The Park City School District has proposed rerouting Park City High School buses to Lucky John Drive to increase safety. But Park City planning commissioners don’t want to route traffic through a neighborhood.
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Wasatch High School students are helping refugees in Kenya design and sell their art as well as water filters. The project is part of the Wasatch CAPS program.
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It’s only spring, but a new film may already have the best title of the year — “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.” The story that follows is weird, unpredictable, kinda funny and kinda scary.
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The eastern Summit County board set to review a large Browns Canyon project has one vacancy.
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The five-week trial of a Kamas-area mother and former real estate agent may wrap sooner than expected.
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Wasatch Back contractor Joseph Witt was instrumental in supporting the Wasatch High School homebuilding program this school year. Program students and teachers are honoring his legacy after Witt died in an avalanche.
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Councilmembers had questions about the financing plan and nightly rentals during a discussion Wednesday night.
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Outgoing Summit County Clerk Eve Furse announced Wednesday she is leaving her position earlier than expected. Her resignation is effective April 8.
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The annual Park City Performing Arts Saints and Sinners fundraiser Saturday will raise money for new concert venue seats.
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Utah is at the forefront of a states' rights battle between itself and prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket. It's over the definition of gambling and whether states can keep out these markets.
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Utah is one of five states selected to participate in a federal pilot program testing advanced electric aircraft.
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Many TSA workers received no money in their paychecks Friday as the partial DHS shutdown drags on. Fees paid by airline passengers keep piling up, even as airport security officers work without pay.
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With espresso shots, kisses on the cheek and Andrea Bocelli singalongs, Team Italy has charmed the baseball world. But their mission is more ambitious: Turn Italy into a bona fide baseball factory.
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Based on a series of novels by best-selling author Patricia Cornwell, Scarpetta follows two different mysteries from two different timelines. It's structurally complicated — but it all holds up.
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