Unhappy with the planned Heber Valley bypass route, some Wasatch County leaders are proposing an alternative of their own. However, they say they don’t want to delay the process.
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The Summit County mother on trial for murder wrote about her difficult and itinerant childhood.
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Snowpack measurements vary drastically from high to low elevations.
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Park City and Summit County are continuing their collaborative efforts to make the 2034 Utah Olympics a lasting legacy. City and county staff and councilors attended the Milan Cortina Games to learn more about hosting.
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A 24-year-old Park City man has been arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a student who reported the incident to a school resource officer.
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The time change marks the end of standard time and the start of daylight saving time in the U.S.
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The grant funds come from local realtors to give back to the Wasatch Back community.
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Utah biologists have confirmed chronic wasting disease in new areas of the state.
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The Park City Council is moving ahead with plans to realign Munchkin Road. The new proposed alignment would shift the road away from the Recycle Utah parcel.
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The Utah Attorney General’s Office has charged a Summit County man with 10 felony crimes related to the sexual exploitation of children.
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“In the Blink of an Eye” is an epic narrative, connecting three distinct human eras tens of thousands of years apart. It premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize.
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Traders on prediction markets bet on nearly anything. One made more than half a million dollars betting on the U.S. strike against Iran. But should people wager on human suffering?
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The chaos of the day can make it hard to shut off your brain and fall asleep. Here's how to create a relaxing environment before bedtime to help you quiet the chatter and feel ready for sleep.
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Hundreds of people become interested in curling every four years and the 2026 numbers already show that boom.
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