Over fifty bike patrollers at Park City Mountain are forming a new union. The group has also filed two unfair labor practice charges against the resort.
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Wasatch County residents can learn more about increased safety efforts along U.S. 189 at an open house in Charleston Tuesday.
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Only one wildfire has been reported in Park City Fire District boundaries so far this year.
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The Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter is hosting a community open house Wednesday to get feedback on its strategic plan. The Preserve also has other public events planned for the coming weeks.
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A 2025 Sundance documentary about the comedic character Pee-wee Herman walked away with three awards at the 77th Emmy Awards Sunday.
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Construction continues on Thaynes Canyon Drive in Park City with overnight work Monday and Tuesday.
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Speaking on Sunday morning interviews, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox revealed that suspect Tyler Robinson is "not cooperating" and that friends paint a picture of someone radicalized in the dark corners of the internet.
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A coalition of Utah organizations of different political affiliations appeared side by side to launch Turn Toward Each Other, a toolkit to reduce polarization in communities.
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A crash Monday morning closed all but one lane of westbound Interstate 80 for multiple hours after a truck spilled more than 140 gallons of diesel fuel onto the roadway.
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During the survey work from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday, parking will be restricted along Main Street, Swede Alley and Heber Avenue.
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A candlelight vigil lit up Heber City’s City Park Saturday night to honor the life of conservative political influencer Charlie Kirk.
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A federal appeals court blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, just ahead of a key vote on interest rates.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. picks more new vaccine advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, days before a two-day meeting to consider COVID and hepatitis B shots.
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Pascoal said he had composed thousands of pieces. "I am 100 percent intuitive," he once told NPR. Miles Davis called him one of the most important musicians in the world.
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