In the Hive

Hot, hot heat

Emily Means talks with Randy Graham, meteorologist-in-charge at the National Weather Service Salt Lake City office, about the effects of extreme heat on Utah’s environment and the health of its people; Peter Hebertson of Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services addresses why higher temperatures can be problematic for seniors; KCPW producer Ross Chambless talks…

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Places gone by

Emily Means talks with Melva Sine, CEO of the Utah Restaurant Association, about factors that determine the success (or demise) of a restaurant; KCPW producer Roger McDonough gives a look into the history and legacy of Lamb’s Grill Cafe, which closed earlier this year; and Ruth’s Diner owner Tracy Nelson spills the longevity secrets of the…

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Refugees making a home in Utah

Emily Means talks with Asha Parekh, Refugee Services Director at the Utah Department of Workforce Services, talks about the process of coming to Utah as a refugee; KCPW producer Ross Chambless gives a look at the celebrations and ceremonies that took places at this year’s World Refugee Day; and the Sunnyvale Farmers Market gives refugees…

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Building Utah’s communities around public transit

Host and producer Emily Means talks with Keith Bartholomew, a professor at the University of Utah’s City and Metropolitan Planning Department, who lays the groundwork for development around public transit; Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams addresses his vision for neighborhoods near the S-Line streetcar; and Roger Borgenicht of Utahns for Better Transportation shares some…

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