Episode 4: October 31st
Immigration Reform, More NSA revelations, The Utah Jazz off to a shaky start, and the ‘Intent to Dine’ guidelines
Immigration Reform, More NSA revelations, The Utah Jazz off to a shaky start, and the ‘Intent to Dine’ guidelines
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IEEE Spectrum’s hour long news program exams the democratic process and how technology has played a role. This special broadcast aired on KCPW-FM 88.3 and 105.3 in Salt Lake City on Friday November 1, 2013 at 10 AM and 8 PM. For more information you can visit their website, http://spectrum.ieee.org/
Today we’re joined by archaeologist Jerry Spangler, the author of a new book on the history and exploration of Nine Mile Canyon – home to what is likely the largest collection of ancient rock art in the United States. That, your local news and Political Cornflakes with the Salt Lake Tribune’s Matt Canham.
(KCPW News) Back in February of 2012, Congress and President Obama authorized the Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, to choose six test sites for commercial drone use. In December, the FAA is expected to announce which locations they’ve selected. Utah is one of 24 states vying for this potentially lucrative deal. The state has proposed…
The Shutdown’s effect on Jim Matheson, the Utah State Tax Commission’s requirement that married gay couples in Utah must file two state returns, and hooligans vandalize Goblin Valley State Park
Today on the show we’ll revisit a segment of Both Sides of the Aisle, a new politics show on KCPW airing every Thursday at 10:30 am. Among the topics addressed by the panelists, the recent ruling by the Utah State Tax Commission requiring married gay couples in Utah to continue to file separate state tax…
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(KCPW News) Each year on the heels of Halloween, el Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is celebrated by Utah’s growing Mexican American population. But the two holidays are distinct from each other. Beginning next week an altar display, community gathering and folk art exhibit at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center will…
On the show today we preview a new production by Salt Lake’s SB Dance Company. Of Meat and Marrow is billed as a “rock opera dance circus” by the company and is intended as an alternative Halloween experience for mature audiences.