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There's trouble in the town of Bad Göodsburg! A wishing well has stopped working! NPR's Tamara Keith talks with Jess Hannigan about her new children's book, "Spider in the Well."
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That's what one paramedic says of the targeting of ambulance crews. Criminals are after phones and wallets along with medical equipment and drugs. We ride along with a Cape Town crew in a Red Zone.
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Before kicking off a three-day visit to Madrid, Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei stirred controversy, accusing the socialist government of bringing "poverty and death" to Spain.
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The Park City Council is turning to the private sector for proposals to build a new indoor pickleball facility.
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Park City girls lacrosse has made it to the 5A state quarterfinals.
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The county’s weeds division is hosting a Community Noxious Weeds Tour Saturday, May 18 to educate residents on the “most-wanted” weeds in the county.
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After a buzzer-beater regular season victory against undefeated Brighton last week, Park City lacrosse improved its record to 13-4 with a win over the Skyline Eagles in the second round of the 5A state championships.
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The three were identified as Shani Louk, Amit Buskila and Yitzhak Gelernter. Israel's military said they had been killed by Hamas militants when they attacked a music festival on Oct. 7.
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A former Park City soccer star who now plays in the top Mexican league returned to his home training ground at the North 40 fields Thursday.
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We say goodbye to KPCW President & General Manger Renai Bodley who started at the station in 2015 as a part-time news reporter before being promoted to general manager in 2017.
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Brian Richards and Ryan Walsh with Mountain Town Music talk about Vibe Tribe and this summer’s concert lineup.
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Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey has a recap of last night's meeting including discussions on a new indoor pickleball court at Quinn's Junction, soil removal at the Gordo Property and fee waivers for the redevelopment of Holiday Village and Parkside Apartments.