Neighbors pushed back against changing UOP's development agreement, which would facilitate a proposed hotel.
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Park City’s two mayoral candidates took the stage together Wednesday at KPCW and The Park Record’s candidate forum.
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The Park City School District is in year three of its five-year strategic plan and is making steady progress toward its goals. Eighth-grade math and multilingual learners need the most help.
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Hideout is moving one step closer to constructing a permanent fire station on the east side of the Jordanelle Reservoir.
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Summit County locals can now drop off their food waste at Recycle Utah.
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An Emery County man has been arrested for allegedly making threats on social media against Utah fans ahead of the BYU-Utah football game.
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Several high-profile Republicans started a campaign to let state lawmakers vote to repeal Prop 4. That's the 2018 citizen-approved ballot initiative at the center of the redistricting and gerrymandering fight.
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While not immune to national factors, Utah could be in a better position than the rest of the country to weather a future economic downturn because of its diversified economy and homogenous political landscape.
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Mountain Mediation Center is hosting a free workshop later this month about legal options for those going through a divorce or separation.
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The Park City Miners and Wasatch Wasps wrapped up their regular season football schedules on Wednesday night. The Miners cruised while the Wasps fell short.
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Park City officials continue to fine-tune the plans for the Bonanza Park neighborhood development. Locals can provide feedback next week.
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A status conference is set for Friday afternoon after union lawyers said the Trump administration is violating a court order that temporarily blocks mass firings during the government shutdown.
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The restless musician, sporting less electronic gear than usual, spotlights the acoustic warmth of her instrument in pieces stimulated by Bach's cello suites.
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It's the peak of the fall migration season. This is when bird deaths from window collisions tend to spike, even though simple solutions can prevent this.
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