Summit County Children’s Justice Center Opens
On Tuesday, Summit County opened its new Children’s Justice Center in the Richins Building at Kimball Junction. That comes after the county decided last year to split off from the Justice Center in Heber City, which it shared with Wasatch County. KPCW’s Rick Brough has more.
Park City Assistant City Manager Leaving
Assistant Park City manager Michael Kovacs has accepted a new job as City Manager for Galveston, Texas and will packing up his house this month to start his new job January 30th. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher reports.
Dangerous Avalanche Conditions
Even though there’s not a lot of snow, what is there can still create very dangerous avalanche conditions. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more.
Teachers Grateful for Settlement – Heidi and Charlie Matthews – 12/19-11
This is the interview in its entirety with Park City Education president Heidi Matthews and a member of the teacher negotiating team Charlie Matthews.
THINC REACTS TO TREASURE NEWS
Members of the Treasure Hill Impact Neighborhood Coalition are disappointed that Park City officials will no longer look at buying out the Treasure project. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
Don’t Drink And Drive
The Holidays are upon us and for many that means lots of parties and meeting up with friends. For some that means taking in a cocktail or two but the Summit County Sheriff’s office reminds everyone that drinking and driving don’t mix, so they have offered up some tips. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
New Website Featuring Park City Restaurants
The Park City Restaurant Association has a brand new website with some features to stimulate your appetite. KPCW’s Nate Vineyard has more… The site features what’s happening on the culinary scene in Park City. For instance, they have a recipe for Norwegian potato pancakes from Stein Erikson lodge, the Park City cocktail contest results, and [...]
Treasure Price Tag Too Big to Pursue Say City Officials
The Developers have named their price for a total buyout of the Treasure project planned for Creole Gulch above Old Town, 93 million dollars. Park City officials say the price is too high for taxpayers to bear, so they will no longer pursue that as an option. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has more…
Porter Hancock Arrives at New Home
Porter Hancock, the football player from South Summit High School who suffered a severe spinal injury during a game in early October, returned to Kamas last week to find a whole new home; a home built especially for him and his family with donations of time, materials and money from the local community. KPCW’s Linda [...]
Steve Deckert and Harry Reed – Gone but not Forgotten
Two men who had a lot to do with the engineering and development of Park City into a world class resort town died this weekend. KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher has more.
