Some firefighters live miles away; others live across the country. An aircraft came from another continent.
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The town of Hideout is amending its budget after an audit found it was out of compliance with state law in fiscal year 2025.
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Staff and developers alike have expressed frustration with the construction-level documents required to begin a rezone application.
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High Valley Transit will be paving portions of state Route 224 in Park City this week, bringing nighttime lane reductions and road closures.
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Wasatch County leaders say they’re not interested in a developer’s proposal to build dozens of homes on state trust lands east of Heber. The land sits beside a proposed town led by the same developer.
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Authorities advise drivers to watch for mudslides and debris on roads near the burn scar in Summit and Morgan counties any time it rains.
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Vail Resorts set targeted 2026–2027 opening dates for several of its ski areas in the western U.S.
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With bulldozers, airtankers and specially trained crews from all over the country, firefighters have been battling the Rocky Canyon Fire near Henefer with a wide range of strategies and resources.
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The sheriff's office recorded more than $10,000 in damage to plate readers in the past four months.
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Christin Van Dine will serve as Park City Planning Commission chair for another year.
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Despite another drop, Park City leaders say May sales tax numbers show resiliency after a lackluster winter season.
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When Indian authorities scrubbed the biopic of activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, local villagers and activists turned its censorship into a grassroots movement.
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In addition to pay, striking hospital workers say patient violence is an issue. Hospital workers are seven times more likely to be injured at work due to violent acts than the general working population.
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Government data showed the outbreak had so far recorded 5,021 cases, including 2,378 deaths. The outbreak has infected and killed more people at a greater speed than any other outbreak in history.
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