Both Sides of the Aisle

Both Sides of the Aisle – Episode 59 (12/4/14) – KCPW News

This week, Greg exudes excitement for becoming Utah’s new Speaker of the House.  Natalie and Jim chastise the GOP for suing to kill the ‘Count My Vote’ compromise, the gang mull the merits and hitches of raising taxes to fund education.

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Downtown SLC

The Jingle Bus – An Established Downtown Tradition

From now through December 28th, holiday visitors to downtown Salt Lake City can hop-on and off the Jingle Bus, a holiday themed ride circulating between The Gateway, Temple Square, City Creek Center Gallivan Plaza & Capitol Theatre. Today we speak with the proprietor and driver of the Jingle Bus, Jerry Dolejs, to learn more about…

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KCPW Presents

KCPW Presents: “The First Family of Radio: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s Historic Broadcasts”

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were the “first couple” of American radio. From the 1920s through FDR’s fourth term, the president and first lady used this extraordinarily powerful new medium to win elections, combat the Great Depression and rally the nation to fight fascism. FDR’s prowess before the microphone is well documented. But few people remember…

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour: Early Childhood Education

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour (Air date: December 3, 2014) – Recently a group of advocates for early childhood education reform gathered for a panel discussion at the University of Utah.  Until this year, Utah was one of 10 states that provided no public funding for early childhood education.  But HB96 was passed to provide…

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