She faces 25 years to life in prison, possibly without parole. A judge denied her request to delay sentencing.
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With the final patches of snow melting off Park City’s peaks, local ski areas are shifting focus to summer operations.
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Park City High School was recognized for its advanced placement coursework offerings and exams.
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A dry winter has sparked wildfire concerns amongst homeowners in the Wasatch Back. The Park City Wildfire Preparedness Fair offered them resources to stay protected.
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The series is one of five projects recently awarded tax incentives.
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Officials from across Utah are meeting in St. George for the annual Utah Association of Counties conference. Local leaders gather to share best practices and help solve local challenges.
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Midway's community mural will feature individually painted tiles that depict an American flag and bald eagle.
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The latest two books were added April 27.
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Utah stopped public water fluoridation in May 2025. While the health effects aren't immediate, dentists and oral health advocates aren't waiting for the cavities to pile up.
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With rapidly melting snow this winter, Park City ski resorts closed three weeks early, showing a double-digit drop in overnight lodging.
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Hideout and Deer Valley East Village are looking to AI technology to help mitigate wildfire risks. The early-detection cameras will cost $300,000 for the first year.
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The Fed is expected to hold rates steady, at what's likely to be Jerome Powell's last meeting as chair — with Kevin Warsh looking set to replace him.
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Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways to phase out oil, gas, and coal.
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U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says a farm community in Italy for people with addiction is a model for wellness camps designed to ease the U.S. overdose crisis. Critics say the idea is dangerous.
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