Park City’s March sales tax report shows just how much this season’s warm winter impacted the community. Revenue was down 20% compared to 2025.
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Over 100 locals attended Park City’s annual spring projects open house Tuesday. Residents opposed to Bonanza Park site plans made a vocal showing.
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The Park Silly Sunday Market returns to Old Town Park City June 7 with local artists, chefs, farmers and music.
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Summit County Stormwater Coalition is hosting its fifth annual Trails, Trash and Tunes event to celebrate National Trails Day June 6.
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The Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation has awarded $19 million in grants to more than 80 projects across the state. That includes five in Summit and Wasatch counties.
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The free, online SizeUp Summit County resource allows businesses to access industry-specific and hyper-local information.
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Summit County’s Mirror Lake Highway was named the most beautiful road in America by Formula 4’s FLBR Motorsport.
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After dozens of Heber City residents pushed back against plans for a cell tower in their neighborhood, it will be installed in the cemetery instead.
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The Park City Council will consider increasing water rates at its Thursday meeting and may approve a special event permit for mountain biking at Deer Valley.
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A Wasatch County teacher has pleaded no contest to a charge she struck a student with a disability in 2024.
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Park City Ski and Snowboard has announced Ehlias Louis as its new executive director.
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Brady, a nonprofit gun control advocacy group, is suing the ATF and the DOJ over their refusals to release documents and other information about who the largest sellers of crime guns in the U.S. are.
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The U.N. peacekeeping mission for Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, said one peacekeeper was killed and others were wounded when they came under mortar fire in southeastern Lebanon.
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Just 3% of U.S. households pay for AI for personal use. Sign ups are growing — even though Americans have subscription fatigue.
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