
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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Parkites have until Monday to comment on potential land use and transportation concepts that will play a role in the city’s general plan update.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox is pushing back on claims that a bill targeting Pride flags could risk losing the Sundance Film Festival.
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Un snowboarder de Hawái falleció tras un incidente mientras practicaba en Park City Mountain la mañana del miércoles.
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A snowboarder from Hawaii has died after an incident while riding at Park City Mountain Wednesday morning.
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Amid a projected slowdown in sales tax revenue, Park City officials are considering one of its most conservative budgets in years.
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Free parking will return to Old Town Park City at the end of the month as construction on the Main Street water line starts up again.
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March Madness 2025 tips off Thursday for the men and Friday for the women, with three Utah schools represented in the annual NCAA tournament.
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Park City’s reported sales tax revenue in December, typically one of the busiest months of the year, declined slightly. City officials believe it may be due to a slow down in visitation.
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Park City Mayor Nann Worel is preparing to give her annual State of Park City address at the library. The theme this year is “Bold Ideas, Bright Future.”
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Members of the Park City Council don’t favor High Valley Transit’s plan to widen state Route 224 by 10 feet for new dedicated bus lanes. Both parties will meet with state transportation officials this week.