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  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Crandall Capital CEO Gary Crandall has an update on the new Studio Crossing affordable housing development at Quinn’s Junction, Park City School District Business Administrator Randy Upton and Park City Board of Education President Andrew Caplan discuss next year’s school budget which calls for another tax increase and plans to possibly bond for new athletic facilities, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang has a preview of upcoming screenings, the number of human-caused fires is the highest in two years, and Utah Hockey Club’s new president has a background in hockey and pro golf.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Wasatch County residents can give budget feedback in December, Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter Director of Visitor Experience and Exhibits Hunter Klingensmith has details on the special exhibition ending this month and upcoming holiday art market, Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey and Zion's Bank Public Finance Relations Manager Erik Daenitz discuss the Main Street Area Plan, Montage Deer Valley hotel manager Sean Casserly has details on a number of upcoming holiday events open to the public and Chris Lawing, Director of Sales and Marketing for the Pendry previews upcoming holiday events open to the public.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan provides an update from this month's board meeting, Park City Council seeks more specifics before moving ahead with Main Street Area plan, Brandon Francis with Ski Joring Utah previews this weekend's event in Heber, Heber Light and Power proposes 13% rate increase to support growing valley, Park City School District to do away with weighted GPA system, Dr. Armond LaPine of Intermountain Cardiology talks about heart health and Park City Winter break filled with free films and popcorn.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County rejects batch of Dakota Pacific referendum signatures, sponsors seek injunction, Utah media law expert and attorney Michael Judd explains how HB 69 could affect access to public records, house bill would shake up Summit County Council seats, Heber leaders discuss traffic flow around planned Main Street condo hotel, UVU Mathematics professor Dr. Alan Parry explains ranked choice voting and Heber Community Alliance for Main Street and Heber Leadership Academy member Rachel Kahler explains how to preserve Heber's historic homes and buildings.
  • Ian Hartley announces Park City Council campaign, Professor Scott Ballenger discusses the NPR lawsuit brought against the Trump administration, HBO executive Janet Graham Borba talks about filming the HBO movie "Mountainhead" in Park City, International peace builder speaks in Park City on resolving conflict, Book of Mormon sculpture garden breaks ground in Heber City, Rocky Mountain Power requests rehearing on partial electricity rate hike, Francis stands by Best Western approval as residents appeal decision and Park Silly Sunday Market Executive Director Kate McChesney provides details on this year's market which begins this Sunday.
  • Meet Doug Coleman, a stuntman and magician whose wild ride from hitchhiking to Hollywood turned into a career crashing cars, leaping off buildings, and chasing adventure — all with heart, humor, and a little fake blood. We introduce Jonas Wright, our new KPCW Bilingual Reporter, and hear stories from his time as the BYU mascot. Mary Beth Maziarz stops by to talk about her Park City Song Camps for young musicians and plays a set for The Campfire Music Sesh. And as always, fun facts, local sports, and fresh takes from our campfire kids.
  • Summit County election results: Two-vote margin in Park City mayoral race on election night, Franco leads Phillips in Heber mayor race, Severini wins Hideout, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes provides an update on development projects throughout the county, Park City Deputy City Manager Heather Sneddon and Sustainability Manager Luke Cartin preview this week's city council meeting and CEO of Vail Resorts Rob Katz talks about his new/old role with the company, the fall out of last year's strike, and a look ahead to resort improvements ahead of the Olympics.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Council selects bus lanes as preferred option to reduce SR-248 traffic, Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update, New Executive Director of Hive Family Collective Kayla Kantor has details on the Hive Membership Program, new leadership and expanded board of directors, Lawmakers flock back to Capitol Hill: What to expect from the 2026 Utah Legislature, Recycle Utah’s new home may cost up to $7M to build and Heber City Councilmember Aaron Cheatwood with an update.
  • There has been no winner for 35 consecutive drawings, since the last time someone won the top prize on July 19. That streak trails the record of 41 draws set in 2021 and 2022.
  • Software company SAS is No. 1 again — in large part because "its perks are epic." Boston Consulting is No. 2 and Wegmans Food Markets comes in at No. 3.
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