With rapidly melting snow this winter, Park City ski resorts closed three weeks early, showing a double-digit drop in overnight lodging.
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Hideout and Deer Valley East Village are looking to AI technology to help mitigate wildfire risks. The early-detection cameras will cost $300,000 for the first year.
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Peace House received half a million dollars in federal funding to bolster its services to sexual assault and domestic violence survivors in the Wasatch Back.
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The Utah Democrat and Republican parties have now nominated their candidates for state and federal races after weekend conventions.
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The warning comes as Utah tops the charts in the national measles outbreak with more than 600 cases confirmed since 2025.
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The Back 2 School Basics program serves about 1,400 students annually.
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In the ruling, a federal judge on Friday ordered St. George to honor the settlement agreement reached in 2025 after its failed attempt to block a drag show in a public park.
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The Village Bicycle Project is collecting bikes in Park City for its annual effort supporting children, health care workers and farmers in West Africa.
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Two Park City High School teachers who run or bike before class each day are receiving special honors. They were surprised with 2026 Excellent Educator awards.
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Some in the Park City area want in on an unexpected corner of the real estate market: cemetery burial plots.
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Mountain Regional Water also offers to buy back grass from customers, in favor of waterwise landscaping.
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Their experiences — of sudden financial insecurity, months of unemployment, and crippling anxiety — come as the administration seeks to restrict legal migration and boost mass deportation.
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Some experts worry that less homework could be a problem for math achievement, at a time when test scores nationwide are already at a dismal low.
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Trump seems to be looking forward to hosting, in recent weeks bringing up the royal visit multiple times.
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