Movie Studio Execs To Look At Alternatives
Local officials will meet with executives from Raleigh Studios Wednesday to look at possible locations for a movie studio. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
First Responders Recognized
Police, firefighters and others involved in public safety got their chance to shine, as the local Elks chapter handed out their annual First Responders Awards this weekend. Rick Brough has more…
Park City Officials Say No To Bond For Now
Park City officials have decided against asking voters this November if they want to buy all or part of the Treasure Hill density. In addition city officials will consider extending a letter of intent with the Treasure developers allowing them more time to negotiate specifics of the project. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
No Bond For Treasure Hill This Year
Park City Councilwoman Liza Simpson and Economic Development Manager Jonathan Weidenhamer talk with KPCW about the decision.
Burglars Caught!
Police believe they have caught the individuals who have been committing a series of recent burglaries including 4 at the Recycle Utah facility on Woodbine Way. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
Boosters Beware!
Members of the Park City High School Booster club are drumming up support for the high school sports teams and clubs. At the same time they are warning local businesses to be wary of companies that try to sell them advertising on the premise that the proceeds will go to benefit local high school programs. [...]
Thieves Hit Recycle Utah
Recycle Utah has been hit by thieves 4 times over the last week and police are trying to find the culprits. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more.
2500 Pot Plants Discovered in Wasatch County
Law enforcement officials were busy today pulling up more than 2,000 pot plants discovered in Wasatch County. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher reports.
U.S. Skier Kicked Off Team
An 18 year old skier was kicked off the U.S. Ski Team’s development team after he was accused of getting drunk and then urinating on a young girl sleeping on an airplane. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more.
Educator Evaluation Standards Tentatively Set
As local school districts work to put together new state mandated teacher evaluation committees, the State Board of Education recently approved preliminary evaluation standards for educators and administrators across the state. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
