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  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes has an update on development projects throughout the county, Park City Chamber Bureau Sustainability Director Morgan Mingle shares details on this year's sustainability grants and executive director of Mountainlands Community Housing Trust Jason Glidden provides an update on the HOPA rebuild and other affordable housing issues.
  • Terry Masear, a hummingbird rehabilitator, author and star of the acclaimed 2024 Sundance film, "Every Little Thing," highlights the hummingbird's ecological importance and inspires conservation efforts. Then, award-winning author Stephanie Anderson talks about her new book, "From the Ground up: The Women Revolutionizing Regenerative Agriculture."
  • Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener and Professor Christian Van Nieuwerburgh talk about their new book, "Radical Listening," that offers new ways of hearing others for more fulfilling conversations and deeper, more authentic connections. Then, Park City locals Griffin Briley, Josh Itoi and Sam Kirschner explain the exciting and grueling sport of SkiMo.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Mayor won’t seek second term, Summit County Public Works Director John Angell talks about potential flooding as snow begins to melt, Dakota Pacific referendum appears to fall short of ballot, NPR and PBS leaders to discuss public funding with DOGE subcommittee, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting and Tom Cammemeyer and Elliott Goldman discuss the return of the Norwegian School of Nature Life and its UNA Mountains programs.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Yarrow redevelopment proposal returns to Park City Planning Commission, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott previews the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Parkite and event organizer Meryl van der Merwe and Hillari Hamilton discuss meditation and InnerScience Research Fund's upcoming fundraiser, Recycle Utah General Manager Jim Bedell talks about the latest on a location for a new recycling center, "Let’s Talk" training returns this week and Song Summit Foundation hosts a fundraiser for youth musicians.
  • Park City School District wants input on proposed literacy program expansion, Mountain Mediation Program Director Kris Campbell and Let's Talk facilitator Virginia Solomon share details on their free Let's Talk training, Song Summit Foundation hosts fundraiser for youth musicians, Park City Council extends funding for childcare assistance program, Summit County Clubhouse shares details on their accreditation process and Park City Chamber Bureau Vice President of Communications Dan Howard and Senior Director of Government Community Affairs Becca Gerber provide an update on lodging data and sales tax revenue.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City planners officially deny Yarrow redevelopment concept, Wasatch Back ski areas open through Easter, Summit County Council Member Canice Harte recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Utah Avalanche Center Forecaster Dave Kelly explains "repeater avalanches" and recaps the overall avalanche season and the Arts Council of Park City and Summit County previews upcoming gallery strolls and other events.
  • Jill Heinerth is one of the world’s premier underwater explorers and the first person to dive inside iceberg caves. On April 22, Earth Day, Jill speaks at Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah as part of the Natural History Museum of Utah's lecture series. Then, the Europa Clipper, NASA’s first mission to study a moon of Jupiter, launched last October for its 1.8 billion mile journey to Jupiter, and will arrive in April of 2030. Ingrid Daubar, Jet Propulsion Lab Project Staff Scientist, shares more about the mission and what scientists hope to discover.
  • Wasatch Back residents join national 50501 demonstration against Trump administration, Park City author Ron Schwarz talks about his father's Holocaust survival story, Summit Community Gardens prepares for the upcoming growing season, Youth Sports Alliance's Ashley Laakso provides an update on youth sports programs, air quality can be a tool for tracking pollen as seasonal allergies reawaken, fireworks restrictions announced for Wasatch County this summer, Coalville political "feud" has residents questioning separation of powers and Park City Golf Director Vaughn Robinson shares details on the the golf course's condition and future developments.
  • Hideout mayor resigns due to health issues, no ranked choice voting for Heber in 2025 election, Utah Fire Info talks about preparing for wildfire season, Yarrow owner appeals denial of redevelopment project, Park City Song Summit’s 2025 festival will feature Goose and Greensky Bluegrass, Park City hires two new deputy city managers, Wasatch Back has positive water outlook after another above normal snowpack year, Union workers submit more than 320,000 signatures for HB267 referendum, UDOT’s 2025 projects include work in Summit, Wasatch counties, GOP Gov. Cox instructs Utah agencies to make plans for a possible recession, Summit County sheriff opens citizen academy applications, EU ambassador warns Utah leaders that the state will feel economic impact of tariffs, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest talks about responsible recreation in the Uintas, Dodger Stadium and Universal Studios among LA28 Olympic venues, NPS celebrates National Park Week with free entry, Park City Transit riders log 350,000 miles in winter ‘Ride On’ challenge and 2026 Olympic torches to honor bond between man and nature.
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