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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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Mountain Money

Roger Goldman, Kevin Kennedy

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KPCW's Mountain Money covers the unique challenges of working in the mountains by providing small business news, real estate, estate planning and personal finance information. Roger Goldman hosts the program along with co-host and producer Kevin Kennedy.
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The Mountain Life

Lynn Ware Peek, Jay Burke, Mary Beth Maziarz

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On The Mountain Life, hosts Jay Burke and Mary Beth Maziarz and Lynn Ware Peek explore a wide variety of topics from health, fitness and nutrition to parenting, lifestyle and education.
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Cool Science Radio

Lynn Ware Peek, Katie Mullaly

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From the discovery of new dinosaurs to the science of an avalanche. From the secret technology behind Facebook, to nanotechnology. Deciphering science and technology in an entertaining, amusing and accessible way. If we can understand it, so can you. Hosted by Lynn Ware Peek and Katie Mullaly.
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This Green Earth

Chris Cherniak, Claire Wiley

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This Green Earth is a weekly, hour-long program that focuses on the environment and environmentalism. Co-hosts Christopher Cherniak and Claire Wiley explore the science, politics, economics and ethics behind the environment, natural resources and sustainability.The program includes interviews with local and national experts in the fields of water resources, air quality, environmental policy, fossil and renewable fuels, climate, conservation, ecosystems, agriculture, aquaculture and sustainab ...
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Sara Bronin talks about her new book “Key to the City: How Zoning Shapes Our World.” Then, Maryguenn Vellinga shares more about Rise Boxing, an unusual boxing gym here in Park City. And, Park City Storage owner Robert Holmes and Drew Monson of Aberdeen Management chat about the business of self-storage.…
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Park City School District to approve athletics master plan and break ground, Park City Superintendent of Schools Caleb Fine recaps last week's meeting detailing the plans for the future of Treasure Mountain Jr. High, Mountain Town Music Executive Director Brian Richards and Ryan Walsh have details on their upcoming event "The Last Waltz," Park City…
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Peace House clients from Wasatch County more than double in a year, Speed data show e-bikes not pedaling past 15 mph limit in Snyderville Basin, Parker Malatesta talks with Paralympic wheelchair basketball player Ali Ibanez, Park City Councilmember Ed Parigian recaps Thursday's meeting, What Boulder and Cincinnati have to offer Sundance, and Salt L…
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Terrence Sejnowski, a leader in the recent convergence between neuroscience and AI, talks about the mystery and possibility of AI consciousness in his new book, “ChatGPT and the Future of AI: The Deep Language Revolution.” Then, learn about ice-patch archeology and what is melting from the world’s ice sheets with author Lisa Baril in her new book, …
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Park City woman becomes first to climb world’s second-tallest summits, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting, Arts Council previews the free Dia de los Muertos celebration and Small Business Saturday Market, Snyderville Basin Recreation budget includes new programs and positions, Local MIDA board passes $390M bond fo…
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Reed Galen, longtime political consultant and founder of the Lincoln Project, talks about the economics of political advertising. Then, Megan Gorman shares her new book, “All the Presidents’ Money.” It’s an unusual look into the sometimes surprising ways that individual presidents from Washington to Biden managed their personal finances.…
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Dave Asprey the founder of biohacking, the Bulletproof Diet and Upgrade Labs in Park City talks about upgraded longevity, cognition and recovery in human performance. Then, filmmaker Iz La Motte and Park City local filmmaker and skier Sierra Schlag preview the Girl Winter Film Tour coming up on Oct. 28 at the Jim Santy Auditorium at the Park City L…
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Kouri Richins wants court to reconsider releasing her ahead of murder trial, Wasatch County’s Karl McMillan named for MIDA board role, Park City School District Board agenda includes discussions of enrollment data, athletic facilities, High Valley Transit Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez and board member Kim Carson recap their planning retreat…
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Award-winning graphic designer, Esther Gonstalla, talks about her new book, "Atlas of a Threatened Planet: 150 Infographics to Help Anyone Save the World." Then, local Anna Robertson, co-founder of The Cool Down, shares her mission to make it easier for everyone to help themselves while they help the planet. She provides tips on how to be more sust…
