardship and Saving Great Salt Lake, which premieres this week. Plus, Adopt-A-Native-Elder, Utahns Against Hunger, Kurbasy at Kingsbury, and Vivaldi by Candlelight.
READ MOREMonday, Nov. 3: With SNAP benefits in limbo, as many as 86,000 Utah households are now feeling the pinch of the federal government shutdown at the kitchen table. RadioACTive Pop! will have resources, food drives, and drop-off locations to share on the show tonight. Project Rainbow leaders and volunteers are getting ready for Transgender Awareness Week. Plus, Tree Utah needs volunteers for the 3rd annual Wuda Ogwa Restoration Project with the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation.
READ MOREFriday, Oct. 31: Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, brings you more truly frightening tales of the agrihood on a special Halloween edition of RadioACTive: Siskiyou Seeds offers garlic planting tips for the Draculas in your life, homegrown music of Graveyard Violet, poet RJ Walker live-crafting spooky verse, a chance to volunteer in the agrihood, and Skywatcher Leo T.
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