The Park City Council reviewed a community-wide e-bike survey and discussed potential trail regulation changes at its meeting Thursday.
Latest News
-
The legal fight over the future of the Heber Valley temple will continue. A judge has returned two key decisions.
-
The Summit Land Conservancy says it outraised its first-year fundraising goal for its Utah Headwaters Initiative.
-
The Summit County Council approved the Sundance Institute’s $130,000 request after the nonprofit missed a separate deadline this spring.
-
Tickets are now available for Francis City’s Frontier Days over Labor Day Weekend.
-
Heber City leaders are at work on the budget for the 2025 fiscal year.
Local News Hour Interviews
-
Sundance has a reputation for off-the-wall stories. It continued that tradition when the 2024 Festival presented “Sasquatch Sunset” in the Premieres section. The film is now in theaters.
-
Swaner Nature Preserve and EcoCenter welcomed its newest resident May 1.
-
Despite snow on the horizon for some parts of the state, many Utah state parks are opening campsites and facilities for the season.
-
California, Georgia and New Mexico are among the locations courting the Sundance Film Festival should it decide to leave Park City in 2027.
-
The Pinebrook Fire Safety Committee is hosting a fire safety event to help prepare Summit County for wildfire season.
Top Stories from NPR News
-
From sparking the imagination to helping with mental health, listen to poems read by NPR readers and see how poetry has affected their lives.
-
Katie Ledecky is used to getting medals, having earned 10 at the Olympics. But on Friday she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest award a civilian can get from the U.S. government.
-
Hope Hicks was a communications director for the Trump White House and prosecutors may question her on her knowledge of the deals made during his first presidential run.
The Local from KPCW - a daily morning email roundup of the news from Summit and Wasatch counties.
KPCW is brought to you in part by:
Become part of an exclusive group that supports local news and information valuable to the community.
KPCW offers a free Lost & Found announcement service for listeners and visitors to the Wasatch Back.