The Wasatch Back saw four proposals for new towns last month. Only two can move forward.
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Utah is experiencing one of the driest winters on record. Without any snow to plow, Park City’s public works department has had time for other projects.
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Feb. 16 is Presidents Day and many state and local government offices will be closed.
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Utah Olympic organizers and leaders are attending the Milan Cortina Games to learn more about hosting a successful Olympics.
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The plate was approved as part of a 2022 law.
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Multiple waves of avian influenza have affected Utah’s wild bird populations, including some in Summit County.
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It's not a new immigration enforcement tactic for the Trump admin, but a string of recent activity inside Salt Lake City's courthouse has alarmed public defenders.
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Planners are discussing a short, but significant, policy buried in the Snyderville Basin General Plan.
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“Open carrying does cause a lot of concern with a lot of people, especially on campuses,” said Rep. Walt Brooks, R-St. George.
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The North Summit Fire District is reminding drivers about safe winter driving practices after responding to three crashes on Interstate 80 within 30 minutes Thursday afternoon.
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One year after outlining state policy and creating privacy requirements, the legislature is back with a bill to implement a digital ID program for Utahns
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With the win, Stolz joins Eric Heiden as the only skaters to take gold in both the 500 and 1,000 at the same Olympics.
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The U.S. military says the strikes were carried out in retaliation of the December ambush that killed two U.S. soldiers and one American civilian interpreter.
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In a joint statement, the foreign ministries of the U.K., France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands say Navalny was poisoned by Russia with a lethal toxin derived from the skin of poison dart frogs.
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