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  • Summit County to discuss potential tax increase at December public hearings (3:47), Brighton launches parking reservation system (6:30), U.S. Representative Blake Moore speaks with KPCW's Parker Malatesta (8:29), Park City Councilmember Becca Gerber has a recap of last night's meeting (24:10), Park City Mountain Resort opening day (39:28), and Senior Race Director Amber Sadlier talks about Ragnar relay races (41:28)
  • Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (1:17), Volunteers to begin patrolling 910 Cattle Ranch for Summit County (3:27), Summit County Council Member Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting (6:11), Kouri Richins’ attorneys ask court to dismiss charges over ‘prosecutorial misconduct’ with letter. (24:56), The new Executive Director of Summit County Clubhouse Jen O'Brien (27:31), and Local historian Sandra Morrison has details on the next upcoming lecture at the Historic Echo Church on Saturday (40:25)
  • Dr. Carrie Jaworski, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Park City Hospital’s sports performance center, previews a speaker series Tuesday, April 30 at 6 p.m. at the Blair Education Center. The three-part series focuses on helping young female athletes thrive.Then, local resident Amy McDonald, founder and director of Brolly Arts discusses how a movement called Illusion of Abundance (IOA), a grassroots racial, social and climate justice project, exposes a climate and culture in crisis due to the declining Great Salt Lake.
  • At just 38, Park City native Meghan Kahn was diagnosed with ALS. A devoted mom, teacher and athlete, Meghan faces this challenge with extraordinary courage. She shares her story and how the community is rallying to support her and the fight against ALS on Oct. 11. Then, Park City schools have banned cell phone use during the school day for grades 6 - 12. Digital expert Devorah Heitner, author of "Growing up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital World," discusses the topic.
  • USA Gymnastics said it "completely embraces the requirements" set by the U.S. Olympic Committee. Sexual abuser and former team doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison this week.
  • "We wanted to help others," a survivor tells Reuters. "There was nothing we could do." The victims were mostly children whose escape was blocked.
  • A Moscow court said Leake was detained on suspicion of organizing a drug trafficking business. If convicted, he could face as much as 20 years in prison under Russia's strict drug laws.
  • NPR's Scott Simon wonders whether the robots are turning on us.
  • The big oil companies come under attack for earning billions in profits as gasoline prices have soared. Oil executives say their companies' earnings aren't excessive. But lawmakers are talking about reining them in, and a debate is brewing on how to help consumers.
  • A spokesperson for Meta confirmed that Zuckerberg and Trump met on Wednesday, saying he was invited for dinner with the president-elect to talk about the incoming administration.
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