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  • When these two sisters aged out of their parents' immigration protections, DACA let them stay in the country and work. Now they face two different paths as they try to plan for the future.
  • Park City Mountain parking reservations helped ease winter traffic, report shows (3:23), High Valley Transit District Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez (6:41), Park City Manager Matt Dias discusses agenda for city council meeting (24:22), Park City Board of Education's Andrew Caplan recaps board meeting (39:05)
  • Parkite honored for 30 years of weather observation (3:40), Summit County Community Development updates (6:59), Mosquito Abatement District Director Bryan Stephens (22:13), Summit Community Gardens/EATS previews upcoming events (35:06), Utah Housing Coalition hosts annual conference in the Wasatch Back (46:10)
  • Dr. Nzinga Harrison, a board-certified physician with specialties in psychiatry and addiction medicine, discusses her new book “Un-Addiction: 6 Mind-Changing Conversations That Could Save a Life."Elcio Zanatta, the founder and CEO of Aubergine Kitchens, tells us why he only serves food that you’d want to serve to your children or grandchildren. It’s a practical way to approach a healthy menu.
  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation (4:15), Summit County Councilmember Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's meeting (6:40), Park City developer Rory Murphy has an update on the Engine House development underway (21:04), and PC/SC Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder has details about this month's gallery stroll on Friday night (39:50)
  • How much public access should there be on the 910 Cattle Ranch? The county wants the public to weigh in.
  • Two Americans will head to Milano Cortina this winter to compete in ski mountaineering. Team USA secured its spot in the 2026 Games at Solitude Mountain Resort Dec. 6.
  • That's what 76 percent said in a recent Kaiser Family Foundation survey. Half the respondents also said they'd be uncomfortable traveling to places in Florida where mosquitoes are spreading Zika.
  • The former secretary of state under Republican George W. Bush used a personal computer connected to a private phone line to get around State Department servers.
  • James Tomsheck was pushed out of his job as internal affairs chief for Customs and Border Protection in June. He warns the agency has become a paramilitary organization with little accountability.
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