-
On today's Local News Hour, host Sean Higgins' guests include:(2:47) Ian Hartley with the Mountain Trails Foundation's weekly report (7:01) Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt with an update on development projects throughout the county, (23:56)Wasatch County epidemiologist Chris Smoot who talks about the County Health Department's new wastewater testing for COVID-19, and (36:39) KPCW General Manager Renai Bodley Miller with details on an exciting new offering from the station – the launch of our daily newsletter.
-
Wasatch County epidemiologist Chris Smoot joins the show to talk about the County Health Department's new wastewater testing for COVID-19.
-
A calendar full of events in Wasatch County in May will offer outreach in support of Mental Health Awareness Month.
-
Wasatch County Behavioral Health educator Audra Rhodes discusses some of the events being planned for May Mental Health Awareness month.
-
On today's Local News Hour with host Leslie Thatcher guests include: (07:04) Deer Valley Marketing Director Susie English has a look back at the winter season and a look ahead at summer activities, (21:43) Wasatch County Behavioral Health educator Audra Rhodes discusses some of the events being planned for May Mental Health Awareness month and (35:35) Climate Scientist and author Katharine Hayhoe and assistant professor of Geography at the University of Utah McKenzie Skiles talk about their work with climate change.
-
On today's Local News Hour guests include: (6:59) Wasatch County Health Department - epidemiologist Chris Smoot has an update on the COVID-19 cases dropping in the county, (23:07) First Congressional District candidate Bill Campbell talks about his campaign. He will be filling to run for office next week and (37:01) Park City Affordable Housing Manager Jason Glidden and Affordable Housing Project Manager Rhoda Stauffer have an update on the city's housing plan that was presented to the planning commission this week.
-
Wasatch County Health Department - epidemiologist Chris Smoot has an update on the COVID-19 cases dropping in the county.
-
Amid some of the highest numbers for COVID-19 transmission Wasatch County has experienced, there may be cause for optimism.
-
Wasatch County’s back in the “high” category for COVID-19 transmission after spending about a week at the “moderate” level. According to the county health department, the county’s in for another wave of cases as the omicron variant arrives and school returns.
-
Health Promotion Director at Wasatch County Health Department Jonelle Fitzgerald with an update on Wasatch County health news.