Utah primary ballots will be mailed to voters starting Tuesday, June 2.
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KPCW and The Park Record are hosting a primary election forum June 8 at the Kimball Junction library.
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Utah's governor issued an executive order directing state agencies to prioritize the health of the Great Salt Lake days before another state politician backpedaled on a proposed data center.
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An effort by a few Heber City residents to undo the controversial North Village annexation cannot go forward. The state appeals court ruled the residents missed the deadline to apply for a referendum.
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Park City School District fifth graders connected in-class concepts with real-world issues at Recycle Utah’s annual sustainability festival.
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Reorganizing High Star Ranch's layout may require a vote of the Kamas City Council.
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The Park City Library is calling all bookworms and book-curious locals to join the annual summer reading challenge. The program promotes brain development for all ages.
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For the second consecutive month, lodging occupancy in the Park City area declined. However, the outlook for the upcoming summer season shows signs of improvement.
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Troopers are still investigating the reason for the Coalville crash.
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With tears, applause, a rowdy rendition of the fight song and a few backflips, Wasatch High School seniors collected their diplomas Thursday, May 28.
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Deputies were pursuing a man who climbed onto a Canyon Creek Club condo balcony in Summit County on May 28.
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Mara Hoplamazian has spent years reporting on 'forever chemicals,' or PFAS. Here's what they've learned about what may help limit everyday exposure to the contaminant.
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Bill Pulte has shown a willingness to go after the president's perceived enemies.
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The Biden administration previously said doctors examined the president "days" following the debate, not in the moments after. The former first lady revealed more details in her new book.
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