Emily Means
ReporterEmily Means hadn’t intended to be a journalist, but after two years of studying chemistry at the University of Utah, she found her fit in the school’s communication program. Diving headfirst into student media opportunities, Means worked as a host, producer and programming director for K-UTE Radio as well as a news writer and copy editor at The Daily Utah Chronicle.
Means has worked at many of Salt Lake City’s media organizations, starting her radio career as a board operator at KSL NewsRadio. She then balanced several news positions, working as producer of The Salt Lake Tribune’s web show, Trib Talk; associate producer for KRCL 90.9’s current affairs program, RadioActive; and a legislative intern for KCPW 88.3.
After accepting a full-time position at KCPW, Means created In The Hive, an award-winning, weekly current affairs program. She hosted and produced the program as a one-woman show for more than a year. At the same time, Means produced three other programs at KCPW: the political debate program Both Sides of the Aisle; the weekly news wrap-up Behind the Headlines; and Jazz Time with Steve Williams.
As KPCW’s Park City beat reporter, Means reports on the issues and affairs that drive Park City as well as providing coverage of the state legislature. She lives in Salt Lake City, listens to lots of podcasts and loves to try local restaurants, coffee shops and breweries.
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In 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau starts its once-a-decade efforts to count every person living in the country. Summit County is preparing for the…
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On the Local News Hour: Summit Land Conservancy Executive Director Cheryl Fox gives an update on open space issues; Summit County Manager Tom Fisher…
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The 17th annual Christmas Festival for Children and Holiday Boutique is this week, benefitting the Wasatch County Children’s Justice Center. Laurie Wynn,…
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The Park City Council recently approved the purchase of three replacement vehicles for disability and senior transportation services. Although the vans…
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The Wasatch County Sheriff Office reports that, due to poor road conditions, Highway 189 is closed in both directions in Provo Canyon.The highway is…
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The Park City Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau counts the winter season as November through April. Chamber/Bureau CEO Bill Malone says, for those…
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Electric vehicle drivers now have a few more options for charging their cars in Park City. Park City Municipal has installed 14 new electric vehicle…
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The U.S. Federal Transit Authority awarded Park City Transit funding to upgrade its bus communications technology. Park City Transit received $400,000 to…
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The Park City Rotary Club put a Thanksgiving twist on their Tuesday meeting, with a service project benefitting students in need.Usually, a guest speaker…
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Park City residents Val Chin and Shirley Smith were recently recognized by the Park City Council for their contributions to the Park City community…