The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is investigating the poaching of a bull elk on property Summit County recently acquired for conservation and recreation.
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A man who saved a boy from drowning at Smith and Morehouse Reservoir has received a national award.
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The U.S. Forest Service will resume controlled burns this weekend of brush it thinned in Parleys Canyon and Lambs Canyon.
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Park City Mountain hopes to begin construction on a new gondola in Canyons Village next year.
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Four JROTC students in Wasatch County earned their pilot licenses heading into their senior year.
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The committee in charge of planning a new village community in Hoytsville has just forwarded the plans to the Eastern Summit County Planning Commission.
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Safety updates are coming to Heber City after two Wasatch High students were hit by cars in the last month.
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The Utah Transit Authority plans to reduce winter ski bus service for the second straight year because of ongoing staff shortages.
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Wasatch County will host four drive-through flu vaccine clinics in October.
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Construction is progressing according to plan for the new high school in Wasatch County.
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After a nearly three-year closure following the pandemic, The Shop yoga studio reopened earlier this year and is offering new teachers, classes and practices.
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Jeff Zients has been getting the White House prepared for the first government shutdown of the Biden administration. Here's what the chief of staff told NPR about it.
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Thousands see the tree each year as they walk along Hadrian's Wall, which guarded the Roman Empire's northwestern frontier. It appeared in Kevin Costner's 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves.
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McDaniel, the first Black person to win an Academy Award, donated her Oscar to Howard University before her death. But the plaque mysteriously went missing, likely sometime around the 1960s or 1970s.
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