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  • The recently stagnant charts are flooded with new releases this week, led by Bieber and Scott. Plus, Ravyn Lenae's slow-burning hit "Love Me Not" makes a play for song of the summer status.
  • Local News Hour guests include: Summit County Council member Glenn Wright gives an update on the Dakota Pacific project, Diego Zegarra from the Park City Community foundation and High West Beverage Director Steve Walton have details on the 11th annual day of giving Live PC Give PC and Park City Special Events & Economic Development Program Manager Jenny Diersen with the latest about Halloween on Main St. and LiVe PC Give PC.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting which focused exclusively on the public hearing for the Dakota Pacific development proposal, UDOT Region 2 Director Robert Stewart and Planning Manager Grant Farnsworth talk about the future of the Kimball Junction interchange and Kimball Art Center Education Director Heather Stamenov has details on the Holiday Sale happening tomorrow through Sunday and the collection of holiday happenings including the return of Noon Years Eve.
  • Utah State Coordinator for the National Parks Service Brandon Flint discusses the effects of National Park tourism on Utah’s economy. (1:26)Then, Matt Paulson from the National Speleological Society's Timpanogos Grotto chapter talks about Utah's incredible caves. (23:56)
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, 15 people killed on roadways in Summit and Wasatch counties in 2023, Summit County Councilmember Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting, Wasatch Community Foundation Board Chair Josh Jewkes talks about the foundation's mission and goals and Jenny Diersen has details on the Sundance Film Festival.
  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Park City cuts ribbon on new Fresh Market bus stops, Summit County Councilmember Canice Harte recaps Wednesday's meeting, playwriter Sonia Levitin discusses the staged reading of her play "Chained," and Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang previews upcoming screenings.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Park City Board of Education members Meredith Reed and Nick Hill discuss school district issues and Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang previews upcoming screenings.
  • Want to plant but afraid of the 'ouch'? Here's advices from a physical therapist for how to get hands-on in the garden, even if you have back pain or other chronic aches.
  • Every year, we ask NPR staff and contributors to tell us about their favorite books. From a list of 167 books so far this year, here are the 14 that the most people chose as their top pick.
  • Buzzfeed's Heidi Blake fails to support a dubious argument, but the book is worth reading for its recap of more than a dozen murder and suspicious death stories during a two-decade period.
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