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 Sundance Film Festival is considering a new home for 2027 and beyond. The possible relocation could have a major financial and cultural impact on Park City.
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Crews removing contaminated soil behind Treasure Mountain Junior High in Park City are wrapping up spring break work Friday.
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Fewer people visited Vail Resorts’ 37 North American properties this winter, but the company isn’t worried thanks to strong season pass sales.
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Park City’s recreation department is finalizing plans for two major capital projects.
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Thanks to a $250,000 grant generated through Summit County’s recreation, arts and parks tax, the Mountain Trails Foundation will overhaul the double track in Round Valley this summer.
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The Sundance Institute said Wednesday it will consider a new festival location in the United States for 2027 and beyond.
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A new report from the University of Utah shows just how much the state’s ski industry contributes to the local economy.
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Fire crews with Alpine Forestry are scheduled to burn slash piles near Old Town Park City Wednesday. The operation is designed to remove dead brush that could start a wildfire.
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Shaydar Edelmann, who leads the operations team at Park City Mountain, has been named the new general manager and vice president of Heavenly Mountain Resort in Lake Tahoe.
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Learn how local leaders are working to lower the number and impact of serious and fatal car crashes at an open house Tuesday.