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  • The United Nations today sent its top humanitarian official, John Holmes, to Sri Lanka to push for more protection for civilians trapped in the island's war zone. The UN estimates nearly 6,500 civilians have been killed there in the last three months. The conventional war now appears to be in its final stages. But does that mean the island's civil conflict is finally at an end? NPR's South Asia Correspondent Philip Reeves reports.
  • Three Park City High School wrestlers, Eli Olsen, Frost Gross and Saul Dolores, share how they found the sport, the grind of practice and the tight-knit team culture driving a breakout season and a strong push toward state competition.
  • On today's Local News Hour with Leslie Thatcher:(06:18) - It’s ‘unclear’ if Tony Hsieh received preferential treatment from Park City government or police, new book says(09:40) - Dr. Mairi Leining - newly named Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Yoon Kim-Butterfield of People’s Health Clinic.(22:10) - Park City Public Utilities Director Clint McAffee and Engineer Griffin Lloyd have details on the Marsac Ave. water line project that starts soon.(32:16) - Vail reserves room for 441 employees in new Canyons housing complex(35:28) - Summit County Health Department is moving on from COVID-19(38:28) - New laws allow wild game meat donations, air rifle hunting regulations, and more in Utah(41:22) - Property tax assessments back in front of Wasatch County Council this week(43:34) - $50M bond talk tops Summit County Council agenda
  • On today's Local News Hour host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (5:50) Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Conservation Outreach Manager Scott Root talks about the recent bear sightings in Park City, (22:42) Park City Grants and Contracts Coordinator Kirsten Darrington has an update on the $5000k PCMC awarded in special services contracts to 13 applicants focused on DEI projects and (34:00) Mountain Mediation Center Executive Director Gretchen Lee has details about next week's community conversation on climate change.
  • Park City High School head baseball coach Dave Feasler joins Bill on The Skinny on Sports to preview the 2026 baseball season, which begins March 3rd.
  • Five weeks after hundreds of Nigerian school girls were abducted by the extremist group Boko Haram, bomb blasts have hit two cities. Journalist Chika Oduah gives an update on the volatile situation.
  • Employers say that noncompete agreements are needed to protect trade secrets and investments. The FTC says they deprive workers of their economic liberties and has proposed a rule to ban them.
  • Kick back and enjoy that fresh snow this week with our finely selected fresh tracks! Artists this week include Van Morrison, Sam Morrow, Ryan Innes, and more! All right here on KPCW.
  • Before we kick off the Park City Miner's first game of the season, we are going to kick off your weekend right with some fresh new tunes! This week's featured artists include Spoon, The Goo Goo Dolls, and Blur among many others. It's all right here and fresh on KPCW!
  • Cooper Flagg and Paige Bueckers, the presumptive top picks in this year's NBA and WNBA drafts, are on deck this weekend with hopes of a national title. But the star power doesn't stop with them.
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