A bad snow year is bad news for a ski resort economy. But, as Park City’s Main Street businesses take stock of an unusual winter, it’s not all doom and gloom.
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Deidre Henderson said the language of Trump’s latest order reminds her of the absurdist play “Jack or the Submission.”
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Park City says the record-low snowpack this year won’t impact the area’s drinking water supply this summer. Most of the drinking water supply comes from mining tunnels.
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An Oakley businesswoman is the local GOP's sole candidate for a local office this year.
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A local crew of about 30 produced a short film in just five days as part of this year’s Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. “Noah’s Big Adventure” is one of four from the challenge that will be screened at the Jim Santy Auditorium Thursday, April 2, at 6:30 p.m.
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In Hideout, sewer utility rates will soon go up. More water fee changes are expected this spring.
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Construction will affect daily traffic starting April 7.
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Gov. Spencer Cox called the move a "big win for Utah and the West."
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The organization is also working to fill a funding gap after losing state grant money last year.
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Utah’s airspace will become a testing ground this year for electric aircraft that could soon carry passengers around the state.
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Shaun White will bring his Snow League freestyle ski and snowboard competition to Park City Mountain next winter. It will fill a weekend the Sundance Film Festival occupied for decades.
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There's been a lot of public is concerned about health risks from the chemicals, especially from the Make America Healthy Again movement. The agency's move doesn't in itself guarantee regulation.
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President Trump has announced that Attorney General Pam Bondi is out at the Justice Department. Her departure comes amid simmering frustration over her leadership and handling of the Epstein files.
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The Artemis II mission is the first time humans have headed to the moon since 1972. That year also marked the debut of The Godfather and the Egg McMuffin.
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