Friends of Animals Starts Critter Camps
The Summit County Friends of Animals is once again holding its Critter Camps this summer for four weeks. Rick Brough has more.
South Summit Student Wins Entrepreneur Scholarship
A South Summit high school student has won a thousand dollar scholarship in the National Federation of Independent Business Young Entrepreneur Foundation Awards. KPCW’s Rick Brough has more.
Park City Boys Lacrosse Game Tonight
The Park City Boys Lacrosse game on Friday night has been changed to Dozier Field with hopes that it will draw a bigger crowd to watch the team take on its arch rival Judge Memorial. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more.
Film Review: The Deep Blue Sea
The movie choices aren’t great during Mud Season, but even then, Mark Harringon says the new film, ‘The Deep Blue Sea’ is a disappointment. Here’s Mark with the Friday Film Review.
Charges Dropped on Elk Shooting
The Park City attorney’s office has decided to drop any further efforts to prosecute the shooting of an elk on city-owned open space in Round Valley. Rick Brough has more.
Park City Power Line
Rocky Mountain Power has been engaged in talks with Park City on the proposal to upgrade their transmission line into town. Chad Ambrose, the customer and community manager for the company had a brief update for KPCW. Rick Brough has more.
Record Temps in Utah
Weather watchers are having a hard time keeping up with weather extremes, and the temperature records being broken – not just in Utah but across the country. Brian MacInerny, hydrologist with the national Weather Service, says all this enters into the discussions of climate change. Rick Brough has more.
Park City Planning Updates
Park City planner Kirsten Whetstone says staff will forward a recommendation to planning commission on the proposed annexation for the proposed Quinn’s Junction Raleigh Movie Studio. Lynn Ware Peek has more.
Community Discussion on Affordable Healthcare Act
The Project for deeper understanding presents its monthly panel: The Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare Act on Thursday from 7pm – 9pm at St. Luke’s Church. KPCW’s Lynn Ware Peek has more.
Lot Owners Receive Compensation
As we reported recently, after some complex legal battles, a group of lot owners in Wasatch County achieved a settlement, allowing them to recover some of the money they put into the failed Talisman golf-course development near the Jordanelle Reservoir. The development land, almost untouched, is now the property of the Jordanelle Special Service District. Rick Brough has more.
