In Kamas, Francis and Oakley, there are three different approaches to city center development.
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Early-bird registration for the 17th annual Running with Ed opens March 16 and will run through the end of the month, saving participants $50.
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Wasatch County history lovers want to create a monument honoring Chief Tabby-To-Kwanah and his son Tom Tabby, key figures in the Heber Valley’s story.
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Utah lawmakers deleted part of a bill requiring the two areas to plan for additional "metropolitan growth."
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With the Milan Cortina Olympics completed and the Paralympics in full swing, Amy Wotovich is working to find out what mindset makes an Olympian.
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Wasatch High School girls took home the 6A state swim championship for the first time since 2019.
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Unhappy with the planned Heber Valley bypass route, some Wasatch County leaders are proposing an alternative of their own. However, they say they don’t want to delay the process.
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The Summit County mother on trial for murder wrote about her difficult and itinerant childhood.
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Snowpack measurements vary drastically from high to low elevations.
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Park City and Summit County are continuing their collaborative efforts to make the 2034 Utah Olympics a lasting legacy. City and county staff and councilors attended the Milan Cortina Games to learn more about hosting.
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A 24-year-old Park City man has been arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a student who reported the incident to a school resource officer.
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It comes as oil and gas prices soar, throwing the global economy into turmoil.
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A 2006 conference for physicists in the U.S. Virgin Islands that included a trip to Jeffrey Epstein's private island shows how he used his wealth to build relationships with prominent scientists.
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Arizona's state Senate president says he has complied with a subpoena he received last week seeking records from a flawed, Republican-led review of the 2020 election in Maricopa County.
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