The Military Installation Development Authority's fiscal year 2027 budget is about $18 million more than the previous year.
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The state of Utah has revoked the license of a boarding school where socialite Paris Hilton said she was abused as a teenager, saying the school has “failed to provide applicable health and safety services for clients.”
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Construction on Park City’s affordable employee housing units on Marsac Avenue will cost about 10% more than expected.
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Applications are open for the next Park City Leadership class. The program invests in emerging leaders with civics-based learning opportunities.
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The Utah Department of Natural Resources and other wildlife agencies inspected nearly 10,000 boats, paddle boards and other watercraft for invasive species between July 3 and 6.
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Transportation officials say one western Kimball Junction intersection is a "crash waiting to happen."
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From hot pavement to poor air quality, summer weather in Utah can create hidden dangers for dogs and cats.
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Utah state leaders have launched a new housing division meant to accelerate home building in the state, which has faced persistent housing price increases amid a longstanding housing shortage.
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Long time Park City resident Rob Lea has set a new world record. He’s the first person to complete the “Double Seven” challenge: climbing the highest peak on each continent and swimming the world’s seven most iconic open-water channels.
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The settlement may provide certainty, but other market adjustments and fees may make bills fluctuate.
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Heber City pulled out all the stops to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. People of all ages came together to mark the occasion.
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A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration is divulging details of Iranian asylum seekers to the government of Iran.
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The strain of the virus that's responsible for the current outbreak has no specific treatments or preventive measures. Three new clinical trials could provide possible breakthroughs.
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July's crop of notable releases features new work from Colson Whitehead, Sigrid Nuñez, Daniel Mason and Nathaniel Rich. Plus, new nonfiction from award-winning journalists.
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