Utah’s snowpack is at nearly record lows. Although the mid-February storm helped, the state is still unlikely to recover its snow year.
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Talks about a new general plan briefly touched on a proposed Browns Canyon development.
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Measles is surging in Salt Lake County, and health officials are asking residents to stay home if they’re feeling sick.
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A Wasatch County man was killed in an avalanche while snowmobiling outside Midway Wednesday afternoon, the first avalanche death in Utah this year.
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The court released a ruling regarding which evidence will and will not be allowed at trial.
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A child has died after being caught in a backcountry avalanche near Brighton Resort Thursday.
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As the Milan Cortina Winter Games wrap up, Utah leaders are returning with ideas for 2034.
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Awards were granted to 13 local events in the Heber Valley.
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Federal judges are hearing arguments from two sitting Utah members of Congress to toss the state’s court-ordered congressional map and revive 2021 boundaries.
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Starting at 4 p.m. Friday, the Wasatch Back can learn to speed skate, figure skate and play hockey.
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Arches National Park will not require advanced timed-entry reservations this summer.
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President Trump claimed the justices opposing his position were acting because of partisanship, though three of those ruling against his tariffs were appointed by Republican presidents.
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After an overtime nailbiter in the quarterfinals, the Americans return to the ice Friday in Milan to face the upstart Slovakia for a chance to play Canada in Sunday's Olympic gold medal game.
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The four astronauts heading to the moon for the lunar fly-by are the first humans to venture there since 1972. The ten-day mission will travel more than 600,000 miles.
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