Park City School District’s new baseball and softball fields won’t be ready for spring sports this year. But Dozier field construction is on track.
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A new film, “The Drama," showcases a wedding that you would probably want to miss.
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A couple is facing murder charges after Summit County investigators say they drugged and murdered Manuel Juan Sanchez, 46, before dumping his body in Browns Canyon.
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Dozens of Wasatch County locals participated in the local Democratic and Republican conventions as delegates, saying they feel it's important to get involved.
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After a slow Nordic skiing winter, Mountain Trails Foundation is ready for spring and summer recreation.
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Candidates for the Wasatch County Council made their pitches to delegates at the GOP and Democratic county conventions April 7 and 8. One council race will go to a primary.
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More than 70 of the world’s leading female snowboarders, representing about 20 countries, are competing at Woodward's Uninvited Invitational through April 11.
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Summit County councilmembers unanimously voted to appoint Malena Stevens interim clerk at their meeting April 8.
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Preservation Utah is celebrating 60 years of protecting and restoring the state’s historic architecture, and this month honors 10 projects, professionals and organizations for their preservation work.
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Some sidewalks and multi-use trails in Park City and the Snyderville Basin will be closed or rerouted during the construction of High Valley Transit’s new bus rapid transit project.
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Utahns have one more week to apply to receive free native plants before a deadline for the state’s pollinator habitat program flies by.
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The movie, now streaming on Netflix, defied current trends in Indian cinema to tell the true story of a friendship between a Muslim and a Hindu Dalit. Martin Scorsese was secretly involved.
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Hungary votes Sunday in a pivotal test of Viktor Orbán's "illiberal democracy," as challenger Péter Magyar taps voter frustration, with stakes for Europe, NATO and the U.S.
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A paper in JAMA Psychiatry says mental health providers should ask if patients are using artificial intelligence chatbots, just as they would ask patients about sleep habits and substance use.
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