Monthly Archive:: July 2008

UTA Adds Another Fuel Surcharge to Fares
(KCPW News) Less than a month after adding a 25-cent fuel surcharge to ticket prices, the Utah Transit Authority announced another increase

Community Activist Leads Charge to End Gang Violence in SLC
(KCPW News) The recent rise of gang violence in Salt Lake City has prompted one community activist to take action. Michael Clara

Friday, August 1, 2008
Download this audio file Project Vote Smart will bring the nation's first Voters' Self-Defense System to the People's Market Sunday from 10-3.

Friday, August 1, 2008
Download this audio file Project Vote Smart will bring the nation's first Voters' Self-Defense System to the People's Market Sunday from 10-3.

Bennett Urges Senate to Consider GOP’s Gas Price Reduction Act
(KCPW News) U.S. Senator Bob Bennett urged his colleagues yesterday to consider the GOP's answer to the energy crisis, the Gas Price

New Report Calls for Federal Investment in Booming Intermountain West
(KCPW News) The federal government should help cities in the Intermountain West as they grow into their new role as powerful, megapolitan

A Conversation with Ralph Nader
(KCPW News) Consumer rights advocate and frequent presidential contender Ralph Nader will be in Salt Lake City tonight, joining former Mayor Rocky

Thursday, July 31, 2008
The Romero Alternative is a new community group seeking answers from within when it comes to gangs on Salt Lake City's West

Crews Make Progress on City Creek Fire
(KCPW News) State fire officials say they still don't know how a fire that has burned 130 acres in City Creek Canyon

Realtors, Homebuilders Applaud Housing Stimulus Bill
(KCPW News) Local realtors and homebuilders are applauding a housing stimulus bill signed by President Bush yesterday. The Housing and Economic Recovery
