A report on mountain town markets says greater Park City led its peers in volume of sales last year.
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High Valley Transit unveiled the “Bob” — short for the Bobsled Express — at an event on April 3.
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Organizations can apply for grants of up to $20,000.
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Paralympic snowboarder Kate Delson rounded out her first year on Team USA with the highest honor bestowed by the Ski and Snowboard Federation. Her journey to sport started in Park City.
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In his first term as president, Donald Trump listed fewer vulnerable species for protection than any other administration since Congress passed the Endangered Species Act in 1973.
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Park City Leadership Class 32 has announced its class project – painting murals throughout Summit County.
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In 60 days, over 700 people shared public comments about the planned Heber Valley bypass.
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The Summit County Democrats and Wasatch County Republicans and Democrats will gather this week for their respective nominating conventions ahead of the June 23 primary.
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The Heber City Council will vote Tuesday on whether to renew City Manager Matt Brower’s contract for three more years.
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Citizens’ Climate Lobby is a nonpartisan advocacy group that works with Congress across the political spectrum to find common ground on climate change.
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Park City High officially has a new head football coach. Dennis Cunningham has spent the last four seasons with the team as an assistant coach.
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The astronauts on Artemis II observed parts of the moon humans had never seen before. Their findings provide a scientific baseline — and sense of wonder — for future missions.
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Dozens of congressional Democrats raised alarm Tuesday over President Trump's rhetoric about Iran. Most Republican lawmakers have been silent.
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In a letter sent last week, ICE's top official indicated to members of Congress the agency is using a spyware tool to intercept encrypted messages of fentanyl traffickers.
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