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  • An uproar followed comments by Sanofi's CEO that if the company develops a vaccine, doses would likely go to Americans first. The board president later insisted, "Any vaccine will be a public good."
  • Lots of new artists listed this week for your Fresh Tracks this Friday. New artist heard here on KPCW: Useful Jenkins, Tunnel Vision, Hey Steve, Jacoozy, Texas Hill, Caleb Caudle, and Los Colognes!
  • Are you stuck in a food coma from yesterday? No problem. This week's fresh tracks will get you up off the couch with songs from AJR, Chris Stapleton, Goose, and more! All right here and fresh on KPCW.
  • Bringing Nashville hot chicken to Utah, Pretty Bird is listed as one of the top 20 fried chicken places in USA Today.
  • Nobody paying attention for the past 24 months would be surprised to see Indiana — yes, Indiana — leading the way into this year's College Football Playoff.
  • A 25-year-old snowboarder was found unconscious at the top of Woodward Park City Sunday, April 6.
  • On today's Cool Science Radio John and Lynn's guests will be:Theoretical physicist (01:01) Antonio Padilla who has written, Fantastic Numbers and Where to Find Them: A Cosmic Quest from Zero to Infinity. Padilla explores nine of the most extraordinary numbers in physics that illuminate the ultimate nature of reality.Then, (28:33) Dr. Gabby Wild, Wild is a NatGeo Kids educator and author, and her latest book, How to Speak Animal, helps kids understand how animals communicate through sound, body language, and behavior. It’s full of expert insights and real-life stories of humans exploring ways to “talk” to animals, from teaching great apes sign language to speaking “dolphin.”
  • Alissa Quart shares her new book, "Bootstrapped: Liberating Ourselves from the American Dream." (00:00) Brian Blank, professor of finance at Mississippi State University, explains the Stock Buyback Accountability Act of 2023. (17:48) Craig Dennis discusses Prospector Square’s $1.6 million plan. (34:32)
  • Regional housing authority (or authorities) likely becoming reality (3:17), Summit County Community development project updates (6:58), Park City Manager Matt Dias previews city council meeting (27:57), Heber Valley Chamber Executive Director Dallin Koecher (43:59)
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