Kouri Richins' preliminary hearing is Wednesday, May 15, a year and one week after her murder arrest.
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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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Dave McFawn is no longer running in District 2.
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Transgender activists have flooded a Utah tip line created to alert state officials to possible violations of a new bathroom law with thousands of hoax reports in an effort to shield trans residents and their allies from any legitimate complaints that could lead to an investigation.
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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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Park City employees updated residents on city projects ranging from construction to recreation to transit Tuesday during an open house.
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A Park Meadows resident suing Park City Municipal over alleged land use violations lost a separate legal battle Monday.
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The Sundance Institute and Film Festival will bring back its Local Lens program this summer.
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Thanks to an early May winter storm, two Utah ski resorts reached over 600 inches of snow for the season.
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A few Park City and Summit County historic sites have made Preserve Utah’s 2024 Most Endangered list.
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This weekend is the third annual “Trails, Trash and Tunes” clean up at the Wanship Trailhead.
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The White House wants a twenty-fold increase in geothermal energy production to fight climate change and it's counting on the oil and gas industry for help.
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Albini led the abrasive underground rock bands Big Black and Shellac and recorded — by his own estimate — thousands of albums, including classics like Nirvana's In Utero and Pixies' Surfer Rosa.
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Some governments have been cracking down on the knives people can carry in public as crime has increased. Victorinox said any bladeless offerings wouldn't replace its selection of Swiss Army Knives.
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