A special Park City meeting to reconsider the use of ranked choice voting instead played out as a critique on the politics at play on the city council.
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A First Amendment dispute is brewing in the Wasatch County School District after a principal asked a teacher to take down a flyer about a prayer chain.
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E-bikes will be rentable at Summit County bikeshare docks beginning Thursday, May 1.
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Park City residents interested in running for elected office can learn more about the campaign process at an upcoming workshop.
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Two of Utah’s centrist parties have officially joined forces in hopes of growing a movement to break away from a two-party system.
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A 4th District Court judge has ruled a former Wasatch County Sheriff’s employee facing felony child sex abuse charges will head to trial.
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The Park City MARC is preparing for summer operations and renovations as construction begins on its new pools.
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They may also wait until West Hills voters decide whether to incorporate. The county worries annexation jeopardizes its Ure Ranch purchase.
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The Christian Center of Park City will host registration events for its Back 2 School Basics program this week.
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The X Games is celebrating its 30th birthday at the Salt Lake City event in June.
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As boaters take to the water, the Utah Department of Natural Resources is reminding everyone of what’s required before launch.
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Facing financial headwinds, budget carrier Avelo Airlines struck a deal to operate deportation flights for ICE. Now it's dealing with angry customers and politicians at its hub in Connecticut.
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Polygraph exams are commonly called "lie-detector tests" but experts say that's not true.
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Sundar Pichai testified in the remedies trial that will determine which penalties Google will face for monopolizing the search engine market, calling the DOJ's proposals a "de facto divestiture" of the company's tech.
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