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  • Let's listen to some great talented singers!
  • Not Basketball! - We're talking great music from Utah jazz artists!
  • I'll give you some history about George & Ira Gershwin's SUMMERTIME
  • Let's celebrate some jazz players born between August 23rd and September 22nd
  • Pumpkin spice up your playlist with this lineup of established favorites and rising stars, including Franz Ferdinand, Zac Brown Band, and The War and Treaty. Warm your soul and satisfy your cravings for new music right here on KPCW!
  • Water and sewer replacement work to resume in downtown Heber; start date pending, New Salt Lake Bees stadium in Daybreak has new renderings, and a new name, Lisa Verzella Observations Program Leader at SLC National Weather Service branch is looking for new team members in PC, Park City School District receives $400,000 in federal funds for electric school buses, Utah Symphony spokesperson, David Porter, discusses the future of Abravanel Hall in downtown Salt Lake City, Fifth man charged after shooting injured two at large Peoa party, Former city councilmember appointed to Park City Chamber position (36:05), Main Street water line replacement to end for season before July and Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus talks about the top stories they are covering.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, 80% of Sundance Film Festival slate is up for sale, Ice Castles founder and creator, Brent Christensen, discusses the popular attraction in Midway, Utah Film Commission's Virginia Pearce on the benefits of film production in Utah, Coalville diner closes doors after almost 40 years, Sensitive materials, school safety bills on Park City educators’ radar this legislative session, Macey’s employee accused of stealing over $10,000 from Pinebrook store, Ted Morris from U.S. Speed Skating on speed skating competitions at the Olympic Oval this weekend and next, Arizona man sentenced for kidnapping girl in Kimball Junction , Main Street water line replacement project will last three years, and Two arrested after stolen truck slides off US 40 in Summit County .
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Federal investigation finds over 180 harassment incidents in Park City School District, parents disappointed with communication, Gov. Cox calls Olympics a ‘smart investment,’ hopes to become part of rotation, 30 creators to exhibit works at Park City local artist marketplace, ‘Walk and Talk with CJ’ celebrates community and inclusion, Vail Resorts: Epic Pass holders have nearly doubled since pandemic, Heber residents hang new Pride flags as police progress stalls in vandalism investigation, Park City Board of Realtors CEO Jamie Johnson on implications of the National Association of Realtors settlement, Olympics update, transportation projects headline Park City-Summit County meeting, Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus has an update on the stories they are covering and Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office employee arrested for alleged sex crimes involving a minor.
  • Park City School District to adopt new literacy program for K-3 students, Park City Ski & Snowboard Ski Jumping/Nordic Combined and Skimo Program Director Adam Loomis recounts his win in the 100 km Gorge Waterfalls running race, Park City Institute adds more shows to its summer lineup, Kaibrienne reaches 'American Idol' top 10, will sing again Sunday, Deer Valley expansion lift up for final approval, Wasatch County residents invited to road safety open house, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang has a preview of upcoming screenings and the annual PCHS bike swap returns, proceeds support mountain bike team.
  • The latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, no vote on "West Hills" this year, boundaries redrawn for second time, High Valley Transit seeking input on routes in Summit and Wasatch counties, Jessica Parker on the Wasatch Library Sages and Seekers program, Miners win overtime thriller over Red Devils in regular season finale, U.S. Forest Service spokesperson Jeff Armstrong provides a Yellow Lake Fire update, Eastern Summit County school board candidates talk employee retention and Cedar Crest, Heber reconsiders proposed short-term rental restrictions after public outcry, Keith Lilley talks about the upcoming program Going Broke (Baroque with JS Bach & Friends) at the Shepherd of the Mountains Church, and Deer Valley East Village inaugural season to open with three lifts, 500 parking spots.
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