Two Park City High School teachers who run or bike before class each day are receiving special honors. They were surprised with 2026 Excellent Educator awards.
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Some in the Park City area want in on an unexpected corner of the real estate market: cemetery burial plots.
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Mountain Regional Water also offers to buy back grass from customers, in favor of waterwise landscaping.
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Kevin O’Leary, of ABC’s “Shark Tank,” will partner with the Military Installation Development Authority to build data centers in Utah’s Box Elder County. MIDA leaders say it’s the biggest project yet.
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Park City Performing Arts and the Egyptian Theatre are changing how they sell tickets after increasing issues with third-party resellers.
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Utah’s new Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail passes through Strawberry Valley as it marks Black historyThe trail stretching across western Utah will honor a lesser-known piece of the state’s history, according to cultural stewards. A stop in Wasatch County was installed April 24.
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The federal watchdog is hosting an open house in Park City with state officials next month.
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Summer offerings are a critical part of Woodward Park City's operations – and bottom line. This is especially true after a low-snow winter.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources needs homes for 15 protected Mojave Desert tortoises that can’t be returned to the wild.
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This week’s Friday Film Review breaks down whether director Steven Soderbergh’s latest film about art fraud, “The Christophers,” is yet another caper heist, or delivers something more.
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Earth is being turned on construction projects throughout Park City, and contaminated soil is top of mind. Here's more on the rules in place to protect the community's health.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive Monday for a four day U.S. state visit. Some hope the royal touch can heal the transatlantic rift that's emerged under Trump.
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Police in Virginia used a technique called geofencing to tap into Google's databases to find out who was near the scene of a bank robbery. The Supreme Court will consider whether it is constitutional.
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Every school has problem students, but some are labeled emotionally disturbed (ED) and taught separately from others.
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