The Coalville-area fire that sparked July 24 and consumed hundreds of acres is now mostly contained.
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A bear has closed the Soapstone campground and the dispersed north and south camping areas in the Uinta Mountains.
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Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park will be closed for the rest of the 2024 season for safety concerns after Tuesday’s hydrothermal explosion sent rocks as large as 3 feet wide hundreds of feet into the air, damaging the boardwalk and reshaping nearby thermal pools, the park said late Wednesday.
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As the 2024 Olympics begin, the Better Business Bureau is warning consumers and businesses of potential scams and laws surrounding fair use of logos, trademarks and copyrights.
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A 58-year-old Deer Valley man is being held without bail after Park City Police found hundreds of pornographic images of children on his phone.
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Utah law enforcement agencies have seized more fentanyl pills in the last six months than the state’s previous record high for an entire year. Here are the numbers for Summit and Wasatch counties.
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The Kimball Arts Festival returns to Park City next weekend with more than 180 artists specializing in 13 different mediums.
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With the plan for the Bonanza Park neighborhood approved, Park City will now take the next step, writing new development code.
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Arsonists attack French high-speed rail system hours before opening ceremonies of the Paris OlympicsArsonists attacked France's high-speed rail network early Friday, paralyzing train travel to Paris for some 800,000 people across Europe, including athletes heading to the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
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At 360 acres, fire officials believe the Dikker Hill fire is close to peak size.
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The Park City Area Lodging Association reports minimal impacts to area tourism after airlines canceled and delayed flights last week.
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The Food Safety and Inspection Service made the announcement Friday. There are 34 cases of Listeria from deli meat across 13 states, including two people who died of Thursday, according to the CDC.
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Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: This Is How You Lose the Time War, GWAR covering “I’m Just Ken,” and the Tested podcast series from NPR's Embedded.
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Police officers in many U.S. cities have recently gotten large pay boosts. Departments are offering these raises to combat understaffing, but some say the money won’t help.
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