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  • Park City resident, mountaineer and adventure racer Dianette Wells joins The Mountain Life. Wells has climbed the Seven Summits and will appears in the…
  • The latest noose was found hanging from a beam during a lunch break on Wednesday. Amazon says a $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the identity of the culprits.
  • About 129,000 Bestar wall beds are being recalled after the furniture left one person dead and injuries were reported in 60 other incidents. The beds can detach from the wall and fall on people.
  • After social media lit up with tales of creepy laughter, we now know why: The Echo's virtual assistant has been spontaneously laughing at its users. Now, the company says it is working on the issue.
  • Smart devices like the Amazon Echo record snippets of conversation when they're being used. NPR's Scott Simon asks Scott Stein of CNET to explain what happens to the data that is collected.
  • In one of the most remote parts of the Peruvian Amazon, researchers are in the midst of an extensive health census. The study could be key to figuring out the impact of mercury used in illegal mining.
  • Friday Local News Hour Host Roger Goldman speaks to Summit County Democratic Party chair Anne Kirvan about the 2026 legislative session, the party's lack of statewide representation and previews the upcoming March caucus meetings. Then Summit County Republican Leader Ari Ioannides promotes the annual Lincoln Day luncheon and previews the March 17 caucus meetings, where delegates to the annual GOP conventions are picked. The hour wraps with, Jewish Family Service Executive Director Melissa Zimmerman who discusses expanding its services to Medicaid clients
  • Court may decide if Kouri Richins can speak to her family Nov. 3 (04:31)Kent Outdoors announces move to Park City (06:28)Heidi Dutson with Utah Department of Health and Human Services Office of Substance Use and Mental Health discusses a new report that shows how lack of sleep and more screen time impact the mental health of Utah's youth. (07:29)Basin Recreation warns of coyote sightings at parks (23:35)Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey recaps the October 5th meeting (24:01)See the results of Oakley’s community survey (41:24)Jennifer Bateman from the Summit County Health Department discusses the new Women Infant and Children (WIC) program in Kamas (43:03)
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (1:30) Adaptive skiers say proposed Thaynes Canyon parking plan not adequate to meet needs (3:37) Summit County Council to discuss 300 percent tax increase (8:04) Park City winter transit service starts Dec. 11 (26:52) Morgan County ranch working to help veterans and their families (41:10) Uphill travel now open at Park City Mountain (47:24)
  • Summit Bike Share wants to partner with shops on free helmet loan program, Park City affordable housing residents ask city council for HOA relief, Utah Wildlife Board increases 2024 big game hunting permits, changes regulations, Summit County Sheriff Frank Smith and Chief Deputy Kacey Bates have an update on our law enforcement issues, Heber City Manager Matt Brower previews tomorrow's city council meeting, Utah state parks open camping for season, Summit County could face $10 million budget shortfall in 2025, Kristin Anderson, health educator for Wasatch County Health Department, discusses Wasatch County Safe Kids Coalition and National Fitness Month, Park City Intermountain Hospital on Fortune 2024 Top 100 list, Park City approves contract to develop general plan for next 10 years, Park City Mountain, ski patrol union reenter contract negotiations and Park City looks to solve e-bike surge with speed limits, separate trails.
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