Construction of the Heber Valley temple can proceed, the Utah Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The ruling is a win for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but the legal battle over the temple isn’t over yet.
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The Park City council and planning commissions have identified where they’d like a mixed-use development to be built in Clark Ranch.
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The Wasatch County School District says it’s monitoring an unconfirmed threat related to a student walk out protesting immigration policies Thursday.
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Deer Valley Resort is scheduled to open more ski runs than ever this year with more Expanded Excellence terrain.
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Park City police say the event was a team effort.
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Heber City councilmembers are concerned about the traffic and safety impacts of the newly announced Heber Valley bypass route, so they’re sending a letter to UDOT.
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The Midway City Council welcomed Andrew Osborne as its newest member after an evening of interviews, votes and coin tosses.
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Two Utah Republican Congress members are asking a federal court to block new U.S. House districts that could help Democrats win a Salt Lake City seat.
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“They’re all-in” — The faith’s leaders also promised use of land for the Medals Plaza, the big-air venue and parking lots.
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The defense had argued that results from a juror survey showed a fair murder trial was impossible.
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The Summit County Sheriff’s Office responded to a bomb threat Sunday, which turned out to be a hoax. Bomb threats have been increasing across the country since 2020.
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