Some revenue from a sales tax Summit County voters approved in 2024 goes to grants for critical services providers.
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South Summit School District leaders and teachers will get a raise in fiscal year 2027. The superintendent and business administrator will also stay on for another two years.
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Park City Mountain's parent company is feeling the aftereffects of low snow while its CEO thinks long-term.
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Riders entering lift-served downhill bike park terrain will encounter signage about the new pass.
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Updated Clark Ranch development plans feature reduced density, building height and building size.
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Eastbound Interstate 84 through Weber Canyon will close Sunday morning for bridge repairs.
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Utahns have until 5 p.m. June 12 to register to vote if they want to cast a ballot by mail in the June 23 primary elections.
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The Park City Elks Lodge will celebrate the national Flag Day holiday Saturday with a ceremony honoring the history of the American flag.
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One of Wasatch County’s hottest-ticket items goes on sale Friday — but they have to be purchased in person.
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With building layouts settled, the city will work on a contract with the businessman hoping to develop.
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The developer is asking the Summit County manager to amend their agreement to make it happen.
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The French pianists celebrate more than a half century of recording together with a triple-disc set containing many brand new tracks.
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The government says more than 60% of the president's daily intelligence briefing relies on information collected under a tool known as FISA Section 702. But Congress has struggled to renew it.
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The initial public offering from the rocket and AI company raised some $75 billion, making the company one of the biggest in the world — and likely making Elon Musk a trillionaire.
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