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  • Salt Lake City indie rock band Krooked Kings shares how their close friendships, Utah roots and early pandemic downtime shaped their music and identity, leading to national tours and a dedicated fanbase. They perform two songs live — “Lying Through Their Teeth” and “Catacombs” —and discuss their songwriting process, musical influences, and plans for an upcoming album and tour.
  • Utah band Lantern By Sea shares their origin story, musical influences and the meaning behind their name, highlighting their cinematic approach to storytelling through music. They perform two original songs in-studio — “Half of My Soul,” a reflection on past heartbreak, and the unreleased “Culture’s Bones,” which explores the impact of inherited cultural beliefs.
  • Recycle Utah Education Director Mary Closser and Community Outreach Manager Chelsea Hafer share the latest on programs happening at the recycle center.
  • Volunteers, toys and clothing come together in the Heber Valley for a tradition that turns giving into a community celebration of giving.
  • The results are in! St. Vincent's self-titled album was by far the most popular record in our listener poll for the best music of 2014. On this week's show, we count down the Top 25.
  • UPDATE: Saturday Afternoon Duchesne County Sheriff's Department announced they had located the body of Austin Harker. Search and Rescue members located…
  • Among the thousands of funded goals included in $286.4 billion transportation bill signed by President Bush are projects that range from being simply historical to ones that aim to solve long-standing traffic snarls. From an Erie Canal museum to bridges and highways, the money is on the way.
  • More than 60 percent of the Senate and most members of the House of Representatives are millionaires. California Republican Darrell Issa tops the list, with an estimated net worth of more than $355 million. A public policy professor tells Americans how to put more working-class people in Congress.
  • Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee are pressing for the release of a so-called torture report on Bush-era interrogation practices. But there are several hurdles to clear before portions of the report might become declassified.
  • The lawyer for the 31-year-old athlete said Friday her pre-trial detention in Russia has been extended by one month. Griner faces a trial on drug possession charges in mid-June.
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