Utah Gov. Spencer placed a temporary prohibition on fireworks throughout the state, but municipalities are still able to carve out limited exceptions.
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Heber leaders' decision comes after an emergency meeting Thursday evening, June 25.
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Luke Searle has won the Republican primary for Utah House District 59 thanks to strong support in Wasatch County. Parkites backed his rival.
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Clerks couldn't count 183 ballots because of signature verification or other issues. Those voters have until July 6 to verify them.
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The Arts Council of Park City and Summit County will celebrate Pride Month and its newest CREATE PC exhibition during a launch party Friday, June 26.
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The Park City Planning Commission began its review of the Bonanza Park development plan with a trip to the 5-acre site. The commission chair later addressed growing opposition to the proposal.
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The museum is the first to honor Utah's state history. Opening day events include free performances by artists, musicians and poets, food trucks, a ribbon cutting and more.
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The county's housing authority may reimburse homeowners who build accessory apartment units.
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Bike Fest spectators can also try a host of winter Olympic sports Friday, June 26.
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Gov. Spencer Cox spoke about the over 70,000-acre Cottonwood fire near Beaver, Utah, during a press conference Wednesday.
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Fire crews are battling several blazes across Utah with meteorologists predicting critical fire weather this week.
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The ordeal has left fans forced to either miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity or scramble to find new tickets, often costing more and for worse seats.
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To mark the occasion of Miles Davis' centennial, trumpeter Keyon Harrold put on a concert at Carnegie Hall and shared a candid conversation about the legend with Christian McBride.
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Two couples spend an ill-advised evening together in the tense comedy The Invite. Olivia Wilde, Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton, star in the film, which plays it a little too safe.
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