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  • Salt Lake City indie rock band Krooked Kings shares how their close friendships, Utah roots and early pandemic downtime shaped their music and identity, leading to national tours and a dedicated fanbase. They perform two songs live — “Lying Through Their Teeth” and “Catacombs” —and discuss their songwriting process, musical influences, and plans for an upcoming album and tour.
  • Utah band Lantern By Sea shares their origin story, musical influences and the meaning behind their name, highlighting their cinematic approach to storytelling through music. They perform two original songs in-studio — “Half of My Soul,” a reflection on past heartbreak, and the unreleased “Culture’s Bones,” which explores the impact of inherited cultural beliefs.
  • Recycle Utah Education Director Mary Closser and Community Outreach Manager Chelsea Hafer share the latest on programs happening at the recycle center.
  • Sarah Cookler, the head of sport for USA Skimo talks about the first-ever North American Skimo World Cup at Solitude. The world’s top ski mountaineers are coming to Utah and racing for their last chance to qualify for the 2026 Winter Games.
  • Volunteers, toys and clothing come together in the Heber Valley for a tradition that turns giving into a community celebration of giving.
  • Saturday's big fight will be one of the biggest American sports events of the year, but you might not know it by looking at mainstream sports media.
  • Fall in love with a new favorite tune on this Valentine's Day edition of Fresh Tracks Friday. This week's featured artists include Benson Boone, The Infamous Stringdusters, and Andy Frasco & The U.N. among many others. Tune in, keep it fresh, and share the KPCW love every Friday!
  • Local artist Anna Evans and Natural History Museum of Utah’s community engagement manager Katie Worthen preview Community Science Night in Park City on September 12th, a free public event that blends art, ecology and hands-on science exploration for all ages.
  • Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra with updates on upcoming programs and events at the center.
  • Reshma Saujani, Founder and CEO of Moms F1rst, and Emily Kos, Managing Director & Partner at Boston Consulting Group, reveal data from a new report showing employer childcare benefits more than pay for themselves.
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