Tax help available to students for the 2022 tax season
With the 2022 tax deadline fast approaching, free or low-cost tax return preparation resources exist throughout the Salt Lake Valley.
Utahns gather at state Capitol to protest transgender sports ban
LGBTQ students, activists and policymakers condemn Utah House Bill 11, which bans transgender girls from competing in school sports.
Voices Amplified: March 28, 2022
The rising journalists of Salt Lake Community College and Amplify Utah participate in another RadioActive takeover on KRCL.
A surge in wrong-way drivers across Utah results in over 40 collisions, 7 deaths
Utah has experienced an influx of car accidents due to vehicles traveling in the wrong direction.
Utah renters face tough decisions as housing prices spike
A volatile housing market and skyrocketing prices make it difficult to buy or rent in the Salt Lake Valley.
Voices Amplified: March 21, 2022
Rising journalists once again took over RadioActive for #VoicesAmplified, a collaboration between Salt Lake Community College, Amplify Utah and KRCL.
Lowest legal blood-alcohol limit in the nation produces mixed results
Statistics show varying results after Utah lowered its DUI blood-alcohol content limit from 0.08% to 0.05% in late 2018.
LGBTQ community questions blood, plasma donor qualifications
LGBTQ community members assert that gay and bisexual men are subjected to homophobic blood and plasma donation restrictions.
Voices Amplified: March 7, 2022
SLCC students return to host another episode of RadioActive on KRCL.
What can be done to save the Great Salt Lake? The Globe joins solutions...
We will answer the question: During a time of drought, climate change and major population growth, how can Utah better support a critical body of water?
Voices Amplified: Feb. 28, 2022
SLCC student journalists explore more diverse stories in their latest RadioActive takeover on KRCL.
Utah Legislature may remove dozens of hard seltzers from grocery store shelves
Hard seltzers with ethyl alcohol flavorings will be pulled from Utah grocery store shelves if Senate Bill 176 passes.














