Attendance was up at Wednesday night's Summit County Council meeting as the council heard Dakota Pacific's latest Kimball Junction development plan publicly for the first time.
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New housing and more business, or a small-town feel? As Heber’s population booms, the debate is part of the city’s growing pains and was the focus of a conversation about the city’s future strategy Wednesday.
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Following a roof collapse Wednesday night, Park City’s state liquor warehouse store is closed indefinitely.
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Public transit in Wasatch County has grown quickly in popularity since it started last November. Now, the agency that runs it and local government are interested in providing more options.
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A preliminary hearing is coming up for Joe Wrona, the Park City lawyer charged last year with rape.
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CAR-T cell therapy uses a person’s own cells as a weapon against cancer.
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“Living” premiered at Sundance 2022. Star Bill Nighy has a well-deserved Golden Globe nomination as Best Actor in a Motion Picture.
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A Park City family’s frightening emergency highlights how dangerous carbon monoxide can be in homes.
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Mountainlands Community Housing Trust has tapped an East Coast affordable housing provider to serve as its new executive director.
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Park City native Colby Stevenson brought home Team USA’s first gold medal in the 2023 Winter X Games.
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Already a quiet influence on the hyperpop scene, fame, relationships, stimulants and screens collide in brakence's "realer-than-real" sound.
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Bobbi Wilson went on a mission to save New Jersey's trees, capturing spotted lanternflies. That frightened her neighbor, who called the cops. Now, her bug collection is part of a Yale museum.
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Utah leaders are under pressure to end water diversions and enforce tougher restrictions in order save the drying Great Salt Lake. A recent report predicted it will completely dry in five years.
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