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  • The latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Yellow Lake Fire 20% contained as fire urgency increases, UDOT: 5 Heber bypass options no longer viable, Summit County Councilmember Canice Harte recaps Wednesday's meeting, Park City Council considers removal of Hillside Ave. home from historic list, Park City shares details on the Shot Ski and Halloween on Main events, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang has a preview of upcoming screenings, Summit County will not issue burn permits amid dry weather, Check smoke alarms during National Fire Prevention Week, and a PC MARC employee arrested for alleged child sex abuse.
  • Wasatch County population expected to grow 22% by 2033, Red Cross of Utah talks fire prevention, Wasatch County Health Department to offer flu, COVID vaccine clinics, new "report card" shows Park City students perform better than state averages, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting, Bonanza Loop trail closed until spring, Wasatch High School broadcast students win two Rocky Mountain Emmy awards, cyclist and driver ticketed in viral Park City road rage incident, Yellow Lake Fire spans nearly 20,000 acres is 10% contained, and City Hall ballot drop box moving to the Park City Library.
  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Coalville says new investor in Wohali to restructure resort’s finances, debt, Summit County Councilmember Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Park City resident Dave Hanscom shares his goal of climbing a number of the country's tallest peaks, President of the Wasatch Back League of Women Voters Monica Schaffer and Anne Kirvan from the Pro-Active Alliance share details on Monday's candidate forum, Mirror Lake Highway brush fire contained by helicopter and ground crew and Old Town roads close Friday for Kimball Arts Festival.
  • Andrea Buchanan brings us a cool story about a mother and son who created a tarot deck called “The Sacred Web.” Then Amber Johnson speaks with Park City’s Dar Hendrickson about his legendary, full-contact haunted house that ran for more than two decades. Get the Skinny on Sports this week with High School Sports intern Madeline Jaquet and hear from our Campfire Kids. Plus, a music session with local artist Randy Moser who plays two of his original songs live in the KPCW studio.
  • Atmospheric scientist at the University of Utah, Derek Malia, discusses the new Great Salt Lake Basin Dust Exposure Modeling Tool. This new data-based tool allows users to visualize how different lake water levels impact dust exposure across Utah.
  • ComeBack Tag lives quietly on your keys, bags, or gear until you really need it. When someone finds your lost item, the tag bridges the gap between finder and owner in a few easy steps. No special app, no subscription, just a tag that sends you a notification and lets the finder contact you. We talk with the founder about building trust, designing for simplicity, and why people love a product they hope they never have to use.
  • Peace House leaders and their partners highlight National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and discuss details of a new federal grant that aims to fill gaps in services and develop protocols to support survivors more effectively, and Patrick Elliott, the legal director for the Freedom From Religion Foundation discusses the state's HB312, which mandates teaching religious texts referenced in U.S. historical documents in Utah public schools.
  • Astrophysicist and journalist Maria Luísa Buzzo discusses her Scientific American article on unusual galaxies that appear to lack dark matter, challenging how scientists understand galaxy formation.
  • Virginia, Villanova, Kansas and Xavier are the tournament's No. 1 seeds. The opening-round games begin on Tuesday with Final Four action set for March 31 and April 2.
  • The platform will include games from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, WNBA, NASCAR and college sports, including the men's and women's NCAA Tournament, as well as golf, tennis and the FIFA World Cup.
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