The council will discuss a host of Kimball Junction topics at its meeting Wednesday afternoon.
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New legislation is intended to ensure PIDs, a popular financing tool in Utah, aren't liabilities to local governments.
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Park City businesses and waste haulers will soon operate under new waste reduction requirements. The changes are meant to prevent more waste from ending up in landfills.
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Nearly 30 local artists will be selling their work at an annual art show happening this weekend.
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The city encourages residents from all backgrounds to apply; no prior experience is required.
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The offices began sporadic closures in October 2025 with longer closures in January.
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Rattlesnakes can be found statewide in rocky benches, dry canyons, shrublands and foothills between 4,000 and 7,000 feet.
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Park City Mountain plans to end winter operations in mid-April. Deer Valley Resort's closing day is April 19.
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The jury returned a verdict after three hours of deliberation, three weeks of witness testimony and almost three years since Kouri Richins' arrest.
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A Park City woman is facing assault charges after allegedly swinging a plastic stake and punching another woman in the face because her dog was not on a leash.
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A potentially historic heat wave is expected to speed up snowmelt and push the Wasatch Back into an early spring.
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A Utah jury convicted Kouri Richins of fatally spiking her husband's drink with fentanyl in 2022. Prosecutors said she was hoping to collect millions of dollars from multiple life insurance policies.
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NYC Mayor Mamdani observed Ramadan publicly at a time when many politicians and activists on the right are voicing hostility and in some cases open bigotry toward American Muslims.
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Regulators at the Federal Aviation Administration are tightening safety rules in congested airspace around major airports, suspending the use of visual separation between planes and helicopters.
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