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Developer promises Heber City Park will be "the most awesome square in the United States," Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's Summit County council meeting, Park City resident Jenn Drummond is the first woman to climb the eight second tallest peaks in the world, Park City Ski & Snowboard Alpine Director Tommy Ec…
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Park City committee considers plan to keep tourists on Main Street, Summit County Economic Development Director Jeff Jones talks about housing occupancy in Park City and Summit County, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher and Development Director Ashley Laakso preview Jan's Winter Welcome fundraising event, Teri Orr and Bari Nan Co…
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Police will enforce Utah’s traction law in the Cottonwood Canyons this winter, Report: Park City Transit ridership increased during spring, summer months, U.S. cross country skiers kick off season at Park City training center, Parker Malatesta speaks with the Nancy Keates of the Wall Street Journal about her article on housing in the greater Park C…
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Eleanor Spicer Rice shakes your pets’ family trees, peeks between their feathers, dives into their brains and sometimes hitches a ride on their poops to uncover the meanings behind some of our animal friends’ wildest behaviors. Then, ophthalmic surgeon, physician and neuroscience researcher Dr. Mithu Storoni discusses how to optimize your brain to …
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The latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, no vote on "West Hills" this year, boundaries redrawn for second time, High Valley Transit seeking input on routes in Summit and Wasatch counties, Jessica Parker on the Wasatch Library Sages and Seekers program, Miners win overtime thriller over Red Devils in regular season finale, U.S. Fore…
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Local resident and author Dr. Tom Schwenk, who was the only physician in Park City in the 70s and 80s when the mines closed, talks about his new book, "Beyond the False Summit." Then, members of the Park City Walkability Committee from 2009 look back at how walkability and bikeability took shape and the continued need for safety improvements. And, …
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Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District Executive Director Mike Luers provides a monthly update, where and when to vote in the 2024 general election, Mountain Mediation’s "Let's Talk" training aims to foster connections, Park City School District Interim Superintendent Caleb Fine previews the upcoming school board meeting, 2025 Sundance Film F…
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Randall Wilson, author and professor of environmental studies at Gettysburg College, talks about his just released book, "A Place Called Yellowstone: The Epic History of the World’s First National Park." Then, author and photojournalist Paola Gianturco talks about her book "Cool," which documents the work of women climate leaders globally and how t…
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Yellow Lake Fire grows; cold, rainy weather on horizon, Park City denies request to remove Hillside Ave home from historic properties list, Wasatch County councilmember Luke Searle previews this week's county council meeting, Park City sets new record in 8th annual Shot Ski, Executive Director Gretchen Lee and board member Maddy Shear with Mountain…
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William Hogeland, author of “The Hamilton Scheme,” examines the economic significance behind Alexander Hamilton, one of our little-known founders. Then, Bill De Leon of Mountain Wine Storage shares how to safely store fine wine collections. And Kevin Jessop and Chris Badger share the Utah 100 Awards results by Mountain West Capital Network.…
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Park City planning officials provide initial feedback on Snow Park Village proposal, Summit County Health sees increased COVID-19 and flu vaccine clinic attendance, a last chance for Heber locals to comment on millions in water infrastructure bonds, Park City author Karla Olson helps moms prepare before their children leave the nest, Parkites who m…
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Park City planning officials provide initial feedback on Snow Park Village proposal, Summit County school board candidates share views with residents at 2024 forum, luxury condo development Founders Place receives approval for third and final phase, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan on the district's declining enrollment, Par…
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The latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Yellow Lake Fire 20% contained as fire urgency increases, UDOT: 5 Heber bypass options no longer viable, Summit County Councilmember Canice Harte recaps Wednesday's meeting, Park City Council considers removal of Hillside Ave. home from historic list, Park City shares details on the Shot Ski…
