The recreation district announced the bond amount and launched a community survey Wednesday.
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Hideout has approved its fiscal year 2027 budget, with a general fund that’s about $400,000 higher than the previous year.
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The Park City School District is putting in new athletic facilities on its Kearns Boulevard campus. The upgrades will be complete by October.
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Park City residents gave planners feedback on Bonanza Park Wednesday, their first chance since the city approved the preliminary proposal. Local opinions are mixed.
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The change approved July 7 affects remote neighborhoods north of Glenwild including The Preserve, Pine Meadow Ranch and Stagecoach Estates.
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Locals can leave their mark on the community with Leadership Park City’s Class 32 Saturday morning at Junction Commons.
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A duplex penthouse at Deer Valley Resort’s East Village will soon hit the market for $37 million.
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The union represents more than 650 employees from Glacier, Grand Teton, Grand Canyon and Rocky Mountain national parks.
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Pedestrians and bikers are asked to stay off the trail as crews perform preventative maintenance on the Wasatch County trail.
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The Minions return to the big screen with a dream of making their own monster movie. What happens when showbiz meets little yellow creatures in overalls?
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Although no new evidence was introduced Wednesday, there was plenty of spirited back and forth on the admissibility of an interview with accused shooter Tyler Robinson's roommate and romantic partner.
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President Trump says he is refusing to sign the bill without Congress first passing his sweeping voter ID bill.
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We're in that phase of summer pop doldrums when the same songs seem to be on repeat week after week. Can Stella Lefty, Yung Miami or Malcolm Todd make a run to crack the top 10?
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A newly announced ban on smartphones for government workers, police and military personnel is spilling over into healthcare and educational facilities. Ordinary citizens worry they'll be next.
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