With rapid snowmelt expected across the state, the Utah Avalanche Center has issued a special advisory for all mountain regions.
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The Park City Museum has a new exhibit, “Park City Loves a Parade.” The exhibit is part of a national celebration marking the United States’ 250th birthday.
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“Peaky Blinders” ends where it began: with family and Cillian Murphy. The British gangster film shifts from its limited theatrical release to streaming on Netflix beginning March 20.
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A hotel stay in Wasatch County is now, on average, the most expensive in the state. Heber Valley Tourism leaders attribute the change to Deer Valley East Village.
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Cemetery organizers have more steps and details to work out with county staff before the location is final.
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Utah LegislatureStudents and faculty at Utah Valley University will examine election security in the state in an effort funded by the state legislature; it occurs as election security is a contentious issue nationwide.
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Summit County leaders support redeveloping the outlets but worry about the pace of growth in the region.
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Councilmember Bob Nadelberg announced he’s stepping down at a meeting March 12.
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Forecasters say snowmelt will outpace any new snow the state might receive.
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A Trump executive order directs the National Park Service to review displays and signs that may cast the American people or landscapes in a negative light. Critics call it an "attack on the discipline of history itself."
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The artist visited Park City in 2010 and left multiple paintings along Main Street.
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Four years ago, the boy band went silent — but not before setting off a chain reaction that would reshape the pop market, conquer the Grammys and prime the world for an inevitable comeback.
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The ceasefire, in effect for the past six months, has brought some reprieve to Palestinians in Gaza despite continued hardship, displacement and Israeli restrictions on aid.
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Norris karate chopped and kickboxed his way through more than a dozen action films, before leaping to TV in Walker, Texas Ranger.
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