Unseasonably warm temperatures have caused one Utah ski resort to close. But the shut down may be temporary as more snow is headed to the Beehive State.
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The Kimball Art Center is laying the groundwork for a major expansion in Kimball Junction, nearly doubling the size of its current facility as it reexamines its mission, vision and long-term goals.
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The Park City Historical Society and Museum is now a Smithsonian Institute affiliate. It’s the first museum in Utah to receive the designation.
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The Midway City Council will vote to adopt a new wildland urban interface map at its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 17.
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Two American freestyle skiers snagged podium spots in the inaugural Olympic dual moguls competition, one is a Utahn.
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Locals can learn more about plans for a new Wasatch County government building at an open house Tuesday, Feb. 17. The project will cost an estimated $47.5 million.
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The 2026 Sundance U.S. Dramatic film competition winner “Josephine” was purchased in a competitive seven-figure deal by an industry newcomer.
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Two Colorado U.S. Senators are joining the fight to bring women’s Nordic combined to the world stage.
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The third-annual 90-pound Rucksack Challenge is adding Park City to its list of host communities.
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One author, whose novel “Like a Love Story” was banned from all Utah schools last year, also addressed the crowd.
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The proposed change is in response to safety concerns, especially regarding kids’ access to high-powered bikes.
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At a event in Washington D.C., A U.S. official said a remote earthquake in 2020 was caused by a Chinese nuclear test.
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The two top speedskating sprinters in the world are a cut above the competition. They battle fiercely on the ice, but refuse to trash talk
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Tricia McLaughlin has become the public face defending the Trump administration's mass deportation policy and immigration tactics over the past year.
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