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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 Kimball Arts Festival returns to Park City next weekend with more than 180 artists specializing in 13 different mediums.
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With the plan for the Bonanza Park neighborhood approved, Park City will now take the next step, writing new development code.
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El Festival de Artes de Kimball cerrará toda Main Street el próximo fin de semana. Aquí tienes lo que necesitas saber sobre el evento.
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The upcoming Kimball Arts Festival will close all of Main Street next weekend. Here's what you need to know about the event.
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Salt Lake City’s selection as host of the 2034 Winter Olympics Wednesday came with a major unexpected caveat.
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El Comité Olímpico Internacional ha votado para que los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno regresen a Salt Lake City en 2034.
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Utahns joined together in downtown Salt Lake City early Wednesday to celebrate the Winter Olympics coming back in 2034.
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The International Olympic Committee has voted to send the Winter Games back to Salt Lake City in 2034.
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The Utah Olympic Park is hosting a party Wednesday after the IOC voted to send the Winter Games back to Salt Lake City.
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Utah expects to host the Olympics again in 2034. Many aspects of the state will be different compared to when Salt Lake City last hosted the Winter Games in 2002.