
Kimberly Flores
ReporterKimberly Flores joined the news team as a part-time reporter, bringing her back to her journalist roots. For nearly 15 years, Flores was a television news anchor/reporter who won multiple awards for breaking news and environmentally-focused investigative reports. A Park City resident, Flores is also the owner of fulFILLed, Park City's zero waste store that offers refillable and package-free products to those looking to reduce their plastic waste and lessen their environmental impact.
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Park City has a plan to cut down what’s being sent to the dump with a new proposed waste reduction ordinance.
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The first step in applying for the city’s new landscape initiative program starts with a site visit.
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When the weather becomes warmer, vegetation begins to dry out and the risk for wildfire increases. May is National Wildfire Awareness Month. Here's how Park City and Summit County are preparing.
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Authorities are investigating after a stolen car chase and what appear to be two ski-masked marauders were caught on camera banging on doors and ringing doorbells, in the Trailside Loop area.
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The Park City Beethoven Festival is hosting its first concert in Park City following the passing of its founder, Leslie Harlow.
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The powerline work along state Route 224 in Park City is expected to wrap up next month.
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Little hoopers looking for some big inspiration can spend time with Utah Jazz rookie Walker Kessler this summer.
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The Utah Highway Patrol said impairment and speed are not currently suspected in accident on Hoytsville Road.
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Businesses and homeowners across the state can now receive up to $3 per square foot when they replace their grass with water-efficient landscaping. Programs are in place for both Park City and Heber residents.
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Summit County residents are encouraged to kick their spring cleaning into high gear and look in their garages, sheds and even in medicine cabinets for items that need to be properly disposed of on hazardous waste collection day Saturday.