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  • Homicide investigation underway after man found dead at Jordanelle State Park, lawyer Mark Gaber breaks down Amendment D misleading ballot language and its constitutional compliance, new Dakota Pacific plan concentrates open space near rest of Kimball Junction,Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of Thursday night's council meeting, Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus talks about the top stories they are covering, and Vail Resorts to fire 14% of corporate staff.
  • Brewmaster Nils Imboden, Marketing Manager Rick Seven, and Owner Greg Schirf have details about the rebranding of Wasatch Brew Pub to the Top of Main Park City
  • David Rubenstein interviews living American presidents, top historians and journalists who reflect on the US presidency in his new book, "The Highest Calling." Then, David Rockwood from Spiro Carbon explains all there is to know about carbon offsets and global efforts to harness climate-friendly farming practices. And, Kevin Deneen from Moterra Campervans talks RVs and the open road.
  • KPCW Weather Report (00:04) Construction on new Canyons gondola could begin next year (03:53) Summit County man receives ‘highest civilian honor for heroism’ (7:02) Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation planning coordinator Carly Lansche discusses statewide survey (08:47) Smithsonian's Museum on Main Street brings "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" exhibit to Summit County (18:21) Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of last night's meeting (20:49) Salt Lake Trib Lauren Gustus on top stories (37:35)
  • 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.
  • Dozier Field upgrades approved by Park City planning panel, Utah Women and Leadership Project study co-author Kolene Anderson discusses the state of female voters in Utah, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of last night's meeting, Midway Art Association President Jerry Watterworth discusses this year's Wasatch Plein Air Paradise painting competition, Top athletes to compete at X Games Salt Lake City this week and Create PC opens new exhibit and designs new interactive Pride project.
  • This week, Amber Johnson tells the story of what it’s like to be married to a man obsessed with the Great Pumpkin – taking fall chaos to a whole new level. Then, Andrea Buchanan speaks with Patti Richards founder of the Great Basin Wildlife Rescue and finds out what it’s like to rehab an eagle and set it free at the top of Sundance. And Billy Rogan and Vince DiMichelle of the band Loom drop by for an in-studio performance. Plus, we have the latest on local sports, plenty of fun facts, and the Campfire Kids.
  • EPA may step in to remove soil piles at Treasure Mountain Junior High (03:55), Activist Angela Moschetta shares updates on Park City Mountain lift appeal and Deer Valley's Snow Park project (07:08), Details on rebranding of Wasatch Brew Pub to "Top of Main Park City" (25:05), NAC details Saluting Our Heroes luncheon Nov. 2 (39:29), Wasatch County Event Center plans concern some neighbors (44:47), Oakley gets FiiZ, coffee shop, bakery in diner expansion (47:30), Midway hosts 13th annual ski swap in November (48:32)
  • ‘This is Sundance’s home’: Park City braces for potential departure of iconic indie fest, Utah Symphony and Opera Marketing Director Meredith Laing has details on this summer's Deer Valley Music Festival, Elite runner, women’s sports advocate, and author Lauren Fleshman, Women's Giving Fund member Rebecca Blanchette and Adult Services Librarian Kate Mapp talk about next Monday's presentation at PC Library, Park City Chamber Bureau Sustainability Director Morgan Mingle and VP of Marketing and Communications Dan Howard have an update on the sustainability grants and winter lodging numbers and KB Richins makes it to American Idol top 12.
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