Critics of the ski resort operators complain they're a duopoly. Now a lawsuit is trying to prove it.
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The Park City Planning Commission will get its first look at Park City Mountain’s proposed lift upgrades Wednesday. It's an opportunity for commissioners to ask clarifying questions.
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Wasatch High School students took home the state title at the Unified Sports State Basketball Championship this month. The whole school celebrated the win.
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The funds come from the club’s annual Miners Day Running of the Balls on Park City’s Main Street.
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Columbus Pacific’s vision for the nearly 30-acre Cline Dahle parcel will require action by the Summit County Council to overcome key challenges.
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Summit County can avoid taxes on the 910 Cattle Ranch by signing an agreement leaders say they were already negotiating with Morgan County.
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U.S. Alpine Skier Mikaela Shiffrin is ending her historic season with a record 110th career World Cup victory and ninth overall slalom title.
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If passed, it would prevent certain futures trading entities from listing prediction contracts that resemble a sports bet.
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The plane was marked Eastern Air Express, a charter airline with a history of flying people detained by ICE.
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Drones are now being deployed for avalanche mitigation and prescribed burns.
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Utahns will have more opportunities to see Olympic athletes compete across the state as it hosts men’s world championship curling and the U.S. figure skating championship.
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Iranians escaping hardship and war are shaking it off to Persian, Arabic and Turkish tunes in this disco in eastern Turkey.
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The verdict marks the end of the first-ever jury trial over whether tech giants should be held accountable for social media addiction. It may influence the outcome of 2,000 other pending lawsuits.
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A new archbishop of Canterbury has been installed in a historic ceremony. Sarah Mullally is the 106th person to hold the job, and the first woman.
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