
Kristine Weller
KPCW ReporterKristine Weller is the general assignments reporter for KPCW. She grew up in Layton, Utah, and has two University of Utah BA degrees. Before KPCW, Kristine wrote at KUER News and KSL NewsRadio. When she isn’t working on her next story, Kristine can be found enjoying all of Utah’s classic outdoor activities, spending time with loved ones, or painting.
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About 500 people from the Wasatch Back and beyond watched as a helicopter installed lift towers on new terrain at Deer Valley’s East Village Saturday.
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Congress rolled back $1.1 billion in public media funding Friday morning. KPCW and other independent public TV and radio stations will be affected.
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A Park City local is reviving the Wasatch Back chapter of the League of Women Voters. The chapter aims to educate local voters.
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Michael Tanner’s lawsuit disputes details in Michelle Deininger’s November 2024 news story that he claims damaged his reputation.
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El Wasatch Immigration Project (Proyecto de Inmigración de Wasatch), un bufete de abogados sin fines de lucro, ganó la Women’s Giving Fund High Impact Grant (Subvención de Alto Impacto del Fondo de Donación para Mujeres) de este año.
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National Olympic leaders are in Utah this week talking about how to capitalize on the state’s Olympic legacy. Part of the goal is to improve Team USA’s performance in future Winter Games.
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The Wasatch Immigration Project, a nonprofit law firm, won this year’s Women’s Giving Fund High Impact Grant.
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Residents can learn more about the eight candidates running in the Park City Council primary election at the forum Tuesday, July 22.
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Applications for the next Leadership Park City class are now open. The organization will host an open house in August so locals can learn more.
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It’s the National Ability Center’s 40th anniversary this year and it invited the community to celebrate Saturday. Two employees reminisced on how the center has supported them.