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Cultural historian Elsa Richardson takes a deep dive into the history of what she calls the most fascinating organ — the gut. Then, therapist Natasha Daniels describes the difficulties of having social anxiety in her vulnerable memoir, "Out of my Shell: Overcoming Social Anxiety from Childhood to Adulthood."…
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Wasatch County population expected to grow 22% by 2033, Red Cross of Utah talks fire prevention, Wasatch County Health Department to offer flu, COVID vaccine clinics, new "report card" shows Park City students perform better than state averages, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting, Bonanza Loop trail closed until s…
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Filmmaker, and founder of Stakeholder Business,Nathan Havey shares more about his documentary "Beyond Zero," which offers an inspirational roadmap for how business can reverse climate change. Then, climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe provides insights into her recent visit to Utah, where she highlighted the potential for clean energy solutions i…
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Summit County "human library" sheds light on disabilities, LGBTQ+ community and mental illness, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, High Valley Transit leader: public transportation must be judgment-free, Wasatch County Health Department provides details on long COVID and upcoming vaccinat…
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Author David Rubenstein looks closely at U.S. Presidents and the office of the President in his new book, "The Highest Calling: Conversations on the American Presidency." Then, Brendan and Carly Coyle of Dendric Estates share why cider is the perfect drink for autumn and fall colors. And, Rhonda Sideris and Heleena Sideris of Park City Lodging cele…
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Park City sisters’ Helene survival story highlights need for disaster relief, Summit County Sheriff's Office talks jiu-jitsu-based training and launch of new app, Heber City Manager Matt Brower previews Tuesday's city council meeting, Summit Community Gardens/EATS donates over 1,400 pounds of food, Park City Planning Director Rebecca Ward talks abo…
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Yellow Lake Fire 6% contained, spans 2,500 acres, no hot tubs after 9 p.m. as Heber locals argue over proposed short-term rental rules, Wasatch Community Foundation previews their upcoming Masquerade Ball Fundraiser, UDOT Region 2 Spokesperson Kylar Sharp gives an update on road projects, Heber babysitter charged in alleged abuse of 11-month-old bo…
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Research Professor Marie Jackson from the University of Utah's Geology Department talks about three locations in Utah that were just named to the list of the world's top geoheritage sites. Then, follow geothermal scientist Andrés Ruzo journeys to far-off lava fields, hidden boiling rivers, and through fiery portals to the Earth’s core. He previews …
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Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Summit County Council candidates talk growth, budget at forum, Summit County Councilmember Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's meeting, PC Community Foundation Climate Fund Manager Andy Hecht and Founder and CEO of Waste Less Solutions Dana Williamson have details on expanding into Summit County as part of…
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Nick Como, ski bum at heart and vice president of marketing at Sundance Mountain Resort, takes part in our ongoing series on iconic local residents from the past, present and in between. Then, sociolinguist Julie Sedivy tracks the path that language takes through a human life: from a baby’s first intuition of the pure mathematics of sound, to the v…
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Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes has an update on development projects throughout the county, founder and artistic director of Odyssey Dance Theatre Derryl Yeager has details on Park City's production of "Thriller," with serious crashes on U.S. 40, Wasatch County discusses safety measures, IOC president calms concerns Salt …
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Susan Cordone, Park City’s conservation coordinator at the water department, discusses Park City Municipal’s Landscape Incentive Program. Then, Tracy Harden with the nonprofit Citizens' Climate Lobby talks about their upcoming candidate forum. And, a familiar voice returns to the airwaves. This Green Earth catches up with special guest Nell Larsen.…
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Leadership Park City class launches Colectiva app to serve Latino community, Bitner-Silver Creek connector road opens Friday, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of this week's county council meeting, Yellow Lake Fire now at 2,300 acres, difficult terrain slows firefighting efforts, October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Pe…
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Michael Steinbach, head of financial crimes and fraud at Citi, reveals new scams out there and how to stay aware of scams and hopefully avoid becoming a victim. Then, Bryce Rademan of Spitz shares insights into running a successful chain of restaurants in multiple states and which items on the menu are most popular. And, Logan Jones-Olson and Krist…
