Wednesday night at Park City High School, a student concert was briefly delayed as police responded to a report of a man with a gun outside on Kearns Boulevard.
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It’s time for spring cleaning and Recycle Utah can help you save yourself a trip to the landfill this weekend.
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After two meetings to discuss code changes pertaining to the practice of fractional home ownership, the Park City Planning Commission forwarded a positive recommendation to city council on Wednesday.
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KPCW continues its ongoing coverage of the primary election candidates for the Park City Board of Education’s District 4 seat.
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The man accused of supplying the drugs that two Park City teens used in fatal overdoses in 2016 remains in the Salt Lake County jail. Colin Shapard faces six separate felony charges related to allegedly shipping drugs to Park City over the past year.
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A Wasatch High School senior won a new car this month in recognition of her positive and generous acts throughout the year.
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The Utah Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control awarded Main Street’s Wasatch Brew Pub a rare bar license this week and reported record sales numbers.
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The Snyderville Basin Planning Commission, anticipating an application for a large medical office building at Kimball Junction, has appointed one of its members to the Tech Center design review board.
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Following the school shooting in Texas Tuesday, the Park City School District posted a message on its website Wednesday announcing increased police presence on campuses for the rest of the school year. The district is working on security plans for high school graduation June 3. KPCW will report on those as information is available.
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The school year hasn’t ended yet in Park City, but next year’s class sizes have already become a talking point in the school board race.
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Alterra Mountain Company, which owns Deer Valley and Solitude resorts in Utah along with 13 other resorts around North America, announced leadership changes Wednesday morning.
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The deputy attorney general told Congress last year that prosecutors would review new evidence about FBI failures in the investigation of Larry Nassar.
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School safety experts have coalesced around a handful of important measures communities and politicians can take to protect students.
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At least five organizations in and beyond the state have sent dogs to Uvalde, where they are visiting hospitals, churches and schools. Many have responded to other mass shootings across the country.
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