Two Park City residents can serve on the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission, but that could change.
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A film about a missed colonoscopy and ensuing cancer diagnosis shouldn’t be this funny. But the 2025 Sundance Audience Favorite Documentary, “André Is an Idiot,” is hysterical, as well as life-affirming and wildly original.
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Deer Valley Resort will close for the season Sunday, three weeks earlier than resort leaders hoped.
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Park City Mountain is winding down operations amid an unseasonably warm winter. With limited terrain options, the resort will soon start on construction projects.
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Summit County plans to reinvest new tax revenue into public buildings and amenities in Kimball Junction.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is dusting off their orange cones and preparing for a busy construction season across the state.
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The Park City Planning Commission reviewed Park City Mountain’s proposed lift upgrades Wednesday, March 25. The commission will discuss traffic and parking impacts at a future meeting.
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The Weilenmann School of Discovery is launching a new program to help students balance academics with other pursuits. The program provides transportation to partnership programs.
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Sports leaders and athletes freshly returned from the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games gathered at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center March 24 to share their takeaways from Italy and their ambitions for 2034, when the games return to Utah.
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Thousands of Americans will gather March 28 for “No Kings” rallies across the country, including in Park City and Heber.
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Mosquitos typically become active in Utah at the end of April and early-May.
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Juries in two big cases have affirmed what research is finding: The design of social media platforms is particularly compelling and hard to resist for kids. There are growing calls to change it.
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Yellowstone's creator is back with two new shows set in the American West. Marshals struggles, but The Madison offers a thoughtful portrait of a family in flux.
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After the sudden death of her boyfriend, a young Berlin woman is taken in by a family she meets in the countryside. In showing the ache of love and loss, Miroirs No. 3 holds up a mirror to us all.
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