The Park City Fire District is helping locals prepare for what’s expected to be an active fire season.
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Summit County residents can learn more about how the snowpack shapes the area’s water, health and future at a free speaker event May 19.
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The Park City Treble Makers will perform their first spring salon show May 23.
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Freezing temperatures are expected in Park City and Heber into Tuesday morning.
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Costumed runners flooded Park City-area trails Saturday for the annual Running with Ed fundraiser. The event supports local schools.
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After a year of renovations, the Park City MARC’s new pools will open June 6. Locals can sign up for new programs now.
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With 100% of the state in drought, Heber City leaders are asking locals to do what they can to conserve water. No formal drought restrictions are in place yet.
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As planning commissioners revise the Snyderville Basin general plan, some want to look at future proposals in context.
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Staff at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab spent days carefully removing concrete from the bird's feathers after rescuing the bird in late October.
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Midway’s old Fill’er Up building will begin its next chapter this summer as Storyboard: a bookstore, skateboard shop and cafe.
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Part of the neighborhood's filing in state court hinges on a key part of the Snyderville Basin general plan.
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NextEra Energy plans to acquire Dominion Energy to create the largest electricity producer in the United States.
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The latest season of Saturday Night Live felt transitional in many ways, but it was full of blockbuster pop stars, up-and-coming bands and musical legends. We ranked them from worst to best.
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Six states are holding primaries May 19 that could help to decide the balance of power in Congress and in key state governments.
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