Local News Hour Leslie Thatcher
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KPCW’s flagship news program, Local News Hour, follows NPR’s Morning edition. KPCW Senior News Director Leslie Thatcher hosts Monday to Thursday and Roger Goldman hosts Fridays. Get the information directly from the people making news in the Wasatch Back with live interviews every weekday.
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Local News Hour | April 19, 2024
Arizona Coyotes officially coming to Salt Lake after NHL approves sale to Utah Jazz owners, West Hills sponsor to resubmit incorporation petition after landowner drops out, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting, Artist shares vision for Heber park with 70+ sculptures, Egyptian Theater Executive Director Randy Barton on the Sundance potential move and Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation CEO Colin Hilton recaps the IOC visit last week.
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Local News Hour | April 18, 2024
Midway leaders say they want to solve wastewater treatment problems, not just mask stench, Sundance to explore leaving Park City after 2026 festival, Report: 2022/23 ski season resulted in record spending, Majority of car crashes happen on 10% of Summit County roads, Wasatch High School entrepreneurs awarded $40,000 at Invest Nest, Park City Recreation Director Ken Fisher discusses the process for new PC MARC pools and a City Park community center, Emergency officials ‘optimistic’ about Summit County flood forecast, Mountain Trails Foundation Executive Director Lora Anthony with a look ahead at this year's trail building and maintenance plans and Park City Follies returns with 'menacing dogs' on the Silver Lake Express.
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Local News Hour | April 17, 2024
Park City principal shares harassment policies and procedures after antisemitic incident, Kamas resident and president of the Lung Cancer Foundation of America Kim Norris has details about the new drug approved by the FDA and clinical trials to help boost a fundraising campaign, Co-founder of Park City Song Summit Ben Anderson reveals the line up for 2024, Emcee of The Follies Tom Clyde and Director Mark Conklin have a preview of this year's Follies, Parkites asked to reflect on their state of wellbeing and Free access to National Parks this weekend.
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Local News Hour | April 16, 2024
Richins makes it to American Idol top 14, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau with a preview of this week's county council meeting, Mountain Mediation Center Executive Director Gretchen Lee discusses the next free community-wide Let's Talk training on April 24, Park City Fire District reopens registration for wood chipping program and Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra and Bicycle Collective Executive Director Donna McAleer have details about the upcoming Hazardous Household Waste Collection Day.
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Local News Hour | April 15, 2024
Utah Avalanche forecast information, Olympic official says IOC and Utah can learn from each other, Park City Fire District Marshal Mike Owens has a monthly update, Wasatch County leaders brainstorm for Olympics as IOC visits venues, Park City Ski and Snowboard Athlete Report with Christie Hind and Ryan Devine, A look back on what it took to bring the 2002 Olympics to Utah, Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones has a monthly update, Residents concerned proposed Deer Valley expansion lift is in ‘crucial’ wildlife habitat and Hundreds welcome spring at Park City Mountain Pond Skim.
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Local News Hour | April 12, 2024
Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Olympic officials see Utah’s vision to ‘elevate’ the 2034 Olympic Games, Utah Olympics lessons from 2002 to apply to 2034 with Myles Rademan as IOC tours state venues, Park City Councilmember Ed Parigian has a recap of last night's meeting, New study shows reading glasses have an economic impact and Matt Melville previews an upcoming lecture on his family's early history in Park City.