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  • Some of the stories include the Salt Lake Tribune's acquisition of The Moab Times-Independent, election redistricting, misleading website promoting early registration for school vouchers, reactions to the proposed Little Cottonwood Canyon gondola and Mitt Romney's comments on the Republican presidential primary race.
  • Park City Ski and Snowboard Athlete Report with Youth Development Director Ryan Devine and Executive Director Christie Hind. They wrap up the ski and snowboard season with top finishes and what athletes are doing this summer.
  • Local nonprofit Bridge21 hosts Nashville singer-songwriter round at the Prospector Theater on Oct. 25. Hear about the organization's mission and from the headliners of the event whose hit songs include multiple top 10s and #1s.
  • Jess Kimura, one of the most influential snowboarders of the past decade, highlights “The Uninvited,” a four-day event at Woodward Park City in which top women snowboarders compete for $60K purse.
  • Check out this week's toasty tunes, with artists like Midnight North, Allen Stone, and Ghost Light. All right here and fresh on KPCW.
  • El Hotel Yarrow DoubleTree en Park City cerró en abril de 2026 para someterse a una remodelación importante. Tras años de disputas en torno al proyecto de desarrollo, reabrirá a principios de 2027 bajo el nombre de Outbound Park City.
  • Coming up today on Mountain Money (00:04) author Greg Steinmetz discusses his new book AMERICAN RASCAL: How Jay Gould Built Wall Street's Biggest Fortune. (22:06) Then Mallika Mitra, reporter for Money, helps us understand the Etherium Merge - a big development in cryptocurrency and what it means for the cryptocurrency industry. (37:21) Mountain Money ends the hour speaking with the Wasatch Brew Pub’s Rick Seven about their ‘Fun at the Top Weekends’ in the Loft Bar and Tap Room.
  • Park City property owners say their land was listed for sale without their knowledge (3:42), Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers shares monthly update (6:50), Echo Mutual Water Company users under boil order (18:40), Alpine Forestry and Park City Trails & Open Space detail slash pile burns on Treasure Hill (22:11), Park City Soccer Club's Eli Ulvi details next week's club tryouts (38:33), Good Samaritan saves pets, limits damage in Heber house fire (47:57), North Summit Fire has contained Henefer brushfire (49:32), Summit Land Conservancy announces $20 million 'For the Future' campaign (50:07)
  • Los subsidios federales de atención médica podrían expirar este año sin un reemplazo. Esto ha llevado a los líderes de la Clínica de la Salud del Pueblo a prepararse para una afluencia de pacientes.
  • “Champions of the Golden Valley,” un galardonado documental de largometraje ambientado en las montañas del Hindu Kush en Afganistán, llegará a Park City, donde los cineastas creen que la historia inesperada resonará con los esquiadores locales.
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