The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are in full swing and the Alf Engen Ski History Museum is bringing some of the Olympic spirit to Park City.
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The North Summit Fire District is reminding drivers about safe driving practices after responding to three crashes on Interstate 80 within 30 minutes Thursday afternoon.
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Wasatch County councilmembers have several concerns about the proposed Heber Valley bypass, including how wetlands will be preserved and how traffic patterns will change. They’re sending a letter to UDOT.
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It seeks to invalidate a law allowing landowners to create their own towns.
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Utah ski resorts are turning off their snowmaking. And, right on queue, nature is turning on its spigots.
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The Wasatch County Republican Party had an emergency meeting Wednesday, Feb. 11, after the arrest of its chairperson. The party’s vice chair will temporarily lead the group.
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Olympians' medals have fallen off their ribbons after celebrating.
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The class is meant to foster meaningful conversations between adults and teens.
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Utah’s newest professional sports team has four players from four nations competing at the 2026 Winter Games.
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Three more Sundance films have acquired distribution deals.
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Rachel McAdams transitions from one of the “Mean Girls” to one-up the revenge plotting Veronica from “Heathers” in the darkly comedic horror film “Send Help.”
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The FBI describes the armed man caught on Nancy Guthrie's camera as 5-foot-9-inches to 5-foot-10 and of average build. The 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie has been missing since Feb. 1.
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A federal judge in Illinois quickly issued a restraining order after the Trump administration slashed more than $600 million in CDC grants to four blue states.
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U.S. snowboarders psych themselves up before competition with heavy metal and pop music, cat photos, and apparently many on the men's halfpipe team now do Qigong.
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