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  • Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (1:17), Volunteers to begin patrolling 910 Cattle Ranch for Summit County (3:27), Summit County Council Member Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting (6:11), Kouri Richins’ attorneys ask court to dismiss charges over ‘prosecutorial misconduct’ with letter. (24:56), The new Executive Director of Summit County Clubhouse Jen O'Brien (27:31), and Local historian Sandra Morrison has details on the next upcoming lecture at the Historic Echo Church on Saturday (40:25)
  • Dr. Carrie Jaworski, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Park City Hospital’s sports performance center, previews a speaker series Tuesday, April 30 at 6 p.m. at the Blair Education Center. The three-part series focuses on helping young female athletes thrive.Then, local resident Amy McDonald, founder and director of Brolly Arts discusses how a movement called Illusion of Abundance (IOA), a grassroots racial, social and climate justice project, exposes a climate and culture in crisis due to the declining Great Salt Lake.
  • At just 38, Park City native Meghan Kahn was diagnosed with ALS. A devoted mom, teacher and athlete, Meghan faces this challenge with extraordinary courage. She shares her story and how the community is rallying to support her and the fight against ALS on Oct. 11. Then, Park City schools have banned cell phone use during the school day for grades 6 - 12. Digital expert Devorah Heitner, author of "Growing up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital World," discusses the topic.
  • Gregory Warner is the host of NPR's Rough Translation, a podcast about how things we're talking about in the United States are being talked about in some other part of the world. Whether interviewing a Ukrainian debunker of Russian fake news, a Japanese apology broker navigating different cultural meanings of the word "sorry," or a German dating coach helping a Syrian refugee find love, Warner's storytelling approach takes us out of our echo chambers and leads us to question the way we talk about the world. Rough Translation has received the Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club and a Scripps Howard Award.
  • Tom Gjelten reports on religion, faith, and belief for NPR News, a beat that encompasses such areas as the changing religious landscape in America, the formation of personal identity, the role of religion in politics, and conflict arising from religious differences. His reporting draws on his many years covering national and international news from posts in Washington and around the world.
  • Photographer Anush Babajanyan discovered an unusual belief about twins when she visited the Ivory Coast.
  • Utah Avalanche Center report. (2:55) Summit County Council Member Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting. (6:47) Wasatch County Sheriff Jared Rigby says farewell to work in Heber Valley (19:40) Psychologist Jessica Robnett discusses helping transgender youth. (23:36) Park City Economic Development Program Manager Jenny Diersen shares upcoming winter events. (38:13)
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (2:05), Heber residents prepare Center Street for snowmelt river (3:50), Park City Fire District Fire Marshal Mike Owens (6:46), Youth Sports Alliance's Heather Sims and Laurie Santoro (22:03), UAC releases report on skier death in the Uintas (33:37), Snyderville Basin Recreation's Dana Jones (37:10).
  • Utah Avalanche Forecast Center update (2:47), Columbus Pacific Development in preliminary talks with Summit County planners (5:26), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (6:32), Fluorinated ski wax drop-off deadline approaching (18:42), Gary and Ryan Crandall discuss the Studio Crossing project at Quinn's Junction (23:02), Park City Transportation Planner Alex Roy has details on tomorrow's bike and pedestrian plan open house (36:55), and a report on Saturday's avalanche above Midway (44:27)
  • Wasatch Fire District seeks new sales tax (3:01), Snow pile from Park City’s monstrous winter finally melts (5:40), Wasatch Mountain State Park Ranger Kathy Donnell shares summer activities at Utah State Parks (6:52), Nonprofit asks state to give more priority to wildlife fencing (20:36), Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell recaps meeting (23:37), Meet new KPCW news director Ashton Edwards (36:44), Brighton moving to parking reservation system (47:17)
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