Residents and emergency responders alike are applying lessons learned from the 2021 Parleys Canyon Fire.
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Rachel Kahler is Wasatch County’s Republican candidate for council. She will face Democrat Patrick Saucier in the general election.
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This week’s Friday Film Review examines whether DCU’s “Supergirl” takes flight, propelling the franchise to new heights, or tanks as another misfire for the MCU competitor.
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A Park City-based nonprofit has helped almost 300 Utah students receive eye care this year. Hope Alliance also serves people around the globe.
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Utah wildlife officials use $3.4 million from hunting, fishing license sales for habitat restorationUtah wildlife officials are set to use about $3.4 million from hunting and fishing license sales for 71 habitat restoration projects, including some to improve community fishing and help mule deer populations.
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West Hills, the proposed town between Hideout and Kamas, will go to a vote in November after the Utah Supreme Court decided in favor of the town’s sponsor. The justices reversed a lower court’s ruling.
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An estimated 50,000 people will be in Park City for Fourth of July celebrations. City leaders are encouraging visitors to ride the bus to avoid traffic.
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U.S. Sen. John Curtis passed through Summit County Thursday as part of his 250-mile walk honoring America’s 250th birthday. He’s reflecting on his time in Congress.
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The legal settlement is meant to mitigate the environmental impacts of mining in Daniels Canyon. The county is still fighting the project’s approval in court.
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The 419th Fighter Wing and the 151st Wing will celebrate the 250th anniversary of America with its annual Fourth of July flyover Saturday.
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Planned upgrades to the golf course include to its irrigation system that was build in the early 1990s.
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Spread by parasitic worms that can infect via a splash of water, schistosomiasis causes debilitating symptoms. It hits kids hard. A board game teaches how to prevent it.
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The shake-up is believed to be an effort to ensure the military's loyalty to the Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.
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As America turns 250, voters from our Swing Shift project talk about the state of the country. Their views ranged from "uncertain" and "concerned" to "excited" and "cautiously optimistic."
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