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  • This weekend, we're rewinding the NPR Books Time Machine to look at Kristan Higgins' beloved Blue Heron romance series, which wrapped up last month with book five, Anything For You.
  • The novelist and his wife survived successive crashes in Uganda in 1954. In the letter, Hemingway also describes shooting his first lion in Kenya with an old gun "held together with tape."
  • In terms of chart success, The Tortured Poets Department is the most charmed album of the pop star's career. This week, it spends its 14th week at No. 1, holding off a new album by one-time nemesis Ye.
  • 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!
  • On today's Local News Hour guests include: (6:59) Wasatch County Health Department - epidemiologist Chris Smoot has an update on the COVID-19 cases dropping in the county, (23:07) First Congressional District candidate Bill Campbell talks about his campaign. He will be filling to run for office next week and (37:01) Park City Affordable Housing Manager Jason Glidden and Affordable Housing Project Manager Rhoda Stauffer have an update on the city's housing plan that was presented to the planning commission this week.
  • On today's Local News Hour: ( 6:46) High Valley Transit District Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez has an update on new ridership numbers and the plans to bond for $18M and build a new transit facility, (24:30) PEG Vice President Robert Schmidt has an update on the proposed plans for the base of Park City Mountain Resort and (41:18) South Summit School District String Specialist and Advanced Orchestra Director Tim Rowher has details about the Music to the Ears fundraiser.
  • Today on the Local News Hour : (6:11) Emily Fisher from YSA has an update on the Jan's Winter Welcome silent auction and snow sports programs, (21:44 ) Ginger Wicks has the latest on the Historic Park City Alliance, and (34:16) Park City School board vice president Wendy Crossland and spokesperson Heidi Matthews explain the district's updated sensitive materials policy.
  • On today's Local News Hour host Leslie Thatcher welcomes: (6:31) Park City Municipal Environmental Sustainability Manager Luke Cartin has a recap of Mountain Town 2030 conference (23:11) Heber City Airport Manager Travis Biggs has an update from last night's meeting about new masterplan alternatives and (39:05) Bari Nan Cohen Rothchild and Miriam Eatchel are two parents discuss their concerns over the legislature's recent law banning sensitive materials/books from school curriculum.
  • The NCAA's move was the latest in a string of dramatic cancellations across the U.S. sports landscape.
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