The library will take up most of the first floor of the PEAK Center, on the west side. The east will be split between the DMV, county council meeting chambers and conference rooms.
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A judge says evidence and other information can be shared in a wrongful death lawsuit against Greg Kyle DeBoer, the man who admitted to fatally shooting a Hideout resident outside Jordanelle State Park in September 2024.
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A developer is seeking support from the Wasatch County School District to construct dozens of affordable homes in downtown Heber City.
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The Summit County Democratic Party will nominate an interim county clerk after Eve Furse announced she will step down in April.
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Park City freeskier and Olympian Troy Podmilsak secured the overall World Cup title in big air to earn his first-ever crystal globe.
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An airport spokesperson said the long security lines that have plagued other airports across the nation have not hit Utah’s capital.
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The Legislature established different causes of action and compensation caps for injuries involving autonomous vehicles.
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Wasatch Mountain State Park will host dark sky-themed events in April.
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A tax that funds events and nonprofits in Summit County was on the chopping block this year on Capitol Hill, but survived.
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Search and rescue crew leaders from national parks across the West converged at Zion this week to share tips and tricks for how to keep people safe.
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Dozens of Wasatch Back residents learned about self-reliance and preparedness Saturday. Many were concerned about potential economic impacts this year.
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Lucille Miller was convicted of killing her husband in 1965. Now her daughter Debra reflects on her own traumatic childhood and its lingering effects in The Most Wonderful Terrible Person.
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Delta Airlines is temporarily suspending specialty services to member of Congress due to resource constraints from the ongoing shutdown of DHS.
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Dayton Webber, 27, is accused of shooting a man in his car during an argument. He has shared his story of becoming a pro athlete after losing his arms and legs to a childhood bacterial infection.
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