More than 100 students, staff and other community members attended a “Rainbow Breakfast” at Park City High School Wednesday. It was in response to a new law banning pride flags at schools going into effect.
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Park City officials are moving to a new formula for outdoor irrigation rates to penalize property owners that use too much water.
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The controversial law that bans public unions from collective bargaining is on hold, for now.
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Friday is Bike to School Day for Park City School District students, families and staff.
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A teacher at J.R. Smith Elementary School in Heber will be allowed to hang a flyer for a “prayer chain” in the faculty lounge after her attorneys threatened legal action.
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Mammoths roamed Utah’s glaciers almost 10,000 years ago and now the state is bringing the prehistoric creature back to the ice.
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The Cedar Crest Village proposal's official expiration date is at the end of May.
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Fire crews with the Evanston Ranger District are starting prescribed burns this week in the Uintas.
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He's also being sued by a cryptocurrency company trying to recover funds amid bankruptcy.
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The suspects may be the same person, according to the Summit County Sheriff's Office.
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Four of Summit County’s six mayors want voters to elect a new council once they finish drawing voter districts.
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Since he announced his intention to impose a 100% tariff on movies made outside of the United States, President Trump has hedged, saying he's open to meeting with industry leaders.
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AI experts say this is likely the first time that AI has been used in the U.S. to create an impact statement read by an AI rendering of the deceased victim
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A jury found the three men not guilty of all charges in connection with the 2023 fatal beating, including the most serious charge of second-degree murder.
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