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  • Osaka has been the face of these Olympics and was chosen to light the cauldron in the opening ceremony. She easily won her first two tennis matches but lost in the third round.
  • The Wasatch High School girls’ wrestling team has earned its second straight state title.
  • Mark Bittman shares key guidelines — and recipe ideas — from his revised edition of How to Cook Everything Fast.
  • This week the lore-rich, genre-smashing, entirely anonymous hard-rock band Sleep Token lands its first-ever No. 1 album. Elsewhere, on the Hot 100 singles chart, Kendrick Lamar's "Luther (feat. SZA)" registers a 13th consecutive week at No. 1.
  • NASA's Cassini spacecraft will crash into Saturn in a few hours, but we'll always have the shots it took of icy volcanoes, hexagonal storms, ethane lakes and ripples in Saturn's rings.
  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell recaps the council's two meetings this week, Protect Summit County representative Angela Moschetta discusses what's next now that a court ruling this week rendered the Dakota Pacific referendum moot, Paralympian and founder of Sisters in Sports Foundation Danelle Umstead and athlete Miranda Ritter have details on an upcoming fundraiser September 4, Park City Council approves agreement to build indoor pickleball facility and Park City to open new Historic Mine Route trail in 2026.
  • The latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday night's council meeting, Wasatch details plans for new emergency services grant and 2026 legislative proposals that could impact the county, an overview of Tourism Day on Capitol Hill with Natalie Randall from the Utah Office of Tourism and Film and an update on the Utah Olympic Park's plans for opening ceremony watch party and other events during the 2026 Winter Games.
  • Park City principal shares harassment policies and procedures after antisemitic incident, Kamas resident and president of the Lung Cancer Foundation of America Kim Norris has details about the new drug approved by the FDA and clinical trials to help boost a fundraising campaign, Co-founder of Park City Song Summit Ben Anderson reveals the line up for 2024, Emcee of The Follies Tom Clyde and Director Mark Conklin have a preview of this year's Follies, Parkites asked to reflect on their state of wellbeing and Free access to National Parks this weekend.
  • Gov. Cox orders flags to be flown at half-staff through Monday, NHL training facility to be built in Sandy, O’Shucks to close Main Street location, but isn’t leaving town, Brandy Strand, Executive Director of Preservation Utah, discusses the most endangered sites in the state, including two in Park City, Executive Director Summit Community Gardens/EATS Helen Nadel has an update, Search and rescue nonprofit raises $100k for Summit County operations and Heber Valley Chamber Public Relations Manager Jessica Turner has an update on events in the valley.
  • Utah ski resorts announce 2024 opening dates, Park City seeks members for new nonprofit funding committee, Save People Save Wildlife adds new statues to SR224, Junction Commons aims to combine commercial space with mixed-use housing, Park City Council considers ranked choice voting, discusses Main Street Area Plan, after successful summer harvest, Summit Community Gardens/EATS previews Farm to Fork event, and Midway resident shares serendipitous Swiss Days story a warzone away.
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