The Summit County Council voted to pay its way into a state program that covers costs in aggravated murder cases.
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The cars will get a second life after Park City Mountain retired the Cabriolet lift that carried skiers and riders from the lower Canyons Village parking lot to the base area this season.
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New 2025 subcounty population estimates show Utah is still growing. But when you look behind the curtains, growth depends on city proximity and community age.
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Following recent ICE activities in the Wasatch Back demand for immigrant legal services is increasing, according to the Wasatch Immigration Project.
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A landowner in favor of creating a new town in southern Summit County had accused residents and city leaders of conspiring against West Hills.
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The federal and state-led study has proposed updated floodplains in the Heber Valley.
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Hundreds of Heber City residents flocked downtown to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with music, tacos and wrestling.
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The Utah Department of Transportation opened the gates to state Route 65 through East Canyon May 7.
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The Wasatch County School District said it uses Canvas, the learning management system, but had not been notified whether or not its data was involved.
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A teen mental health treatment center cannot be built in a Wasatch County neighborhood. An appellate ruling ended the three-year legal battle.
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Park City has banned open flames and fireworks within city limits ahead of the wildfire season.
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It's the biggest day for America's restaurants, and one of the biggest for flower sales. Despite anxieties over rising gas prices, people are ready to splurge to celebrate.
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Spanish authorities are preparing to receive more than 140 passengers and crew members on board a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship headed for the Canary Islands.
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Plus: The Met Gala, GameStop, Canada and Banksy (again!).
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