Law enforcement believed a man had barricaded himself in a Bear Hollow home, but he had left.
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Construction on U.S. Highway 189 is expected to wrap up in fall 2027.
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Wasatch County’s second high school is on track to open this fall. Leaders are considering present needs as well as the legacy of the building.
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Residents can opt out of the program, which carries a $4 fee to fund renewable energy production.
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Hideout residents will soon have a permanent fire station in town.
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Summit County temporarily shut down the Browns Canyon composting facility last year over alleged permit violations.
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The Big Boy No. 4014 passed through Summit County in early April and will wrap the western leg of its Coast-to-Coast Tour with a second visit April 20.
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After a long mud season, Basin Recreation will reopen the Run-A-Muk dog park April 20.
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The Wasatch Education Foundation distributed its nine 2026 Distinguished Educator Awards this week across eight schools.
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The Park City American Legion Post 14 is offering six awards totaling $5,000 to support local graduating seniors.
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Proceeds from a Utah Division of Wildlife Resources permit program will fund dozens of projects benefitting wildlife beginning this year.
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A new English-only driving test rule in Florida is fueling a surge in strategy lessons for Spanish speakers where they learn to figure out the questions without having to take English language courses.
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Anger over the data center boom has spilled into politics with voters unseating local politicians who support them. It's become an issue hard to ignore in the midterm elections.
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The Trump administration asserts a nearly 50-year-old law requiring the preservation of presidential records is unconstitutional. Historians warn important papers could be destroyed.
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