Morning Edition & The Local News Hour with Leslie Thatcher
NPR's national show Morning Edition is interspersed with Park City's only daily local news source, live every weekday morning from 6 to 8 AM. Whether recapping the previous night's School Board meeting, informing listeners on a recent development on a government project or a featured story on a piece of local color, veteran news anchor Leslie Thatcher delivers the news that makes Park City a community.
The Local News Hour follows Morning Edition and is KPCW's flagship news program, also hosted by KPCW News Director Leslie Thatcher, every weekday from 8 to 9 AM. Get the information directly from the people who are making the news with live interviews.
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Park City Fire District Marshal Mike Owens has information on the district's wood chipping service, home inspections and how to keep your home fire safe this summer.
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Lewis Kogan says he's thrilled to join the team at Swaner and continue the work of Nell Larson who left the organization in Oct. 2023
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Utah Olympic lessons from 2002 to apply to 2034 with Myles Rademan as the International Olympic Committee tours state venues.
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Park City Councilmember Ed Parigian has a recap of last night's meeting discussing potential plans for state Route 248.
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Matt Melville previews an upcoming lecture on his family's early history and how his great grandfather, Henry Shields, arrived in Park City.
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Executive Director of the Summit County Clubhouse Jen O'Brien has an update on membership and how the organization plans to use grant money from the Rotary Club Grant.
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Treasure Mountain Junior High School Principal Caleb Fine discusses steps the school is taking to combat bullying and racism. He discusses the policies and procedures in place at the school.
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Diane Bernhardt, from Park City’s Hope Alliance, which provides vision care to underserved communities in Utah and around the world, will share the results of a study from Bangladesh that found wearing glasses can increase a person’s annual income by 30%.
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Heber Valley Chamber Public Relations Manager Jessica Turner has a look ahead at the events happening in the valley.
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Park City Manager Matt Dias on this week's county council meeting including a discussion on the future of state Route 248.