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Local News Hour

  • Figure Skating Club of Park City President and spring show co-chair Taylor Knight and skaters Autumn Boyd and Awstyn Knight discuss the club's production of 'A Tale of Belle and the Beast on Ice' this weekend.
  • Thousands of pounds of toxic waste saved from landfills on free hazardous waste collection day, Park City Winter Sports School Head of School Tess Miner-Farra has details about the opening of the school last week, UDOT resumes I-80 restriping this summer, plans new wildlife crossings, Families invited to annual Día de los Niños event in Heber, Utah Republicans, Democrats conventions set the tone for June primary, November general election, Heber Valley strategizes how to welcome international tourists, Timpanogos Valley Theatre opened "The Nerd," a comedy by Larry Shue. Director has details, Musician Josh Kelley and Actor Scott Wolf are joined by board members with Friends of Summit County Search and Rescue Michelle Eastman and Bret Mickelson who have details on the upcoming fundraiser.
  • Winter Sports School Head of School Tess Miner-Farra has details about the opening of the school last week and its goals to expand the school.
  • Timpanogos Valley Theatre opened "The Nerd," a comedy by Larry Shue. Director Robin Laine has details.
  • Musician Josh Kelley and Actor Scott Wolf along with board members with Friends of Summit County Search and Rescue Michelle Eastman and Bret Mickelson who have details on the upcoming fundraiser.
  • Summit County convening subcommittee to negotiate with Kimball Junction developer (4:02), Wasatch County skate park closed ‘indefinitely’ after repeated vandalism (6:03), Park City planners delay vote on new Deer Valley lift (8:29), UDOT Public Information Officer John Gleason & Natural Resource Manager Matt Howard on wildlife safety efforts after Save People Save Wildlife voiced concerns (10:05), Park City Councilmember Bill Ciraco has a recap of last night's meeting (21:51), and Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus discusses some of their top stories (37:50)
  • UDOT Public Information Officer John Gleason and Natural Resource Manager Matt Howard discuss wildlife safety efforts on state Route 224 after Save People Save Wildlife voiced concerns.
  • Park City Councilmember Bill Ciraco has a recap of last night's meeting, including an update on the Bonanza Park project timeline. He also discusses how the council wants to modernize how they pay employees and how they fund city projects like a crosswalk across Kearns Boulevard.
  • Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus discusses some of their top stories including the race for Sen. Mitt Romney's Senate seat, a National Hockey League coming to Utah, a report on Vineyard City (near Utah Lake) staff going on expensive trips and the progress of women in Utah.
  • 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)