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  • Author Kay Smith-Blum talks about the inspiration for her new book of historical fiction, "Tangles," as well as insights about writing and how to get published in today's literary market. Then, Renee Huang of Park City's Wild Women Tribe discusses the unique value and benefits of women-centric gatherings and why they've never been more important to women's well-being.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Utah Supreme Court to rule on jury pool for Kouri Richins murder trial, Park City Board of Realtors Board President Maverick Bolger and Multiple Listing Services president Todd Anderson discuss the Wasatch Back housing market, Park City swim teams defy odds to bring home 4A state titles, Shiffrin, Johnson win gold in first-ever team combined event, lawmakers advance bill requiring age verification for app store purchases, Wasatch County to certify final school board race after disqualification lawsuit and Dakota Pacific CEO Marc Stanworth addresses concerns about the citizen-led referendum challenging the housing project in Kimball Junction.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center report, Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong discusses HB 309 and the Dakota Pacific development, Protect Summit County members Joe Urankar and Brendan Weinstein talk about their referendum to stop the Dakota Pacific development, Summit County Treasurer Corrie Forsling and Park City Rotary member Bari-Nan Cohen Rothchild detail the 2025 community grant cycle and a preview of KPCW's newest program "The Community Campfire."
  • KPCW debuted its new Friday morning radio show and weekly podcast, "The Community Campfire," with hosts John Burdick, Sarah Ervin, Amber Johnson, Andrea Buchanan and Bill Skinner. The debut episode features a trip down memory lane, some voices and stories from the earliest days of Park City's quirky radio station, and the origin of the "community campfire" moniker. The episode wraps with a live in-studio performance and conversation with local singer-songwriter Mary Beth Maziarz. Gather 'round the campfire each week for heart-warming stories and performances from the voices of the Wasatch Back.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Hideout Town Administrator Jan McCosh provides the latest community updates, bill banning collective bargaining passes Utah Senate, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly recaps Thursday night's council meeting, Visit Salt Lake spokesperson Ryan Mack talks about the 2025 Winter Roundup skijoring event, portions of historic Thaynes Hoist House destroyed by heavy snow, Heber North Village referendum dies after missed deadline and Park City Performing Arts Executive Director Ember Conley discusses the 2025 Concerts on the Slopes lineup.
  • Physicist Dr. John Matthews of the Telescope Array Project in Delta, Utah talks about their cosmic ray detectors and latest findings. Then, paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson talks about the 50th anniversary of his discovery of the iconic fossil Lucy.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, construction on state Route 224 bus rapid transit system to begin this fall, Summit County Clerk Eve Furse addresses Dakota Pacific referendum signature gathering and other ballot issues, YMCA of Utah's Ben Wittig and Mary Gilson share details on upcoming camp openings and Arts Council of Park City and Summit County Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder, Park City Gallery Association Rep Maren Mullin and Ballet West Acadamy's Allison DeBona talk about this month's gallery stroll.
  • Award-winning science journalist Carl Zimmer discusses a field of science known as aerobiology, the study of air-borne illnesses. Then, while we may still be in the dead of winter, billions of birds are preparing for spring migration. Science writer and lifelong birder Daisy Yuhas takes us into the fascinating world of bird migration.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City High School’s award-winning principal to retire, High Valley Transit Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez provides an update on construction of new facilities and BRT lanes, Park City Manager Matt Dias and City Attorney Margaret Plane preview this week's city council meeting and Reed Galen, an original co-founder of The Lincoln Project, discusses the Dakota Pacific referendum and the validity of their signature packets.
  • Dr. Ethan Kross, psychologist, neuroscientist and director of the Emotion and Self-Control Laboratory at the University of Michigan, gives tips on how to manage your emotions so they don’t manage you. Then, Dr. Jake Viegel, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Park City Hospital’s Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness Center, talks about weight management, what’s new with GLP-1 drugs and how to manage your metabolism.
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