Ashton Edwards
News DirectorAshton Edwards jumped at the chance to join the KPCW team in 2022. She has been telling stories for a living for about a decade with stints in Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City, St. Louis and now Park City.
Along this journey Ashton has picked up some hardware including national and regional Emmy awards and Association of Broadcasters awards.
In her free time she and her husband, KUTV meteorologist Chase Thomason, enjoy hiking with their French Bulldog, Francis. Ashton tries to read a book a week and the couple travels any time they can get away.
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Terry Sanderson—who originally sued Paltrow—may also testify, a day later than expected. His attorneys have been building their case over the last few days, arguing medical records prove Sanderson was hit by Paltrow, resulting in new mental and physical ailments.
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The retired Salt Lake City optometrist suing Gwyneth Paltrow after a 2016 Deer Valley skiing accident will likely take the stand Thursday along with a handful of witnesses.
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Four to five witnesses are expected to take the stand Wednesday, possibly even Paltrow herself. However, attorneys discussed that she is most likely to appear later in the week.
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The Park City Police Department is offering a free citizens academy for those interested in learning various aspects of police work.
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The Park City Police Department is asking for the public's help finding a person accused of stealing skis from a lodge at Deer Valley.
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Snowbird is unveiling its first spring collaboration with Woodward, and will host the Woodward Peace Park Championships in May.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has moved the application period to March and April starting this year.
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Yet another storm is expected to affect roads in the Wasatch Back Tuesday afternoon into Thursday morning.
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The Utah Department of Workforce Services will host a statewide virtual job fair Thursday, March 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Another addition to Deer Valley's summer concert lineup has just confirmed, CAAMP.