
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’s dark sky ordinance doesn’t just prevent light pollution, it’s also designed to protect the hundreds of thousands of birds that migrate across the state every spring and fall.
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One of the original big box retailers, Bed Bath & Beyond, files for bankruptcy. While stores around the country begin their liquidation sales, the store in Park City is already shuttered.
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The Wasatch County Council could adopt new rules for how brightly lights can shine into the night sky.
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Earth Day is this Saturday, April 22. Recycle Utah is celebrating with an event at Wasatch Brew Pub and is inviting Summit County residents to join.
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A 23-year-old man was flown to the hospital after a snowmobile accident in Wasatch County Saturday.
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The snow is thawing and the birds are chirping. Now that the warmer temperatures are here, birds are starting to breed. And when baby birds hatch, some of them leave the nest a little too early.
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Sales of household cleansers aimed at fighting bacteria and viruses increased dramatically during the pandemic. But experts now say what people use to clean their homes may be doing more harm than good.
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April 15 is the last day to drop off PFAS ski wax to Recycle Utah so it can be properly disposed of.
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A decision on whether the charges against former Park City High School tennis coach Lani Wilcox will move to trial was expected this week. But the defense has asked for more time.
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Two of Park City’s food-focused nonprofits come together to bolster their missions and expand their efforts.