Park City has selected a new city manager. Adam Lenhard may be best known for his controversial approval of a town square drag show while working for the City of St. George.
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The annual Park City Performing Arts Saints and Sinners fundraiser Saturday will raise money for new concert venue seats.
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Where is the line between love and trust? How do we balance our care for one another with precautions to protect ourselves? Belle Burden's new book “Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage" shows us why these questions matter.
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Defense attorneys question the credibility of the housekeeper who said she bought Richins fentanyl.
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Tiara Auxier's legislation would have given counties a seat at the table regarding preliminary municipalities.
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Residents may see an increased law enforcement presence at an elementary school in Heber this week.
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A winter that rarely got cold left Nordic skiers across the Wasatch Back with scant options. Soldier Hollow and White Pine tried to make the best of Utah’s dismal snow season.
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In 2025, the People’s Health Clinic – which provides free health care to uninsured residents in Summit and Wasatch counties – conducted about 600 pediatric visits, with some children seen more than once. To expand access, the clinic is hiring a dedicated pediatrician.
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Summit County taxpayers are paying bills on both sides of the highly publicized court case.
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Jared Smith was named chief executive officer of the ski resort company in August 2022.
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Hideout leaders will discuss — and could approve — a code of conduct, including communication guidelines and ethical standards, at a town council meeting Thursday evening.
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Librarian Jarrett Dapier's graphic novel tells a fictionalized account of real-life events in 2013 that restricted access to Marjane Satrapi's memoir Persepolis in Chicago Public Schools.
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The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act would ban large investors from buying up single-family homes.
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The Pritzker Prize was awarded Thursday. "In every work, he is able to answer with radical originality, making the unobvious obvious," said fellow Chilean architect and prize chair Alejandro Aravena.
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