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Punk Rock Farmer on the Road @ Mestizo Coffee House for Radiothon-Eve

Friday, Sept. 12: Una taza mas as we celebrate the community gathering spot that Mestizo has been for over 17 years. It will be closing at the end of the month, so we need to discuss the future of the West Side, which may hinge on the ambitious Rio Grande Plan. More true tales of the agrihood with Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, and Sunwork Honey and Garden Giveaway. Plus, Skywatcher Leo T and homegrown music from CHAC XOL. See you there!

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U Students Talk Open-Carry on Campus in Wake of Kirk Assassination at UVU

Thursday, Sept. 11: RadioACTive passes the mic to Voices Amplified, a new generation of journalists from the University of Utah. Tonight: Students discuss their perspective and reporting process concerning open-carry on campus, where security is being increased in the wake of yesterday's assassination of Charlie Kirk at UVU. The Other Side Donuts taste-test and check-in. Plus, homegrown music from The Hit.

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First-Ever Teen Saint, aka 'God's Influencer,' Inspires Utah Catholic Youth

Wednesday, Sept. 10: Utah Catholic Youth ready to celebrate the first teen saint. RadioACTive follows up with Father Gustavo Vidal and youth leader Mike Edwards. Utah author, trial attorney and environmental activist Danny Quintana on his new book, This Will Work. RadioACTive's Take a Hike Gets to the River. Plus, Rallies and Resources with Salt Lake AIDS Walk, Intermountain Hoop Dance Competition, Salt Lake Speaks: Feelings of Fall, and Drive Electric Month.

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Wake the Lake Mural Party + 40 Years of Voices + Cannabis Research in Zion

Tuesday, Sept. 9: Voices for Utah Children is getting ready to celebrate 40 years and 40 champions. RadioACTive and Voices highlight changemakers who have made a lasting difference for Utah's kids. SLC Arts Council is ready to unveil a Wake the Lake mural by Trevor Dahl in Rose Park. Rooted: Stories of Plant Medicine, People, and Progress, with Christine Stenquist and Valerie Ahanonu, Center for Medical Cannabis Research.

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