Jessica Lowell
ReporterJessica joins KPCW as a general assignment reporter and Sunday Weekend Edition host. A Florida native, she graduated from the University of Florida with degrees in English — concentrating in film studies — and journalism. Before moving to Utah, she spent time in Atlanta, GA.
She has interned with numerous NPR member stations around the country, working as a general assignment reporter, covering Utah’s legislative session and producing for a talk radio show.
In her spare time, she likes to watch movies and craft. While she's not great at knitting, she has created many unwearable sweaters.
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Development near Browns Canyon is bringing in more traffic to the area triggering the installation of a stoplight on S.R. 248. 248 at Browns Canyon will…
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Throughout the state, municipalities are enacting water conservation efforts to mitigate effects of the drought.In Park City, residents should be watering…
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Getting around Old Town Park City just got a little easier. The trolley is back for the summer. The Main Street trolley service was cut last winter and…
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Park City Institute found a quick replacement for its first show of the season, after a last minute change with the orginal act. Parsons Dance will kick…
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More skiers than ever came to Utah this past season. Ski resorts set a new record despite the ongoing pandemic and lighter than usual snowpack. Utah’s 15…
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Utah elected officials face competing interests and a polarized electorate as they recognize, or don’t recognize, June as Pride month; some are steering…
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Fireworks are a staple of Fourth of July celebrations, but there probably won’t be any in Park City this year. With the ongoing drought and fire…
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COVID-19 cases have stayed low in Utah despite Memorial Day weekend celebrations two weeks ago. Even with the return to outdoor celebrations like Memorial…
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Sunday marked the beginning of summer events in Park City. Both Park Silly Sunday Market and Car-Free Sundays kicked off the season. Traffic was backed-up…
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Hideout Councilor Chris Baier is seeking another 4-year council term. Her platform this time around will be different from 2017. When Chris Baier ran for…