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Ben Orlin, math teacher, and author of the new book “Math for English Majors: A Human Take on the Universal Language” talks about how math can be translated into a language that non-math people can use. Then, author David Lipsky argues that the dismissal of scientific facts is affecting the real issues of climate change in his book “The Parrot and …
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Author, poet and podcast host Jarod Anderson explores his lifelong struggle with depression through a lens of love and gratitude for the natural world in his memoir, "Something in the Woods Loves You." Then, law enforcement veteran and best-selling author Ron Stallworth discovers an unlikely scenario — Bloods and Crips infiltrating the Salt Lake Ci…
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Mike Luers, general manager of the Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District, discusses “forever chemicals” like PFAS and biosolids and how they are handled locally and statewide. Then, David Kinka, senior wildlife restoration manager at American Prairie, talks about his work restoring and monitoring wildlife on the Montana reserve, which includ…
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Author Max Boot delves deep into President Ronald Reagan's personal and political evolution in his new book, "Reagan: His Life and Legend." Then, Nathan Rafferty from Ski Utah explains some of the financials of the past few ski seasons and projections of what may lay ahead for the upcoming season. And local CPA Steven Bowers highlights some autumn …
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Science journalist Lauren Young talks about a recent Scientific American article that explores how GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic quiets the "food noise." Then, scuba diving philosopher Peter Godfrey-Smith explores consciousness and who and what can be called a sentient being.על ידי Lynn Ware Peek, Katie Mullaly
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Long-time pediatric dietitian Jill Castle discusses her new book, "Kids Thrive at Every Size: How to Nourish Your Big, Small, or In-Between Child for a Lifetime of Health and Happiness." Then, local physical therapist and concussion expert Annie Howard of Happy Brain PT talks about important updates on treating concussions.…
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Travel to the Salish Sea off the coast of Washington state and British Columbia to learn more about the Discovery Islands and what one conservationist and island resident is doing to protect them. Then, Ken Goodson, director of the National Civilian Community Corps for AmeriCorps, talks about a new partnership they have with the U.S. Forest Service…
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David Rubenstein interviews living American presidents, top historians and journalists who reflect on the US presidency in his new book, "The Highest Calling." Then, David Rockwood from Spiro Carbon explains all there is to know about carbon offsets and global efforts to harness climate-friendly farming practices. And, Kevin Deneen from Moterra Cam…
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Professor Jeff Karp, who teaches biomedical engineering at Harvard Medical School and MIT, talks about the brain's neuroplasticity and how he adapted his brain to tackle his early learning disabilities and ADHD. Then, science writer Chris Wanjek and NASA photographer Chris Gunn talk about their time documenting the building of the James Webb Space …
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Sister Barbara McCracken from the Benedictine sisters of Mount St. Scholastica talks about faith-based activism and what a small group of nuns from Kansas is doing in the face of climate change. Then, Kevin Perry from the University of Utah’s Department of Atmospheric Sciences discusses potential health hazards from the Great Salt Lake's dust.…
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College Admissions Consultant Jill Gully discusses the ins and outs of today’s college admissions process, and offers tips for how to help students not only find the right school, but hopefully be accepted to it too. Then, Amanda Jones talks about her new book, “That Librarian,” which documents how she found herself targeted, maligned and threatene…
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Evan Friss shares the many lives and effects of book selling through the 19th & 20th centuries in his new book, “The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore.” Then, Adam and Meisha Ross talk about Loma, a new Italian restaurant on Lower Main Street in Park City. And Gord Boyce of Mayflower Mountain Partners explains what an E.O.S. is and how …
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Anna Von Mertens shares the story of how 1900s astronomer Henrietta Leavitt laid the foundation for modern cosmology with her use of glass plate photographs of the stars. Then, University of Utah chemist and associate professor Luisa Whittaker-Brooks talks about her research of ultra-thin electronic materials and nanoscale circuits.…
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