Park City has a new set of rules for commercial recycling and trash hauling. The guidelines are meant to divert more waste from the Summit County landfill.
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Dozens gathered in the Park City Cemetery for the American Legion Post 14's annual ceremony.
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A biker spotted a young elk on the Flying Dog trail over Memorial Day weekend.
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Leaders said at a nuclear power conference in Wasatch County May 22 that developing Utah as a nuclear powerhouse will require faster approvals and fewer “impediments.”
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin tours the landmark, says the shrinking lake requires a “new and urgent solution.”
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Wasatch County hikers and bikers can enjoy fresh additions to the trail network this summer.
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The area was recognized for its proximity to outdoor destinations like Park City, the cottonwood canyons and the Great Salt Lake.
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Durrant’s departure means Gov. Spencer Cox now has four of the seven seats to fill, giving him an opportunity to reshape the court.
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Park City athletes will have new soccer, baseball, softball and football fields to play on by fall.
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South Summit High School had an intimate ceremony for its almost 130 graduates May 21. Emotions were flowing as one student honored her immigrant parents.
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The Park City Council and mayor's salaries will more than double in fiscal year 2027. The council approved the pay bumps after a public hearing.
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Sedaris says the best part of reading his work to an audience is earning the laughs — or the groans. "A collective groan is fine with me," he says. His new book is The Land and Its People.
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Israel says it will intensify attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon and U.S. military struck Iranian boats and missile launch sites as envoys continued negotiations for a deal that would end the three-month war.
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An unusual coalition of people across the political spectrum have banded together to rally against a border wall in the Big Bend.
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