The tiny Wasatch County town of Wallsburg is bracing for a fight against developer-driven towns, upset about the possibility of major growth at its doorstep.
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The Canadian businessman changed course in June, acknowledging he had ‘no evidence’ that critics of the Stratos data center project were funded by China.
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The Ascent Park City is scheduled for a trustee sale on July 22, according to a notice posted on the property.
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The Park City Council wanted a pedestrian tunnel under Kearns Boulevard near Snow Creek Drive, but the cost is skyrocketing. Councilmembers are now pivoting.
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Summer is in full bloom and Summit Community Gardens & EATS is welcoming the community to learn and explore through fresh food.
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Despite its access to the outdoors, Utah was ranked almost last for lack of primary care providers and for its poor air quality.
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The lightning-caused blaze southeast of Heber has burned about 230 acres since sparking July 11.
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Agritourism in Utah reached has national levels including in the Wasatch Back after Ballerina Farm went viral on social media.
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The 34-year-old will avoid a second trial after pleading no contest to a reduced charge.
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Park City’s April low sales tax numbers show the ongoing effect of an abnormally warm winter, but the broader sales tax base showed resiliency.
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In “We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America," journalists Norah O'Donnell and Kate Andersen Brower present a powerful and inspiring account of the women whose contributions to American history over the past 250 years have often been overlooked.
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You could look at Foreign Tongues, the Rolling Stones' 25th album, as a tour of the group's musical variations. But it mixes reliable fun and remarkable energy with a generous attitude toward aging.
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It's the first known instance of officials investigating suspected insider trading on a prediction market from inside the White House.
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The police operation marks the third round of arrests targeting independent bookstores in four months.
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