With bulldozers, airtankers and specially trained crews from all over the country, firefighters have been battling the Rocky Canyon Fire near Henefer with a wide range of strategies and resources.
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The sheriff's office has recorded more than $10,000 in damage to plate readers in the past four months.
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Christin Van Dine will serve as Park City Planning Commission chair for another year.
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Despite another drop, Park City leaders say May sales tax numbers show resiliency after a lackluster winter season.
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As hundreds of firefighters work toward containing the Rocky Canyon Fire, Park City leaders are considering whether the region needs a dedicated center to coordinate major emergencies in the future.
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With area schools starting this week, the Park City Day Camp wrapped up for another year, boasting strong numbers despite ongoing construction.
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After hearing from residents, the Heber City Council is poised to vote on a proposed property tax increase at a meeting Tuesday.
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The free celebration at City Park Friday will kickstart KPCW's summer fundraising season.
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Crews are working to contain the Rocky Canyon Fire in Summit and Morgan counties but hot, dry weather is expected this week.
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Less than a year after the Sundance Film Festival’s final curtain call in Park City, a new film festival arrives this fall to focus on local filmmakers.
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Anna Quindlen’s latest novel “More Than Enough” is another example of the author’s ability to tune into women’s lives and turn it into a tender and tantalizing story.
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Soap box derbies send motorless cars down a steep incline. At one event, contestants make their cars look like cartoon characters, subway cars, food, and giant animals (among other outlandish shapes).
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The GOP primary in Florida's 19th District includes candidates who are new to the state, candidates who've run for Congress before and two candidates who have received pardons from President Trump.
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A 29-year-old woman confided her suicidal thoughts to an AI chatbot — not to her therapist, not to her parents, not to her best friend. What can AI learn from her death?
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