The Summit County Council voted to purchase Skullcandy’s headquarters in Kimball Junction Thursday.
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Midway has been awarded a $750,000 grant to build a new trail by Center Street. The city will replace sewer and water lines while it installs the trail.
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After years of speculation about Prince Andrew’s relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew decides to go on BBC’s “Newsnight” to clear his name. The film “Scoop” tells the story of the women who convinced him to sit in the chair and the subsequential fallout in one of the biggest and most consequential interviews on the BBC since Princess Diana in 1995.
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Wasatch County’s Trails, Arts and Parks Project Grant application period is now open.
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Park City High School boys lacrosse beat undefeated Brighton Wednesday after the team's goalie sprinted the length of the field to score in sudden death overtime.
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Summit County will break ground on a new roundabout and move an intersection near U.S. Highway 40 this construction season.
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Kouri Richins' preliminary hearing is Wednesday, May 15, a year and one week after her murder arrest.
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Dave McFawn is no longer running in District 2.
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The Summit County Council may vote to buy Skullcandy’s headquarters from a Dakota Pacific affiliate for more than $17 million Thursday.
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The Wasatch County Council is not convinced it should add a new sales tax to cover High Valley Transit services.
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The Heber City Council approved next year’s preliminary budget Tuesday, May 7. Residents will likely pay more in property taxes.
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Thursday was the second day of testimony for adult film star Stormy Daniels. On Tuesday she testified to a nondisclosure agreement and settlement deal with former President Donald Trump.
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El Niño helped drive global average temperatures to new records over the last year. Forecasters say it's waning, but that 2024 may still be one for the record books.
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A new analysis shows that students graduating from U.S. medical schools this year were less likely to apply for residencies across specialties in states with restrictions on abortion.
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