Recent law enforcement operations are shedding light on the new ways Wasatch Back agencies are using technology to fight crime.
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A 16-year-old Parkite is climbing the ranks of international motorsport with his sights set on being a Formula 1 driver.
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Lanes will shift on state Route 224 as crews working on High Valley Transit’s bus rapid transit lanes begin early drainage work.
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The case considers whether the company can be held liable after a skier agreed to Epic Pass waiver conditions.
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The arrival of white settlers in the Heber Valley led to decades of conflict with indigenous tribes. A new monument now highlights a rare story of connection.
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Park officials said one or more bears were involved, but did not identify which species.
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"We will ensure that the development is done responsibly and in a manner that protects the best interest of the Box Elder County and its residents," the county commission said in a statement.
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The creator of "Flow City" says it's an interactive art project aimed at creating community and value.
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Wasatch High School students want to make junior livestock shows more accessible to local youth. They are building a sheep barn as part of a Wasatch CAPS program project.
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The second most popular is the “Life Elevated” skier, according to a Salt Lake Tribune survey.
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The YMCA of Northern Utah is hosting Wasatch Back summer camps. There are options for kids ages five to 17.
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Millions of people with Medicare will soon be eligible to get discounted GLP-1 drugs for weight loss. Here's how it will work.
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A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds strong support for Democrats this midterm season. It also shows increasing concern about the war in Iran and the economy, particularly the price of gas.
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Vonn defied her doubters to race in the Olympics on a torn ACL, but her comeback dream ended with a broken left leg. Most people would want to hide after such a setback — but Vonn isn't most people.
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