Richins' defense attorneys questioned the housekeeper's credibility during cross-examination.
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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 winter’s unseasonably warm and dry weather left many ski resorts struggling to get enough snow to open trails last fall. Here's how Wasatch Back resorts handled the season.
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Heber City is refining its plans to transform its Main Street park into a year-round destination. Locals shared feedback at an open house Thursday, Feb. 26.
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Avalanche forecasters say danger remains high in Utah’s backcountry with more rain expected for the Wasatch Back after three fatal slides in Utah's mountains.
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Heber Valley locals will rally on Saturday morning to protest the Utah Department of Transportation’s planned bypass route.
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While rain and warm weather may keep skiers off the slopes, the Arts Council of Park City and Summit County and the Park City Gallery Association are inviting everyone to Main Street for their monthly gallery stroll.
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The Justice Department suit is the latest attempt by the Trump administration to access Utah’s complete voter rolls.
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More than 30 Para Alpine athletes will represent Team USA at the 2026 Paralympic Games in March.
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This is the second time this year the park has closed during the day amid record-low snowfall across Utah.
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KPCW's live blog has the latest details from reporter Connor Thomas in the courtroom for Kouri Richins' five-week trial for the murder of her husband, Eric Richins. She has pleaded not guilty.
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In shaking up its Artemis lunar program, NASA's new moon plan looks more like the Apollo missions of the 1960s. Instead of landing on the surface on Artemis III, NASA hopes to do so on Artemis IV.
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OpenAI's Sam Altman says he shares the "red lines" set by rival Anthropic restricting how the military uses AI models, amid Anthropic's escalating feud with the Pentagon.
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The rule would allow housing agencies and landlords to impose such requirements "to encourage self-sufficiency." Critics say most who can work already do, but their wages are low.
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