A judge tossed most of the defamation claims an ex-Park City school official brought against a reporter.
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The mobile crisis outreach team, or MCOT, previously struggled with staffing on weekends.
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As a former Park City Ski Team athlete who advanced from local competitions to the World Cup circuit, Ehlias Louis was recently named executive director of Park City Ski & Snowboard. He starts the job Aug.1.
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The two largest school districts in the Wasatch Back will approve their fiscal year 2027 budgets June 16. Neither district plans to raise taxes.
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Residents can learn more about storytelling, emotional connection and audience impact through a special three-month program offered by the Park City Toastmaster Club.
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Andy Lewis, a well-known Moab stunt performer, was one of two men who died in a BASE jumping accident June 14.
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Critics worry the agreement is another chapter in the state’s moves to take control of federal lands.
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A new face will join the Park City Planning Commission starting in July. Another commissioner was reappointed.
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The Heber City Police Department reopened the area to the public around 3 p.m. Saturday.
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Park Avenue in Park City from 15th Street to the Deer Valley Drive intersection will close overnight starting June 15.
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The documentary film “Natchez” explores the contrasting stories a city tells about its difficult history. With richly drawn characters, quiet power, and notes of hope, “Natchez” feels like essential viewing for this divisive moment.
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About 40% of rentals on Zillow offer move-in deals, like a month of free rent, thanks to a construction boom that created an apartment surplus in some parts of the United States.
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One of the world's leading brain research centers is shifting away from fruit flies and toward a tiny, transparent fish. The goal: to understand how brains control the behavior of an animal or human.
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Voting officials worry that the Department of Homeland Security will not be a partner helping to secure elections, but rather a threat seeking to undermine results that President Trump dislikes.
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