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  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City ski patrol ‘disappointed’ in Vail counter offer as strike continues, pro skier Drew Peterson talks about mental health and his new film "Feel it All," Alliance for a Better Utah Senior Policy Director Chase Thomas previews the upcoming legislative session and Deer Valley Director of Communications Emily Summers discusses the resort's expanded East Village terrain and holiday skier traffic.
  • Alex de Vries, author of the paper, “The growing energy footprint of artificial intelligence,” tells more about AI’s use of electricity and other resources. Then, Greg Epstein, Humanist Chaplain at Harvard and MIT, shows why we must maintain a freethinking critical perspective toward innovation, until it proves itself worthy of our faith.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, DABS Director Tiffany Clason talks about two package agency applications in Summit County, Heber Police Sgt. Josh Weishar discusses crime trends, events and what bills they are watching this legislative session, local musician Peech with bandmembers Adam Banx and Steady Steeze preview their show on Jan. 30th, Park City School District announces new superintendent, Intermountain Health and DHHS celebrate 41% decline in state opioid prescriptions and Utah bobsledder wins second, third consecutive World Cup medals.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, four-time Olympic speed skater Catherine Raney-Norman discusses bringing the Games back to Utah, prosecutors concede investigators seized notebook from Kouri Richins’ home illegally, Pat Sweeney and Phil Jordan are spearheading the effort for a Heber Valley Arts Campus and Filmmakers Adam Bronfman, Bruce Mau and Bisi Williams talk about their documentary "I Have A Name."
  • Award-winning environmental journalist Marco Visscher talks about the rise, fall and return of our mightiest, most-feared and most misunderstood energy source: nuclear power. Then, Dr. Randall Irmis, curator of paleontology at the Natural History Museum of Utah, previews an event that highlights the little-known dinosaurs that lurked beneath the surface of oceans, rivers and streams during the age of dinosaurs.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, top Sundance official says film festival is still evaluating potential move, Summit County Council Member Megan McKenna recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Park City Board of Education Members Meredith Reed and Nick Hill discuss this week's school board meeting, Swaner EcoCenter Director of Visitor Experience and Exhibits Hunter Klingensmith shares details about the "Amazing Butterflies" exhibit and other Swaner happenings and Park City School District says all children are welcome regardless of immigration status.
  • Dr. Joan Maloof, Professor Emeritus at Salisbury University and founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network, discusses her new book "Nature’s Temples: A Natural History of Old-Growth Forests." Then, Dr. Kerry Cook, professor at The University of Texas at Austin teaching graduate Atmosphere and Ocean Dynamics as well as Global Warming courses in the Department of Geological Sciences, talks about the second edition of her book "Climate Dynamics."
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, the latest Utah Legislative Report with KUER reporter Saige Miller and CEO of Park City Community Foundation Joel Zarrow and PCSD's Caleb Fine discuss the "We All Belong" kindness awards and the new Community Belonging Fund.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Dakota Pacific pushes back against referendum amid incorporation effort, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of this week's county council meeting, Heber leaders to add more downtown parking, Utah Legislative Report with KUER reporter Sean Higgins and the Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues.
  • Conservationist and author Thor Hanson discusses his book, “Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid: The Fraught and Fascinating Biology of Climate Change.” Then, author Susan Casey shares more on her writings, including her latest book, “The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean.”
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