Heber Valley locals gathered to protest the Utah Department of Transportation's planned bypass route, which cuts through farmland in the North Fields. They are concerned about open space and water quality.
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Ivory Homes, a developer that has pursued town-sized projects in eastern Summit County, supported the bill.
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The two dealers contradicted one another. Richins' housekeeper said she bought fentanyl, but her dealer says it was oxycodone.
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Avalanche experts warn backcountry conditions remain dangerous.
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A Summit County man remained in jail Friday after being arrested on suspected child exploitation crimes.
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Park City School District may accept up to 190 out-of-boundary students for the 2026-2027 school year. KPCW’s Kristine Weller reports many applied for Kindergarten spots.
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The jury sent the judge a note Thursday, concerned about someone sitting in the gallery and drawing them.
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Park City is moving forward with plans to build a park-and-ride on the Gordo property. It’s the next step in the city’s efforts to create a “park once” community.
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Two more 2026 Sundance Festival films were acquired Thursday.
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The Wasatch County Library will host a historical speaker series as part of a nationwide celebration marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.
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Four Park City athletes were named to the National Brotherhood of Snowsports 2026 team roster and one made history at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
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Fighting intensified in the Middle East during the Olympic truce, in effect through March 15. Flights are being disrupted as athletes and families converge on Italy for the Winter Paralympics.
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She was thrilled to become the first teacher from a government-sponsored school in India to get a Fulbright exchange award to learn from U.S. schools. People asked two questions that clouded her joy.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WXXI listener Jonathan Black and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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