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  • Suspected human smugglers arrested on I-80 in Summit County, Wasatch County school board candidate spending ranges from zero to thousands, Park City School District deans walk through harassment investigation protocol, Wasatch County Clerk-Auditor Joey Granger talks about early voting and Election Day, U.S. Forest Service Spokesperson Brian Trick gives an update on the Yellow Lake fire, North Summit High School football coach Jerre Holmes previews Friday night's playoff game, Wasatch High School football coach Jody Morgan previews Friday night's playoff game, and law and code enforcement prioritized in proposed Summit County budget.
  • Cultural misunderstanding led to charging Park City tennis pro over child porn, Midway resort hosts Pumpkin Plunge to benefit holiday "Shop with a Cop" program, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting, fire claims Kamas’ Blazzard lumber mill, the cause is under investigation, PCFD Fire Marshal Mike Owens talks about gas safety ahead of winter months, Wasatch County inches toward support for Heber’s downtown plan; final decision pending, and Live PC Give PC goal and leaderboards update with Joel Zarrow, CEO Park City Community Foundation & Sara Huey, sponsor Vail EpicPromise/Park City Mountain.
  • Latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, locals give Park City Main Street Area Plan positive reviews, Summit County Councilmember Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's meeting, Park City Education Foundation President and CEO Ingrid Whitley and Vice President of Advancement Jen Billow have an update on programs offered by the foundation, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang previews upcoming screenings, Town Lift Plaza owners to sell property amid new Vail Resorts lawsuit, Summit County Council race down to 1% margin after in-person votes, and Summit County winter parking restrictions begin Friday, Nov. 15.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting, California wildfires could have "domino effect" on Utah’s home insurance market, Wasatch Wildlife Conservation Center Founder and CEO Jody Giddings and Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter Director of Conservation Rhea Cone talk about their partnership to rehabilitate raptors in the Wasatch Back, Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell has a recap of Thursday's council meeting, UDOT Region 3 spokesperson Wyatt Wooley talks about the Heber Bypass and new Wasatch Back notifications website and Leaving Utah would be the "death knell" for Sundance, governor says.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Utah Supreme Court to rule on jury pool for Kouri Richins murder trial, Park City Board of Realtors Board President Maverick Bolger and Multiple Listing Services president Todd Anderson discuss the Wasatch Back housing market, Park City swim teams defy odds to bring home 4A state titles, Shiffrin, Johnson win gold in first-ever team combined event, lawmakers advance bill requiring age verification for app store purchases, Wasatch County to certify final school board race after disqualification lawsuit and Dakota Pacific CEO Marc Stanworth addresses concerns about the citizen-led referendum challenging the housing project in Kimball Junction.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, certification of Dakota Pacific referendum not expected until June, Jewish Family Service of Utah Executive Director Melissa Zimmerman talks about the increasing demand for food pantries in Utah, Heber City wants to hear from residents about ranked choice voting, Park City artists display works in three-day spring showcase, Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey recaps Thursday's council meeting, Utah Film Commission Director Virginia Pearce shares the latest film projects in Utah and Park City and the new "Utah Film Trail," Heber council approves preliminary plaza plan and emphasizes more will change and Basin Recreation district director to step down after 2025.
  • Park City officials finalize golf course fees and add 5-play punch pass, Summit Community Gardens readies as growing season approaches, Park City School District athletics master plan faces layout and turf setbacks, Utah Olympic Park's Kole Nordmann shares details on summer season activities, Karl Hunt from the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands discusses the state's wildfire season preparations, Park City Mayor Nann Worel recaps Thursday's council meeting, Lawyer Janet Conway explains West Hills incorporation lawsuit and Recycle Utah’s future remains uncertain after September 2026 eviction date.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Mayor Nann Worel has a recap of last night's meeting, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting, Verified signature count over halfway to Dakota Pacific referendum, Judd Efinger and Anneke Efinger, President and Vice President of the Love like Ky Foundation, have details on an upcoming fundraiser this Saturday, Local domestic violence shelters worry as lawmakers slash funding, Jim Siti from the nonprofit Operation Smile has details on their fundraising event at Deer Valley Saturday, Much loved 101-year-old Park City native passes away and Heber City begins work on new park.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Institute founder and former director Teri Orr joins the show to share more on the history of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Park City Community Foundation Climate Fund Manager Andy Hecht discusses the foundations new Zero Food Waste Restaurant Cohort pilot program, Summit County wants three changes to HB356 in special session, Preservation Utah Executive Director Brandy Strand on nomination call for 2025 Most Endangered Historic Places list, Wasatch Immigration Project adds first full-time attorney after increase in deportations and Deputy Park City fire chief to replace retiring Chief Bob Zanetti.
  • Motion to reject 75-unit Coalville annexation proposal fails, Utahns rounding up their liquor store purchases have raised $1.5M for homelessness, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes provides an update on development projects throughout the county, North Summit Fire Chief Ben Nielson talks about July 4th fireworks safety and restrictions in the county, current and former KPCW program directors John Burdick and Jan Williams reflect on the history of the radio station as KPCW celebrates its 45th Birthday and Caren Bell, founder of Kept Current & Kept Kind and a KPCW DJ, shares details on her weekend-long celebration of kindness, community and connection.
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