The Heber City Council will reexamine its downtown events contract with the Community Alliance for Main Street following a complaint to the state auditor.
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Big Boy 4014 is celebrating the 250th anniversary of America's Declaration of Independence.
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Park City-area students can learn more about e-bike safety through a Youth Sports Alliance class. Passing the course will be required to ride e-bikes without adult supervision starting next year.
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Park officials said Angels Landing will be closed for trail maintenance through April 23. The West Rim trail remains open.
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One of Utah’s largest mammals is being taken down by something smaller than a penny.
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With two locations for new recreation facilities, the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District is asking the community what they’d like to see.
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The other three books added to the list are "Life is Funny" by E.R. Frank, "The Haters" by Jesse Andrews and "People Kill People" by Ellen Hopkins.
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The recreation proposal follows months of planning and input from public and private stakeholders.
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Law enforcement believed a man had barricaded himself in a Bear Hollow home, but he had left.
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Construction on U.S. Highway 189 is expected to wrap up in fall 2027.
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Wasatch County’s second high school is on track to open this fall. Leaders are considering present needs as well as the legacy of the building.
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President Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve goes before a Senate committee today — but Kevin Warsh's confirmation could be held up by forces that are outside his control.
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Billie Little had worked for Thomson Reuters for about two decades. She was fired after questioning whether federal immigration agents unlawfully used their products.
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Taken together, these four features can create a trancelike state that can keep us stuck on social media apps or video games for hours. Children are particularly vulnerable.
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