A new face will join the Park City Planning Commission starting in July. Another commissioner was reappointed.
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The Heber City Police Department reopened the area to the public around 3 p.m. Saturday.
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Park Avenue in Park City from 15th Street to the Deer Valley Drive intersection will close overnight starting June 15.
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The documentary film “Natchez” explores the contrasting stories a city tells about its difficult history. With richly drawn characters, quiet power, and notes of hope, “Natchez” feels like essential viewing for this divisive moment.
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Current and former KPCW journalists earned a combined 12 awards for their 2025 radio reporting at the Society of Professional Journalists Utah Headliners Chapter awards ceremony Thursday.
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The Wasatch Back is nearing peak mosquito season, but local experts are saying the pest’s population could be down this summer.
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Other lawsuits using the National Environmental Policy Act are playing out across the country. One in Maryland compelled the Department of Homeland Security to begin an environmental review.
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Fire restrictions for all unincorporated parts of Summit County went into effect June 6.
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Summit County residents can get an inside look at the sheriff’s office through its annual citizen’s academy.
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“The U. has a strong history with A.I.,” said Vivek Srikumar, an associate professor in the Kahlert School of Computing.
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The Park City Council plans to roll back an ordinance that raised elected officials' salaries by more than 100%. The council and mayor will instead see a more modest pay bump.
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The gathering was originally expected to be a meeting focused on a variety of separate economic and security issues.
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The World Cup isn't the only global soccer event of note. Check out the Grannies International Football Tournament.
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Telehealth companies offer lifestyle support so people taking obesity drugs can have the most success losing weight. But employers also want the telehealth providers to limit spending on the drugs.
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