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  • Check out these tracks introduced at the top of every hour. Selected tracks are new releases by Mobley, Glen Phillips, Zach Bryan and more! All right here and fresh on KPCW.
  • When Erica Werner sings to her singing parrot, the term "songbirds" takes on a whole new meaning.
  • From everyone here at KPCW, we want to wish you a happy 2023! We're going to kick off the new year strong with fresh finds from artists like Vulfpeck, The Teskey Brothers, Marc Brossard, and more! All right here and fresh on KPCW.
  • New map of proposed Summit County town West Hills expands boundaries to nearly 4,000 acres, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews this week's county council meeting, local librarians praise the historical fiction of latest One Book, One Community selection, Park City officials discuss lessons learned from Paris Olympics, director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues and Blue Sky Bash fundraiser, lack of parking drives transit demand early park-and-ride numbers show, Park City to determine if code allows electric fence in Park Meadows, Arts Council of Park City, Summit County prepares for Art on the Trails.
  • The full weight of the recession has come bearing down on the labor market. Employers shed more than half a million jobs in November. The unemployment rate is now 6.7 percent and economists expect it to go significantly higher. Layoffs are accelerating in just about every industry.
  • These Fresh Tracks may be scorching, but don't blame us for the smoky skies! Artists on fire include James Bay, Jackson Browne, Amos Lee, and a whole lot more. Freshen up the airwaves each and every Friday with KPCW!
  • Today's guests on the Local News Hour: (2:05) Interim Summit County Manager Janna Young discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, (14:30) Founder of Live Like Sam Ron Jackenthal and Alexander Becraft, Founder and CEO of Webewell, have details about this weekend's fundraiser and the Webewell program, (26:39) Summit County Sheriff Justin Martinez has an update on the holiday weekend and other law enforcement news, and (37:09) Park City native and Wall Street Journal deputy bureau chief Josh Chin discusses his new book, "Surveillance State,” and upcoming book signings.
  • June 6th may be known for D-Day, the NBA's birth, and the first drive-in movie, but now it includes your new favorite songs! KPCW's Fresh Tracks Friday is dropping fresh cuts from Caamp, Lukas Nelson, and Goose. Get ready to surrender your speakers to some seriously good tunes – no battle plans required!
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast US Ski and Snowboard's Courtney Harkins (04:57) Park City Mayor Nann Worel (12:22)
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting, Park City Mountain COO Mike Goar explains the challenges the resort has faced over the busy holiday weekend and the outlook for getting the mountain and restaurants open and Sundance Institute Manager Director Betsy Wallace with the latest on the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
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