Andrea Buchanan
ReporterAndrea moved to Park City in 2017 with two huskies, two kids and one husband… not in that order. Prior to working at KPCW, she spent decades in the entertainment industry – and racked up a few awards in the process for her work on “Behind the Music” and most recently for a film she produced for Lifetime, “Somebody’s Child: The Regina Louise Story.” She was featured on “Good Morning America” twice for her books which made best sellers lists in Dallas and Denver. She’s still hoping to write one that hits The New York Times list. She loves taking photos, loves the mountains, especially in the fall, and is excited to be working with the amazing team at KPCW.
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Mountain Money explores the relationship between Nuzzles & Co and Russian River Vineyards’ Chester wine brand.
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Kimberly Flores, owner of FulFILLed, Park City’s zero waste and refill shop, highlights its eco-friendly personal care and household cleaning products.
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film has created the frenzy that her tour did with sold out theaters and wild concert energy!
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Olympic Gold Medal skier Bode Miller and Emmy Award-winning sports filmmaker Brett Rapkin are raising awareness about the mountain town mental health crisis with a new documentary.
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The Youth Sports Alliance offers a variety of after school programs each year to Summit and Wasatch counties. Registration is now open to the public.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. Peace House hosts its annual “Be the Light” march Sunday afternoon to show support and solidarity for survivors and remember those who have lost their lives to domestic violence.
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Summit Land Conservancy is closing on several land easements in October from Oakley to Iron Mountain to Coalville.
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Park City Institute’s 2023-24 winter series is a diverse line up with shows ranging from country and R&B singers to stunt dogs and magicians.
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Park City Film will present a climate change documentary called “Elemental" Sept. 21. It’s an effort to engage with the community about wildfires, their connection to climate change and the environmental impact.
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Woody Harrelson stars in the Netflix film “Champions” about a disgraced minor league basketball coach sentenced to 90 days of community service coaching a team of players who have intellectual disabilities.