Residents favor minimal changes to Little Kate Road, but Park City councilmembers remain c oncerned about traffic.
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Crews battled the blaze 16 miles southeast of Heber from the air and land Tuesday before planes and helicopters were grounded ahead of an afternoon Thunderstorm.
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The inaugural three-night festival pairs ballet with other art forms, local venues and community partners.
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Acquisitions across the Morgan County border have tested the local governments' relationship.
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So far this summer, only Deer Creek Reservoir has alerts for harmful algae in the Wasatch Back.
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A longtime champion of affordable housing was recognized for more than two decades of leadership. Mountainlands Community Housing Trust presented former Executive Director Scott Loomis with the Robert W. “Bob” Wells Award, named for one of the organization’s co-founders on July 10.
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Four lifts, 174 acres, night skiing and a concert venue near Logan are up for grabs.
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An administrative hearing officer will review an appeal of Park City Mountain’s planned lift upgrades Thursday. Residents say the project was OK’d without considering safety impacts.
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Park City Mountain's parent company announced plans to expand premium guest services this week.
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Social media reports citing the CDC’s map of cyclosporiasis cases are missing critical context, state health officials say.
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Opponents of the mixed-use development slated for Park City’s 5-acre Bonanza Park parcel have started a petition to block the project. A city councilmember says the development will satisfy many requests.
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Spain is back in the men's World Cup final for the first time since 2010. That's also when Spain won its only World Cup title. France had hoped to reach the final for the third straight tournament.
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What's it like to grow up and learn in the age of AI? NPR put that question to seven teenagers across the country.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will pause non-urgent vehicle stops after two deadly shootings in less than a week, Maine U.S. Sen. Angus King's office tells NPR.
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