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  • Heber leaders narrowly support Station Seven redevelopment plans, Mayor-elect Ryan Dickey reflects on the campaign and takes a look ahead to what's next, University of Utah Business professor Alisa Wu discusses holiday spending trends and Black Friday, Park City MARC Recreation Division Manager Jessica Moran previews their December programs and the Holiday Fitness Challenge and Avalanche experts warn about dangers of early season slides.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Sundance Film Festival 2025 lineup includes Utah-based drama, twisted retelling of 'Cinderella,' Summit County Councilmember Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Park City entrepreneur David Wiener discusses his new book "Accidental Madness," Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang previews upcoming screenings, and service district eyes $23M bond to improve Midway facilities, stench.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Mountain ski patrol officially on strike, PCHS wrestling coaches Danny and Trip Ocana talk about the beginning of season, with key deadline missed, future of Lundin easement uncertain, Park City Ski & Snowboard Performance Sports Director Tommy Eckfeldt and Action Sports Athletic Director Chris "Hatch" Haslock have an update on local athletes and KPCW Development Director Sarah Ervin talks about year-end giving.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Council Member Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Historic Park City Alliance Executive Director Ginger Wicks and President Monty Coates discuss pedestrianizing Main Street for Sundance, Park City School District Superintendent Lyndsay Huntsman and board member Nick Hill recap education issues and Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang previews the Back Country Film Festival.
  • Summit County draws five new voter districts for county council elections, Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers shares a monthly update on wastewater issues, Park City to allow dogs on buses with new pilot program, Heber City Councilmember Yvonne Barney recaps key issues from Tuesday's council meeting and Summit Community Gardens/EATS Executive Director Helen Nadel shares an update on upcoming events and summer programs.
  • Wasatch County talks ideas to strengthen Jordanelle Ridge open space plan, developer Gary Crandall shares details on the opening of Studio Crossing, Interim Park City Manager Jodi Emery and Transportation Director Tim Sanderson preview this week's city council meeting and Summit County Active Transportation Planner Senta Beyer and Deputy Director Eva De Laurentiis discuss the Active Transportation Plan and van pool project.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecasters weigh in on backcountry safety, Wasatch County Emergency Manager Jeremy Hales previews the the county's sixth self-reliance and preparedness fair Saturday, Park City Councilmember Molly Miller recaps Thursday's council meeting, including a vote to move the Bonanza Park project forward and longtime U.S. Speedskating Executive Director Ted Morris reflects on his career as he prepares to step down.
  • The spring snow risk forecast from the Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Councilmember Megan McKenna recaps Wednesday's meeting including the sheriff’s office expansion and Cline Dahle development's zoning issues, Weilenmann School of Discovery Principal Elizabeth Phillips details the new PEAK program designed to help young athletes balance school and training and the Arts Council of Park City and Summit County's Jocelyn Scudder and Mountain Town Music's Brian Richards talk about this month's musical gallery stroll.
  • The lack of a jackpot winner in the Friday drawing sent the top prize soaring to an estimated $820 million. The potential jackpot is the fifth largest in the history of the game, Mega Millions said.
  • All those millions of iPads and new iPhones it sold last helped push Apple past Google in the sixth annual BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands study.
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