The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are in full swing and the Alf Engen Ski History Museum is bringing some of the Olympic spirit to Park City.
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Rachel McAdams transitions from one of the “Mean Girls” to one-up the revenge plotting Veronica from “Heathers” in the darkly comedic horror film “Send Help.”
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The Wasatch County Republican Party had an emergency meeting Wednesday, Feb. 11, after the arrest of its chairperson. The party’s vice chair will temporarily lead the group.
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A landowner claims Park City doesn't have permission to operate Iron Mountain and Timberline, but resort leadership sees it differently.
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Wednesday morning, attorneys settled on 12 people to hear evidence in the highly anticipated murder trial.
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The chair of the Wasatch County Republican Party, 54-year-old David Nephi Johnson, has been charged with aggravated child abuse after an alleged incident in January.
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A bill moving through Utah’s 2026 legislative session would require proof of citizenship to receive certain public benefits. House Bill 88 has Summit County’s health department director and anti-hunger advocates concerned.
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The 2026 Winter Olympics has been called the most equal Games in terms of gender parity. But there’s still one sport excluding women: Nordic combined.
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Ivory Homes didn't petition to create a new town in Summit County soon enough.
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Hideout’s mayor offered the first “State of the Town” address Tuesday, Feb. 10. Ralph Severini shared a wide-ranging vision for the town’s future, including plans for commercial development and safety improvements.
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The U.S. women’s moguls team made history with its first-ever one and two Olympic finishes Feb. 11.
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In his Thursday order, U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg ordered the government to allow any of the men deported last year to El Salvador to appear in a U.S. port of entry to be conditionally allowed in as they challenge their removal.
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A massive star in the nearby Andromeda galaxy has simply disappeared. Some astronomers believe that it's collapsed in on itself and formed a black hole.
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Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, sued Hegseth after the Defense Secretary moved to formally censure him for participating in a video where he told service members they can refuse illegal orders.
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