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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Plans for growth, from how best to handle increased traffic to how water should be conserved during a drought, are on Tuesday’s Heber City Council agenda.
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Classical musicians from around the world join the Park City community in mourning the death of well-known violist Leslie Harlow. The founder of the Park City Beethoven Festival passed away at her home Saturday after a short battle with lung cancer.
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One in three homes in Utah has dangerous levels of radon, a radioactive gas that's estimated to cause 21,000 deaths in the United States each year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Tiger Woods and his golf course firm, TGR Design, announced Tuesday that a championship golf course will be built near the new Mayflower Resort.
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The Summit County Health Department has partnered with "Tall Cop" Jermaine Galloway to educate the community on drug abuse prevention.
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The Parleys Canyon wildlife overpass turns five years old this year. While an efficacy study is ongoing, the Utah Department of Transportation and the Division of Wildlife Resources call it a huge success.
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It’s the first in-person Sundance Film Festival in two years and for some locals it’s bringing up some long-forgotten pain points like parking.
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Proposed plans to develop a plot of land near the Home Depot off of U.S. 40 in Summit County is before the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission Tuesday night.
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Park City saw fewer visitors in 2022 than in years prior, but according to the Park City Chamber that didn’t result in less money rolling in.
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Parents ask why they weren’t notified about bus problems.