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Christian Concert Back On Despite Lawsuit Concerns

A Christian concert at Draper City facility will go on despite ongoing threats of a lawsuit. Earlier this week, city leaders agreed to allow singer Michael W. Smith to perform at the city’s Amphitheater on Pioneer Day, days after cancelling the show due to one resident’s concern that it violates separation of church and state. But as KCPW’s Jessica Gail reports, the issue is far from settled.

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Hundreds of Mormons Walk in PRIDE Parade

Hundreds of members from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints gathered with members of Utah’s LGBT community over the weekend to build bridges between the frequently conflicting groups. KCPW’s Jessica Gail introduces us to some of those who worked toward that goal at Sunday’s annual Pride Parade held in Salt Lake City.

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Active Utah Atheists Say Their Community is Growing

To believe or not to believe? Today, more and more Utahns are choosing life without religion. KCPW’s Jessica Gail takes a look at the state’s growing community of active atheists and what’s made it easier for some to take the “leap of faith” away from faith.

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Hundreds Turn Out for Easter Celebration at Rescue Mission

Easter came early for hundreds of Utah’s neediest families Friday. The Rescue Mission of Salt Lake held its annual Easter banquet providing food, clothing and even an Easter egg hunt for the community. KCPW’s Jessica Gail reports on the Rescue Mission’s presence in Salt Lake City and how one man says it saved it life.

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CityViews 3/26/12: Race & Mormonism/Poetry Slam Champ

Segment 1: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is becoming increasingly diverse, but many still see the church as racist, stemming from its refusal to ordain men of African descent to the priesthood prior to 1978. On Monday, we’ll talk about the legacy of the priesthood ban and how race could play into…

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Historic Black Church Seeks Help to Fix Structural Problems

A historic black church near downtown Salt Lake City is hoping the community will help it survive by fixing its drainage and structural problems. Pastor Nurjhan Govan of Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church on 600 South explains that when water began seeping into the church’s basement several years ago, it had a big financial impact by closing off the kitchen.

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CityViews 2/7/12: Sex Ed in Schools

  Segment 1: A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control shows a quarter of teen moms in Utah thought they couldn’t get pregnant and had trouble getting birth control. Coupled with increasing rates of chlamydia, gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases, the new research raises questions about what Utah students are learning about…

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CityViews 1/26/12: Thupten Jinpa on Religion and Science

Segment 1:    Thupten Jinpa has devoted much of his life to studying Buddhist metaphysics and the power of the mind. He links meditation with spiritual enlightenment, but he’s also finding how this mindfulness can be seen as neuroplasticity in the brain. On Thursday, he joins us to discuss common ground between Buddhist tradition and…

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UHP Association Hopes Disclaimers Will Mean Crosses Can Stay Up

The Utah Highway Patrol Association is hoping a few modifications to several memorial crosses will be enough to end a legal battle with the group American Atheists. The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision not to hear the case means the crosses must come down or be moved to private property, but as KCPW’s Jessica Gail reports, supporters of the crosses aren’t giving up their fight.

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Politics Up Close: Real Women Run, LDS Dems and Auditor Controversy

With only five in the Senate and 13 in the House of Representatives, the Utah Legislature ranks 43rd among the states for the number of women lawmakers. But a new initiative from the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute of Politics and the YWCA of Salt Lake City aims to get more Utah women into government and public policy-making.

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