
Parker Malatesta
ReporterParker Malatesta covers Park City for KPCW. Before coming to NPR, he spent one year as a general assignment reporter for TownLift in Park City. He previously was the news editor at The News Record, the student paper at the University of Cincinnati. He loves running, reading and urban planning.
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The Park City Council has approved next fiscal year’s budget, which includes funding for a new City Park building and electric buses.
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The White Pine Touring Nordic Center will continue to operate at the Park City golf course during the winter. The city council approved a new contract with the longtime local business.
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With paid parking now in effect at popular Bonanza Flat trailheads, Park City officials are considering a season pass option for non-residents.
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Park City has selected a private partner to develop the vacant five-acre property in Bonanza Park that was initially purchased for an arts and culture district. City leaders will now work with the company to refine its proposal.
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Longtime local John Kenworthy is running for Park City Council to get the town “back on track.”
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Local de mucho tiempo John Kenworthy está postulándose para el Ayuntamiento de Park City para ayudar ayudar a la ciudad a “volver al buen camino.”
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El contratista privado que rupturó una tubería central de gas en Park City ha suspendido el trabajo hasta nuevo aviso
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Bus rapid transit, the future of Recycle Utah and the final budget approval are on the Park City Council agenda this week.
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Utah ski resorts recorded the third-highest number of visits in history this past winter.
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The private contractor that cut a main gas line in Park City has halted work until further notice.