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Pete Stoughton, head coach of the Park City Mountain Bike Team, talks about the upcoming season and previews this year's Bike Swap on May 30-31.
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Lessons from a volunteer extraordinaire
Daniel Lewis has turned volunteering into both an art and a way of life. He shares how a passion for service keeps him moving throughout the community, from navigating public transit to strategically stashing duffle bags around town. Along the way, he reveals the creative systems and dedication that help him maximize his impact and make a difference wherever he's needed.
Inside the program working to change the way teens and seniors connect
Inside a Wasatch County library, teenagers and seniors share deeply personal stories, unlikely friendships and emotional moments that are changing how they see each other and themselves.
LIVE from the KPCW studio: Alicia Stockman
After years of playing songs in bars, backyards, and listening rooms across Utah, singer-songwriter Alicia Stockman has found a musical home all her own. That journey has led to "Homebound," a deeply personal new album years in the making that reflects growth, self-discovery, and the stories gathered along the way.
LIVE from the KPCW studio: Dylan Cotrone
Florida singer-songwriter Dylan Cotrone talks about his viral rise on TikTok, his “sun soaked” sound inspired by bands like Sublime and Sugar Ray, and the stories of small-town life that shape his music. He performs "Florida California (State of Mind)" and his new release "Whoa Nelly" in the KPCW studio.
Community rallies while the search for a lifesaving donor continues
For Park City local, mother of two and ski instructor, Amy Manelli, the journey to find a living kidney donor has been a profound test of resilience, balance and hope. Living with polycystic kidney disease (PKD)—a genetic condition that has impacted her family for generations—Amy now faces a critical window to secure a transplant before requiring dialysis.
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