Locals celebrated the return of Olympians and Paralympians from the 2026 games during a Park City Main Street parade Friday, April 3. Young Olympic hopefuls walked alongside them.
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The 2025-26 ski season is ending in the Wasatch Back. Park City Mountain wound down winter operations earlier than planned after a historically low-snow winter.
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After closing Mountain Village March 29, Park City Mountain will end all winter operations a week later on April 5.
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At-risk voters have until May 6 to request an exemption.
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A nationwide study shows many religious groups are growing more conservative, but members of the Church of Jesus Chris of Latter-day Saints buck that trend.
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Spotters in unmarked vehicles will look for drivers violating Utah’s distracted driving laws.
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As planning commissioners take up a major Browns Canyon proposal, they are asking the developer to work them locally, not head to the legislature.
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After one term representing eastern Wasatch County, Karl McMillan announced his decision to step away at a council meeting April 1.
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With the winter season officially over, Park City summer construction projects are getting a head start. Three projects will impact state Route 248 starting this month.
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Two Wasatch Front residents are accused of abandoning a man's body in rural Summit County.
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The area’s new president told Reed Hastings she didn’t like the direction in which his resort was heading.
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New research from the Democratic Republic of Congo offers a behavioral and anatomical portrait of a species that can achieve surprising athletic feats.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WUNC listener Andrew Patton and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz
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Lebanon says at least 54 health workers are among more than 1,400 people killed by Israel during the current invasion. Human rights groups say first responders are being targeted — something Israel denies.
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