Economy

PCMR Sold to Vail, Ending Legal Dispute

(KCPW News) Vail Resorts announced on Thursday that Park City Mountain Resort would be changing hands in a $182.5 million deal. Powdr Corporation’s sale officially puts an end to the legal drama that had everyone from skiers to local business owners wondering about the future of the popular ski resort. With this acquisition, Vail says all litigation…

Healthcare

Herbert: Resolution Near on Healthy Utah Plan

  (KCPW News) Utah Governor Gary Herbert is in Washington this week, busy negotiating the final touches of his Healthy Utah plan with the Obama Administration. But on Tuesday, the governor told members of the media that Utah officials have yet to earn the approval of federal officials. For more details, here’s KCPW’s Ryan Cunningham.

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Local News

Dinosaur in Argentina Large in Mass, Short on Fear

(KCPW News) A dinosaur discovered in Argentina weighed as much as seven elephants when it roamed the earth 75 million years ago. Researchers have named the colossal quadruped Dreadnoughtus, which roughly means “fearless dinosaur.” And at 85 feet long and 65 tons, the ancient creature was likely an imposing sight to behold. Some scientists are…

Entertainment

Salt Lake Comic Con Cosplayers: In Their Own Words

(KCPW News) Thursday marks the opening of the second annual Salt Lake Comic Con—not to be confused with the San Diego Comic-Con. Before the doors even opened this afternoon, the sidewalk outside the Salt Palace Convention Center was packed with a snaking line of pop culture fanatics. As is tradition at Comic Con, many attendees participated…

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Law Enforcement

Utah ‘Revenge Porn’ Law May Apply to Anonymous Photo Leaks

(KCPW News) The Internet has been abuzz lately over a recent hacking scandal involving the theft and distribution of intimate celebrity photos. According to reports, a group of hackers conspired to target specific celebrities—all female—and so far they’ve successfully leaked private, nude images of 17 individuals. The anonymous thieves claim to have sexually explicit content…

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Healthcare

Progress Stalled on Herbert’s Healthy Utah Plan

(KCPW News) After foregoing a KUED press conference last month, Utah Governor Gary Herbert was back in front of the media fielding a wide range of questions. But on a day when the governor’s Healthy Utah plan faced scrutiny at the Capitol, questions regarding healthcare were again at the forefront on Thursday. KCPW’s Ryan Cunningham…

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Legislative Coverage

Lawmakers Explore Public Lands Options

(KCPW News) A legislative commission met at Utah’s capitol on Wednesday morning to discuss the state’s legal options in a potential struggle over public lands. Members of the Commission for the Stewardship of Public Lands vented their frustration with the federal government’s handling of public lands in the state, while exploring how a state transfer…

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County Beat

SL Co. Settles Lawsuit Over Immigration Law

(KCPW News) A lawsuit pitting Salt Lake County against a man it detained over immigration status has been settled. Enrique Uroza will receive $75,000 after being held by county and federal officials for 46 days after posting bail. Furthermore, the Salt Lake County Metro Jail has agreed to end a policy of holding suspected undocumented residents for a…

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City Beat

Officials Discuss Local Challenges of Regionally-Minded UTA

(KCPW News) Over the weekend, a panel of public officials met at the Cathedral Church of St. Mark in downtown Salt Lake to discuss the plurality of challenges faced by the Utah Transit Authority. Topics ranged from executive compensation to the feasibility of Salt Lake City’s Hive Pass. But perhaps the biggest question is this: how can…

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