Park City Mountain's parent company announced plans to expand premium guest services this week.
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A longtime champion of affordable housing was recognized for more than two decades of leadership. Mountainlands Community Housing Trust presented former Executive Director Scott Loomis with the Robert W. “Bob” Wells Award, named for one of the organization’s co-founders on July 10.
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Four lifts, 174 acres, night skiing and a concert venue near Logan are up for grabs.
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An administrative hearing officer will review an appeal of Park City Mountain’s planned lift upgrades Thursday. Residents say the project was OK’d without considering safety impacts.
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Social media reports citing the CDC’s map of cyclosporiasis cases are missing critical context, state health officials say.
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Opponents of the mixed-use development slated for Park City’s 5-acre Bonanza Park parcel have started a petition to block the project. A city councilmember says the development will satisfy many requests.
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As the Utah Department of Transportation fine-tunes plans for the Heber Valley bypass, the agency is considering changes to the section of the highway that will go through the North Fields.
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Volunteers erected a radio tower in Summit County's Weber Canyon, where cell service is sparse.
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Utah lawmakers applauded the move while state conservation advocates and house Democrats opposed the reduction.
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The nonprofit is staging the American opera “The Tender Land" at Temple Har Shalom July 18 and 19.
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The Park City Council has settled on a 15,000-square-foot concept for the new senior center. The city hopes to complete construction by the winter of 2029.
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What's it like to grow up and learn in the age of AI? NPR put that question to seven teenagers across the country.
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The payment comes three years after a jury found President Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer.
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By altering the definition of the word "harm" as used by the Endangered Species Act, the Trump administration may limit how wildlife is protected in the United States. Environmental groups are suing.
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