The defense says she is not a flight risk, but prosecutors say she was ready to run.
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Some of Park City's most beloved historic homes will open their doors for the Park City Museum’s Home Tour on June 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Home insurance is becoming increasingly expensive and harder to find in the Wasatch Back.
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Ed Parigian, a 17-year resident of Old Town, is vying for an open seat on the Park City Council for a second time.
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June is Pride Month, and Saturday, Rainbow Connection of Wasatch County will hold a pride walk to show support for Heber Valley’s LGBTQ+ community.
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An untitled episodic series from Paramount has been approved for the Utah Motion Picture Incentive Program to film in Summit County at Utah Film Studios.
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A new sales tax targeted towards tourists could help pay for new amenities and emergency responders in Wasatch County.
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During its earning report Thursday, leadership at Park City Mountain owner Vail Resorts said it had a strong ski season thanks to a growth in visitation and quality staffing levels.
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Longtime resident and Park City High School physics teacher Matt Nagie is running for Park City Council.
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Midway's city council race is shaping up to be a competitive one. Nine candidates will be vying for three open seats.
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The United States Senate has approved the nomination of Summit County Sheriff Justin Martinez to serve as U.S. Marshal of Utah. The promotion essentially makes him sheriff of the state.
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Kaczynski, the Harvard-educated mathematician who retreated to a dingy shack in the Montana wilderness and ran a 17-year bombing campaign that killed three people and injured 23 others, died Saturday.
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Despite mounting evidence, Ukrainian leaders had previously declined to say whether the offensive had been launched. The Ukrainian forces are now attacking the Russians in three separate areas.
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NPR's Scott Simon remembers longtime colleague Wade Goodwyn, who covered Texas for the network for 30 years. Goodwyn died this week of cancer at age 63.
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