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  • Heber Valley temple lawsuit heads to Utah Supreme Court, sign stolen from historic Centennial building on Park City’s Main Street, Wohali needs $6M to successfully restructure during bankruptcy, Park City High School's Joanna Andres wins 2026 Utah Teacher of the Year, Beulah Fire update with Forest Service spokesperson Brenda Bushell, local artists to participate in annual drawing competition this weekend, Wasatch Community Foundation's Bruce Wardle previews the organization's 25th anniversary celebration and KPCW's Sarah Ervin wraps up the summer pledge drive as the station continues raising funds through weekend.
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (2:43), Public hearing elicits many shades to outdoor lighting debate in Wasatch County (6:09), Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant shares monthly update (12:08), Park City Ski and Snowboard's Christie Hind recaps the season (26:22), Park City Education Foundation's Jennifer Billow provides an update on programs offered (39:46).
  • Willow Creek in Snyderville Basin is in danger of flooding homes again (3:19), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (6:46), Working plans for Heber City center show new school, recreation district, updated Main Street (21:35), People's Health Clinic CEO Mairi Leining talks about an original research article that was published in an international journal on the success of the clinic's diabetes program (23:23), Utah jobs: rate of openings slowing, but state still shorthanded (37:14), and Park City Board of Realtors CEO Jamie Johnson and Board President Joanne O'Connell discuss the first quarter stats and last week's award winners (38:55)
  • Park City property owners say their land was listed for sale without their knowledge (3:42), Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers shares monthly update (6:50), Echo Mutual Water Company users under boil order (18:40), Alpine Forestry and Park City Trails & Open Space detail slash pile burns on Treasure Hill (22:11), Park City Soccer Club's Eli Ulvi details next week's club tryouts (38:33), Good Samaritan saves pets, limits damage in Heber house fire (47:57), North Summit Fire has contained Henefer brushfire (49:32), Summit Land Conservancy announces $20 million 'For the Future' campaign (50:07)
  • Local couple to reopen historic Kamas Theater (3:15), Property tax changes possible in Wasatch County, 'Truth in Taxation' hearings set for August (6:17), Summit County Assessor Stephanie Poll shares county's new property value app (9:41), Park City Mayor Nann Worel recaps meeting (22:14), Park City encourages public transit use during high-traffic weekend (34:00), Park City Mountain invites public to learn about new gondola (35:59), New Heber Valley equine sanctuary rescues horses from slaughter (36:54), Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus discusses latest top stories (39:20)
  • Man on death row for 1990 Oakley cabin murders files fifth appeal (3:40), Mitch Dumke, founder of 3 Springs Land and Livestock updates programs (6:42), Park City Mayor Nann Worel recaps Tuesday's council meeting (23:45), Park City hiker saves dog during moose attack (38:52), Communities rank priorities in third phase of Summit County visioning (42:04), Sertner leads Park City Council race in spending (43:12), Park City ranked fourth among Utah high schools (45:40), Park City School District soil cleanup costs (46:53), Two Wasatch Back locals inducted into Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame (48:14)
  • A Utah legislative audit says the Park City School District isn’t following environmental rules (4:11), Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews this week's county council meeting (6:43), Full reservoirs help bring Wasatch, Summit counties out of drought (19:45), Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang, Assistant Professor of Wildland Fire Science at Utah Valley University Brad Washa and climate and air quality scientist Logan Mitchell discuss "Elemental: Reimagining Wildfire." (21:34), Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra and Sunrise Rotary's Scott van Hartesvelt have details on Hazardous Waste Day (35:24), and Prosecutors say letter confiscated from Kouri Richins' cell shows potential 'witness tampering' (46:48)
  • State environmental officials say contaminated soil piles behind Park City school need to move (01:42), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (04:22),CONNECT Summit County closes doors this week (22:03),Top Shelf Services Owner Casey Metzger has details about the 6th annual Bartender Recharge (23:02),Here's what is planned for Oakley city center development (31:20) Manager of the Shop yoga studio, Lauren Lockey and instructor Sheri Russell, talk about the reopening of Park City's Old Town yoga studio (31:20), Summit County says goodbye to neighborhood moose Roxii (43:40), Deer Valley to share expansion details at open house Tuesday (45:02)
  • Park City voters reject first rec bond in more than 20 years (4:00), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (6:49), Renne Hall with the Park City Treble Makers has details on this year's holiday concerts (23:26), Slamdance replaces Sundance at the Yarrow (32:40), GivingTuesday offers chance to give local on Nov. 28 (33:19), Budget cuts likely as Summit County tries to avoid tax increase (35:49), and Park City LGBTQ+ Task Force member Joe Urankar and trainer Olivia Jaramillo from Equality Utah have details about LGBTQ+ in the Workplace training on Dec. 7 (38:43)
  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation (2:34), What is open, closed in the Wasatch Back on Pioneer Day (5:12), Where can fireworks be set off in the Wasatch Back on Pioneer Day (5:57), Judge’s ruling clears way for Heber Valley temple (6:52), Rocky Mountain Power spokespeople David Eskelsen and Jona Whitesides on recent outages in South Summit (9:53), Park City Planning Director Rebecca Ward has a general plan update (25:47), and PC/SC Arts Council Marketing and Community Relations Manager Kendall Kelley and Park City Gallery owner Maren Mullen talk about Plein Air in the Gardens and other upcoming events (38:51)
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