New documents show how aerial transit would fit into a future western Kimball Junction neighborhood.
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The Arts Council of Park City and Summit County is working to guide the future growth of the area's arts sector. The city and county councils are on board with the plans.
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Utah lawmakers are moving to expand restrictions for transgender renters beyond a law approved last year that limited where transgender students can live in public university housing.
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The Summit County Sheriff’s Office responded to a bomb threat Sunday, which turned out to be a hoax. Bomb threats have been increasing across the country since 2020.
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Salt Lake Community College is expanding its support of elite athletes with the launch of the Beyond the Podium program. The initiative helps Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls pursue both world-class training and higher education.
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Punxsutawney Phil has predicted six more weeks of winter as Utah sees its lowest snowpack since 1980.
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Seven candidates applied to fill the Midway City Council seat left vacant by now-mayor Craig Simons. Public interviews are scheduled for Tuesday evening, Feb. 3.
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The Sundance Institute says 80% of the hundreds of volunteers at this year's fest also volunteered at Sundances past.
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The Skullcandy Building in Kimball Junction has a new name: the PEAK Center.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill Saturday that expands the state Supreme Court from five justices to seven as frustration has mounted among Republican lawmakers over a string of defeats before the tribunal.
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Two more 2026 Sundance dramas were picked up in the last weekend of the festival.
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China has introduced new regulations, starting in 2027, requiring all car doors to open manually from both sides. Electric door handles can malfunction in a crash or battery failure.
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A Jewish heritage foundation has set out to help restore private property appropriated after Syrian Jews left the country.
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NASA is targeting March for the launch of four astronauts on a ten-day mission to circle the moon and return safely to Earth, traveling farther than any humans have ventured in deep space.
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